Asenso Pinoy Partylist nominees for 2025 Elections confirmed by COMELEC

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DAVAO CITY –— The Asenso Pinoy Partylist (ASPIN) has announced that the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) has officially recognized its nominees for various positions in the 2025 National and Local Elections in Misamis Occidental.

All Certificates of Nomination and Acceptance (CONAs) have been validated, confirming the candidates’ inclusion in the ASPIN slate.

ASPIN is dedicated to advancing public service and fostering progress, aiming to create greater opportunities and a brighter future for Filipinos.

The party’s platform focuses on sustainable development, economic empowerment, and social welfare programs, addressing the unique challenges of communities like Misamis Occidental and other parts of the country.

The confirmation of ASPIN’s candidates by COMELEC highlighting the party’s commitment to participatory democracy and effective governance.

As the 2025 elections approach, ASPIN is prepared to present its vision and programs to the electorate, emphasizing its dedication to the nation’s development and the well-being of its citizens.

ASPIN’s participation in the upcoming elections offers voters in Misamis Occidental a platform centered on progress and public service, providing an alternative to traditional political choices.

The party encourages the electorate to engage actively in the democratic process and consider its candidates’ commitment to positive change.

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