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The 2016 presidential campaign of Manuel "Mar" Roxas II, former Senator of the Philippines and former Secretary of the Interior and Local Government was announced on July 31, 2015. At an event dubbed as "A Gathering of Friends", Mar Roxas formally accepted his party's nomination as the Liberal Party standard bearer after he was officially endorsed by President Benigno Aquino III in the presence of their political allies at the Club Filipino. He was placed second in the Election and lost to Rodrigo Duterte.

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  • The 2016 presidential campaign of Manuel "Mar" Roxas II, former Senator of the Philippines and former Secretary of the Interior and Local Government was announced on July 31, 2015. At an event dubbed as "A Gathering of Friends", Mar Roxas formally accepted his party's nomination as the Liberal Party standard bearer after he was officially endorsed by President Benigno Aquino III in the presence of their political allies at the Club Filipino. He was placed second in the Election and lost to Rodrigo Duterte. It was also in Club Filipino that in 2009, Roxas had announced his decision to withdraw from the 2010 presidential election and give way to Aquino's presidential bid. Aquino also announced his candidacy there on September 9, 2009. On the same day as the announcement, Roxas formally launched his campaign website. As an erstwhile candidate for president and eventual candidate for vice president as Aquino's running mate, Roxas' candidacy in next year's election is his second attempt at running for higher office. (en)
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  • Leni Robredo (en)
  • Senator of the Philippines (en)
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  • Secretary of the Interior and Local Government (en)
  • Camarines Sur's Third District Congresswoman (en)
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  • Oras Na, Roxas Na! (en)
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  • Expo Centro, Araneta Center, EDSA Cubao, Quezon City (en)
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  • ;Presidents of the Philippines * Benigno Aquino III, 15th president of the Philippines , former senator of the Philippines ;Current and former Philippine senators * Bam Aquino, Philippine Senator and former Chairman of the National Youth Commission * Franklin Drilon, President of the Philippine Senate * TG Guingona, Philippine Senator * Panfilo Lacson, Former Philippine Senator and former Rehabilitation Czar * Ramon Magsaysay, Jr., Former Philippine Senator, son of Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay * Ralph Recto, Philippine Senator and current President pro tempore of the Philippine Senate ;Current and former Philippine representatives * Rosemarie Arenas, Philippine Representative from Pangasinan * Elpidio Barzaga, Jr., Philippine Representative from Cavite, member of the National Unity Party * Feliciano Belmonte, Jr., Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives * Edgar Erice, Philippine Representative from Caloocan * Jeffrey Ferrer, Philippine Representative from Negros Occidental, member of the National Unity Party * Juliet Fortuna, Philippine Representative * Neptali Gonzales II, Philippine Representative * Risa Hontiveros, former Philippine Representative * Carol Jayne Lopez, Philippine Representative from YACAP Partylist * Francisco Matugas, Philippine representative from Surigao del Norte * Victor Ortega, Philippine representative from La Union * Leni Robredo, Philippine Representative from Camarines Sur, running mate of Mar Roxas * Xavier Jesus Romualdo, Philippine Representative from Camiguin * Sherwin Tugna, Philippine Representative, supporter of Citizens' Battle Against Corruption * Niel Tupas, Jr., Philippine Representative from Iloilo * Alfred Vargas, Philippine Representative from Quezon City, former actor * Gina de Venecia, Philippine Representative from Pangasinan, wife of House Speaker Jose de Venecia, Jr. ;Current and former provincial governors and vice governors * Mamintal Alonto Adiong Jr., Governor of Lanao del Sur * Dingdong Avanzado, Vice Governor of Siquijor * Edgar Chatto, Governor of Bohol * Faustino Dy III, Governor of Isabela * Hermogenes Ebdane, Governor of Zambales * Daisy Fuentes, Governor of South Cotabato, supporter of Nationalist People's Coalition * Esmael Mangudadatu, Governor of Maguindanao * Ramil Hernandez, Governor of Laguna * Sol Matugas, Governor of Surigao del Norte * Lilia Pineda, Governor of Pampanga * Joey Salceda, Governor of Albay * Vilma Santos, Governor of Batangas, wife of Ralph Recto * Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado, Governor of Bulacan, member of the National Unity Party ;Current and former cabinet and government officials * Karina Constantino-David, former Chairwoman of the Civil Service Commission of the Philippines * Leila de Lima, former Secretary of the Department of Justice * Jericho Petilla, former Secretary of the Department of Energy * Corazon Soliman, Secretary of the Department of Social Welfare and Development * Gio Tingson, National Youth Commission chairman ;Mayors and other municipal leaders * Herbert Bautista, Mayor of Quezon City * Alfredo Lim, former Mayor of Manila * Vergel Aguilar, Mayor of Las Piñas * John Bongat, Mayor of Naga City * Guia Gomez, Mayor of San Juan * Ernesto Matugas, Mayor of Surigao City * Mary Jane Ortega, former Mayor of San Fernando, La Union * Pablo Ortega, former Mayor of San Fernando, La Union * Dennis Padilla, actor and former councilor of Caloocan * Kid