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ABOT

Alliance of Bangsamoro Tri-People's 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.

Also known as: Alliance of Bangsamoro Tri-People's Party

Seats vying for

40

Sectoral links

0

District filers

0

Legacy nominees

0

Background

Reference

The Alliance of Bangsamoro Tri-People's Party (ABOT) is a regional parliamentary party contesting the first Bangsamoro Parliament election, set for September 14, 2026. It was among 13 regional parties that filed petitions for registration and accreditation with the Commission on Elections, which approved ABOT's bid. As its name signals, the party adopts a 'tri-people' framing invoking the region's three communities: Moro, Christian settlers, and non-Moro Indigenous (Lumad) peoples. Its party president is Samsodin C. Amella, who filed the party's petition and its manifestation of intent to participate. Contesting only the proportional-representation (party) seats rather than district or reserved contests, ABOT fielded 40 party nominees, 15 of them women.

Source: https://www.rappler.com/philippines/government/g37461061-alliance-bangsamoro-tri-peoples-party/ · Jul 17, 2026

Affiliation

Regional parliamentary party

Reported figures

  • Samsodin C. Amella (president)

Party-representative nominees

Who fills the seats this party wins.

2026 nominees

Working

COMELEC Resolution 11216 required new/updated Lists of Nominees with acceptance documents for the September 14, 2026 election. Update this object when the official 2026 List of Nominees PDFs are imported.

2025 legacy reference

Legacy

Legacy reference only. Do not publish as final 2026 nominees without checking COMELEC's 2026 posted nominee lists.