Voter guide

Know your ballot. Choose wisely.

A BARMM voter fills three tracks on one ballot. Pick your district to see exactly what you choose from, then explore the 13 parties and every candidate running.

Step 1 · Your district

What’s on my ballot?

Pick your area and district to assemble the three tracks you vote on — the region-wide party vote, your local district race, and the sectoral or reserved seats.

Choose your area and district above to assemble the three ballot tracks you will vote on.

The parties · 13 entries

Know the parties, bloc by bloc.

Voters choose one regional party for the party-representative track. That vote helps share the 40 proportional seats. Select a party for its background, sectoral links, and district filers.

Other regional parties

New and independent regional parliamentary parties on the ballot.

9 parties

ABOT

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ABOT

Alliance of Bangsamoro Tri-People's Party

Regional parliamentary party

Regional party on the COMELEC list. Its name signals a tri-people framing for Moro, non-Moro Indigenous Peoples, and settler/community constituencies. No sectoral or district COC-filer links were matched in the extracted working dataset.

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Sectoral links

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District filers

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BEST

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BEST Party

Bangsamoro Empowerment and Social Transformation Party

Regional parliamentary party

Regional party on the COMELEC list. It appears in the working district-filer dataset in Basilan, Maguindanao del Norte, Maguindanao del Sur, and Cotabato City.

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Sectoral links

5

District filers

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BFP

COMELEC dominant minority

BFP

Bangsamoro Federalist Party

New regional party; COMELEC-designated dominant minority party

Regional party on the COMELEC list. It is one of the parties with the broadest extracted candidate footprint: sectoral wings for settlers, women, youth, ulama, and traditional leaders, plus many district COC filers.

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Sectoral links

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District filers

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ISAMA

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ISAMA

Indigenous, Settlers, Sama and Minorities Alliance Party

Regional parliamentary party (Indigenous / settler / minorities focus)

Regional party on the COMELEC list with an explicit Indigenous/settler/Sama/minorities identity in its name. One Tawi-Tawi district COC filer was matched in the working dataset.

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Sectoral links

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District filers

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MORO_AKO

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Moro Ako

Moro Ako Party

Regional parliamentary party

Regional party on the COMELEC list. Background reporting describes it as Marawi City-based with nominees from young professionals and technical/professional sectors. No direct district COC-filer match was found in the extracted dataset.

CM nominee: Najeeb Taib

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MUSHAWARA

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Mushawara

People's Consultative (Mushawara) Party

Regional parliamentary party

Regional party on the COMELEC list. Earlier accreditation reporting differed from the final regional CLC, so the COMELEC regional CLC should be treated as controlling for ballot inclusion.

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Sectoral links

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PBB

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PBB

Partido Bangon Bangsamoro

New regional parliamentary party

Regional party on the COMELEC list. No sectoral or district COC-filer links were matched in the extracted working dataset.

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PRO_BANGSAMORO

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Pro Bangsamoro Party

Progresibong Bangsamoro Party

Regional parliamentary party

Regional party on the COMELEC list. It has a legacy certified 2025 nominee list and 2026 district COC-filer matches in Lanao del Sur and Tawi-Tawi in the working dataset.

CM nominee: Don Mustapha Loong

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Sectoral links

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District filers

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RAAYAT

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Raayat Democratic Party

Bangsamoro Peoples' Democratic Party

Regional parliamentary party

Regional party on the COMELEC list with a legacy certified 2025 nominee list. No direct district or sectoral match was found in the extracted working dataset.

CM nominee: Nadia Lorena

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Candidate finder

Search 138 sectoral and district candidates.

Filter the combined candidate field by track, area or sector, and party, or search by name. District filers are working records pending official verification; sectoral candidates come from the regional certified list.

138 of 138 · 30 sectoral · 108 district

Traditional Leaders

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Mangontawar Batawi Amatonding

Royal Sultanate of Eastern Unayan (RSEU)

Tharhata Datumanong Ampatuan

Datu sa Kabuntalan (Matampay) sa Magindanaw Royal Descendants Association (The Royals)

Abdul Hamidullah Tominaman Atar

The Royal House of the Sultanate of Marawi (ROHOSUMA/RHSUMA)

Sailaney Bubong Benito

The Royal House of the Sultanate of Pagayawan (ROHOSUPA/RHSUPA)

Datuteng Uko Gumbila

BFP - Traditional Leaders Sectoral Wing

Jehad Sandalo Hadji Nor

Royal Sultanate of Langkong (RSL)

Panga Pendat Ibay

Iranun Sultanate's League of the Philippines, Inc. (ISLPI)

Marjanie Salic Macasalong

UBJP - Traditional Leaders Sectoral Wing

Datu Pax Pakung Sandigan Mangudadatu

BGC - Traditional Leaders Sectoral Wing

Nursharif Samanodi Maulana

Dungon Traditional Leaders Organization (DTLO)

Women

Official

6

Dayangcarlsum Sangkula Jumaide

Tawi-Tawi Provincial Women's Council Inc. (TPWC)

Mariam Abusama Kadatuan

League of Bangsamoro Islamic Advocate Associate (LBIAA)

Pombaen Karon Kader

Bangsamoro Party (BAPA) - Women (BPW)

Ruby Maquiso Sahali

BARMM Grand Coalition (BGC)

Aida Macalimpas Silongan

UBJP - Women Sectoral Wing

Jehan Amella Usop

BFP - Women Sectoral Wing

Lanao del Sur

Working

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Maguindanao del Norte

Working

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Special Geographic Area

Working

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MANSOR B. EBRAHIM

District I

UBJP

KENINDIA M. SINAGANDAL

District II

Independent

ELAYSA E. LATIBAN

District II

UBJP

BUTCH P. MALANG

District I

BFP

DULIA D. SULTAN

District II

BFP

KADIL M. SINOLINDING JR.

District II

Independent

ALLANUDDIN S. HASSAN

District II

Independent