Peña, acting mayor of Makati ;Celebrities 120px|thumbnail|right|Carla Abellana 120px|thumbnail|right|Billy Crawford 120px|thumbnail|right|Karylle 120px|thumbnail|right|Korina Sanchez, wife of Mar Roxas ;Sportsmen * James Yap, basketball player ;Businesspeople * Judy Araneta-Roxas, Vice Chairperson of the Araneta Group, political activist, mother of Mar Roxas * Lily Monteverde, film producer ;Other public figures * Korina Sanchez, news anchor, wife of Mar Roxas * Winnie Monsod, economist, broadcaster and columnist ;Organizations * Alliance of Transport Organizations * Federation of Jeepney Operators and Drivers Association * League of Cities of the Philippines * Governor's League of the Philippines * Members Church of God International * Pangkalahatang Sanggunian Manila & Suburbs Drivers Association Nationwide, Inc. * Philippine Councilors' League * Trade Union Congress of the Philippines * Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (en)
  • ;Presidents of the Philippines * Benigno Aquino III, 15th president of the Philippines , former Senator of the Philippines * Fidel V. Ramos, 12th president of the Philippines ;Current and former Philippine senators * Bam Aquino, incumbent senator and former chairman of the National Youth Commission * Franklin Drilon, 22nd, 24th and 27th President of the Senate * TG Guingona, incumbent senator * Ramon Magsaysay, Jr., former senator, son of former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay * Sergio Osmeña III, incumbent senator, Robredo's campaign adviser * Ralph Recto, incumbent senator and current President pro tempore of the Senate ;Current and former Philippine representatives * Malou Acosta * Rosemarie Arenas, representative from Pangasinan * Elpidio Barzaga, Jr., representative from Cavite, member of the National Unity Party * Feliciano Belmonte, Jr., Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives * Edgar Erice, representative from Caloocan * Jeffrey Ferrer, representative from Negros Occidental, member of the National Unity Party * Juliet Fortuna, representative * Neptali Gonzales II, representative of the lone district of Mandaluyong * Risa Hontiveros, former representative from Akbayan * Francisco Matugas, representative from Surigao del Norte * Victor Ortega, representative from La Union * Rufus Rodriguez, representative from Cagayan de Oro * Erin Tañada * Sherwin Tugna, representative, supporter of Citizens' Battle Against Corruption * Niel Tupas, Jr., representative from Iloilo * Alfred Vargas, representative, former actor * Gina de Venecia, representative from Pangasinan, wife of House Speaker Jose de Venecia, Jr. ;Current and former provincial governors and vice governors * Mamintal Alonto Adiong Jr., Governor of Lanao del Sur * Dingdong Avanzado, Vice Governor of Siquijor * Daisy Fuentes, Governor of South Cotabato, supporter of Nationalist People's Coalition * Esmael Mangudadatu, Governor of Maguindanao * Sol Matugas, Governor of Surigao del Norte * Eddie Panlilio * Joey Salceda, Governor of Albay * Vilma Santos, Governor of Batangas, wife of Ralph Recto * Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado, Governor of Bulacan, member of the National Unity Party * Jose Maria Zubiri, Jr., Governor of Bukidnon ;Current and former cabinet officials * Karina Constantino-David, former Chairwoman of the Civil Service Commission of the Philippines * Leila de Lima, Secretary of the Department of Justice * Jericho Petilla, former Secretary of the Department of Energy * Corazon Soliman, Secretary of the Department of Social Welfare and Development * Ely Quinto, former Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and lead convenor of "Kilusang "JoLen" ;Mayors and other municipal leaders * Herbert Bautista, Mayor of Quezon City * John Bongat, Mayor of Naga, Camarines Sur * Ernesto Matugas, Mayor of Surigao City * Mary Jane Ortega, former Mayor of San Fernando, La Union * Pablo Ortega, former Mayor of San Fernando, La Union * Dennis Padilla, actor and former councilor of Caloocan * Romulo "Kid" Peña, Jr., acting mayor of Makati ;Other politicians * Sitti Djalia Turabin, executive director of the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos ;Celebrities ;Sportsmen * Michael Christian Martinez, figure skater * LA Revilla, basketball player * Kiefer Ravena, basketball player ;Businesspeople * Judy Araneta-Roxas, Vice Chairperson of the Araneta Group, political activist, mother of Mar Roxas * Vicki Belo, founder of Belo Medical Group, Inc. * Peter Coyiuto, owner, president and chief executive officer of First Life Financial Company, Inc. * Margot Torres, Senior Vice-President for Marketing and Communications, McDonald's Philippines ;Family members * Jessica "Aika" Robredo, daughter * Patrica "Tricia" Robredo, daughter, former UAAP courtside reporter ;Other public figures * Ballsy Aquino–Cruz, presidential sister * Joji Dingcong * Biboy Arboleda, advertising and promotions head of Dreamscape Entertainment * Deo Endrinal, talent manager of Aquino, Vice Ganda and Diether Ocampo and business unit head of Dreamscape Entertainment * Keren Pascual, PR mogul and talent manager of Dee * Korina Sanchez, news anchor, wife of Mar Roxas * Winnie Monsod, economist, broadcaster and columnist * Cory Vidanes, ABS-CBN Corporation chief operating officer for broadcast ;Organizations * League of Cities of the Philippines * Governor's League of the Philippines * Partido Demokratikong Sosyalista ng Pilipinas * People’s Movement for Democratic Governance * Philippine Councilors' League * Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (en)
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