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Marcos will be running against a former vice governor in the second district of Batac, said Apolinario Saturnino from the Elections Commission. She is seeking to replace her son, Rep. Ferdinand "Bong Bong" Marcos Jr., who is running for the Senate, while her daughter Imee is running for governor of Illocos Norte, a position that has been held by a cousin. The presidential race is shaping up as a contest among the son of the late president and democracy icon Corazon Aquino, Benigno "Nonoy" Aquino III; fellow Senator Manuel Villar, a wealthy real estate developer; and administration candidate Gilbert Teodoro, a former defense chief. Former President Joseph Estrada, who was ousted by anti-corruption protests in 2001, also filed his candidacy for president, but it is expected to be challenged because of the constitutional ban on a second term. Estrada claims he was removed illegally. He was convicted of corruption and pardoned by Arroyo. About 17,000 positions are up for grabs, from village chief to president. There are about 45 million eligible voters.
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