Only six individuals have filed their certificates of candidacy (COCs) for president for the May 2022 polls at the start of the filing period Monday, Oct. 1.

These individuals are the following: Senator Manny Pacquiao (PDP-Laban/Promdi / PCM Alliance), Dave Aguila (independent), Dr. Jose C. Montemayor (DPP), Ley Ordenes (independent), Edmundo Rubi (independent), and Lurencio Jun Yulaga (PGRP).
Three filed for Vice-President namely; Buhay party-list representative Lito Atienza, Rochelle David (independent), and Alexander Lague (PGRP).
Fourteen aspirants have filed their COCs for senator led by reelectionist Risa Hontiveros.
A total of 18 party-list organizations, on the other hand, filed their list of nominees and their respective Certificates of Nomination and Acceptance (CONAs) with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) at the Sofitel Tent in Pasay City.
Comelec Spokesperson James Jimenez said the number of filers was similar to previous polls.
"This is exactly the pattern we see everytime we have the filing. The first day really doesn't see a lot of filers. The people, who file on the first day are the people who make it a point to file on the first day," he said in a press briefing.
Jimenez added that most of the candidates tend to cluster towards the end of the filing period.
"This is especially true now that the end of the period is actually October 7 and 8, both of which are numbers that look fairly auspicious," he said.
"We feel that is really a bigger factor than COVID-19," added Jimenez.
The COC filing period will end on Oct. 8.