Patrol Partylist
Political party in Philippines
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The Public Safety Alliance For Transformation and Rule of Law, Inc.,[1] also known as the Patrol Partylist[a] is an organization which holds party-list representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines.
Patrol | |
|---|---|
| — Philippine partylist — | |
| Full name | Public Safety Alliance For Transformation and Rule of Law, Inc. |
| President | Jose Antonio Bustos |
| Sector(s) represented | Public safety workers |
| Founder | Jorge Bustos |
| Founded | March 2015 |
| Colors | Blue, Red |
Background
The Public Safety Alliance For Transformation and Rule of Law, also known as Patrol, was formed in May 2015. It was founded by Jorge Bustos who is a retired police superintendent.[2] Bustos hails from Masantol, Pampanga.[3]
The group focuses on public safety as its main platform and is consist of educators, businessmen, lawyers and government workers.[2] It also sought to create legislation aiding public safety front liners such as police personnel and firefighters.[4]
They are linked to the Philippine National Police Academy Alumni Association with most of their nominees at least for the 2022 election. coming from the group.[5]
Electoral history
Patrol first sought party-list representation in the House of Representatives in 2019 election.[2] They were able to win a seat, with Patrol founder Bustos filling in the seat for the 18th Congress.[4]
They were able to retain their seat for the 19th Congress after garnering enough votes in the 2022 election.[1]
Election results
| Election | Votes | % | Secured Seats | Party-List Seats | Congress | 1st Representative | 2nd Representative | 3rd Representative |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | 216,653 | 0.78% | 1 / 3 |
61 | 18th Congress 2019–2022 |
Jorge Antonio Bustos | N/a | N/a |
| 2022 | 252,571 | 0.69% | 1 / 3 |
63 | 19th Congress 2022–2025 |
Jorge Antonio Bustos | N/a | N/a |
| 2025 | 41,570 | 0.10% | 0 / 3 |
63 | 20th Congress 2025–2028 |
Failed to secure representation | ||
| Note: For party-list representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines, a party can win a maximum of three seats. | ||||||||
Notes
- Sometimes capitalized; PATROL Partylist