Thursday, May 6, 2010

ABS-CBN Halalan 2010 Regional/International Correspondents

Stationed nationwide are ABS-CBN's regional correspondents who will serve live reports on election events in their localities. The list goes as this:
Randy Menor (Laoag)
Bryan Realgo (Vigan)
Ria Galiste (Ilocos Provinces)
Cris Zuniga (Dagupan)
Jonathan Ortega (Pangasinan)
Jing Vallejos (Tarlac)
Noriel Padiernos (Cabanatuan)
Dhobie de Guzman (Baguio)
Jermaine Beltran (La Union)
Butch Mendizabal (Benguet)
Venus Tanada (Metro Baguio)
Mae Cortes (Isabela)
Darlene Gemino (Santiago City)
Harris Julio (Tuguegarao City)
Bridgette Mayor (Cagayan Province)
Gracie Rutao (San Fernando)
Jay Pelayo (Clark)
Jeff Tombado (Olongapo)
Jess Malabanan (Iba)
Cesar Villa (Subic)
Mia Reyes (Botolan)
Mylene Valencia (Zambales)
Maricar Maquinto (Pampanga)
Gary Puno (Angeles)
Sarita Kare (Lipa City)
Woodrow Francia (Batangas City)
Aireen Perol (Batangas Province)
Edison Reyes (Mindoro)
Lourdes Paet (Palawan)
Joel Contrivida (Puerto Princesa)
Gerard Lorbes (Naga City)
Rizza Mostar (Metro Naga)
Kate Delovieres (Legaspi City)
Jao Romero (Metro Legaspi)
Jonathan Magistrado (Camarines Provinces)
Jose Carretero (Albay)
Nony Basco (Iloilo City)
Maria Ausente (Metro Iloilo)
Jennifer Garcia (Panay Island)
Regi Adosto (Iloilo Province)
Marty Go (Metro Bacolod)
Yasmin Pascual (Bacolod City)
Ryan Gamboa (West Negros)
Romeo Subaldo (Negros Island)
Rico Lucena (Cebu City)
Mary Ann Uy (Cebu Province)
Leo Lastimosa (Metro Cebu)
Chester Santamaria (Dumaguete City)
Carine Asutilla (Metro Dumaguete)
Vera Leigh Lasam (Bohol)
DX Lapid (East Negros)
Clifford Nollido (Tacloban City)
Joseph Lapuz (Metro Tacloban)
Sharon Evite (Leyte)
Ranulfo Docdocan (Samar)
Jewel Reyes (Zamboanga City)
Queenie Casimiro (Zamboanga Peninsula)
RJ Rosalado (Zamboanga Sibugay)
Debbie Mendoza (Metro Zamboanga)
Leila Vicente (Jolo Islands)
David Santos (Basilan)
Crismon Llanos (Pagadian)
Arnold Ricote (Metro Pagadian)
Weng Espiritu (Dipolog)
PJ dela Pena (CDO)
Trini Velasco (Metro Cagayan)
Samira Gutoc (Lanao Provinces)
Ronnie Enderes (Metro Iligan)
Art Bonjoc Jr (Iligan City)
Johnny Tome (Ozamis)
Mylene Sison (Misamis Provinces)
Peterson Bergado (Bukidnon),
Richmond Hinayon (Butuan City)
Rodge Cultura (Metro Butuan)
Charmaine Awitan (Agusan Provinces)
May Diez (Surigao City)
Ivonnie Dumadag (Surigao Provinces)
Madeleine Veluz (Metro Surigao)
Michelle Robin (Davao City)
Francis Magbanua (Digos City)
Paul Palacio (Tagum City)
Melanie Severino (Metro Davao)
Elric Ayop (Davao Provinces)
Francis Canlas (Gensan)
Jay Dayupay (Southern Cotabato)
Myrvic Abrasada (Metro Gensan)
Lerio Bompat (Cotabato City)
Lorie Mae Andong (Cotabato Provinces)
Halima Satol (Metro Cotabato)
Jasper Acosta (Maguindanao)
Ren Tangonan (Northern Cotabato)

Traversing with Filipinos in China-Hongkong, Japan, Singapore, Australia and the rest of Asia-Pacific countries are the team of Gigi Grande, Nastasha Tupas, Ala Paredes, Michael Vincent, Jerome Somodio, Al Noveloso, Miranda de Quiros, Ellen Desear, Carmela Trinidad Sison, Miko Selorio and Krisanne Alcantara.

Covering the Philippine elections in the Emirates, Saudi Arabia and the Middle East countries in Africa and West Asia are Dindo Amparo, Rachel Salinel, Vivien Napenas, Maxxy Santiago, Delfin Montenegro, Rowen Soldevilla, Luz Refe, Dinan Arana, Florante Catanus and Raffy Beltran among others.

Reporting the May 10 elections with overseas countrymen from the Vatican, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany and other countries in Europe are reporters like Danny Buenafe, Rose Eclarinal, Patrick Camara Ropeta, Macel Ingles, Bong Agustinez, Raquel Bernal-Crisostomo, Cheryl Lambatin, Brady Eviota, Jocelyn Ruiz and Ver Cuizon.

Chronicling the elections in the states in North and South America are reporters such as Ging Reyes, Gel Santos Relos, Karmina Constantino, Marieton Pacheco, Cecile Docto, Marlou Tiro, Steve Angeles, Jaja Bolivar, JC Gonzales and Monette Rivera.

Be a part of history by starting the change in you for everyone and for our country, with voting right as one step and watching Halalan 2010 as another. Start patrolling for the nation at 5:00am on May 10. Ikaw at Ako ang Simula ng Pagbabago kaya Boto Natin I-Patrol Natin Para sa Halalan 2010!

3 comments:

Tony B. said...

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QueerGuy said...

PJ dela Pena (Cagayan City)

--> Cagayan de Oro City po. :)

Jan said...

To Quell Guy: Thanks for the correction. It's now noted and done!