LOOK: Partial/unofficial tally hanggang 12:17, Martes ng tanghali (Mayo 10)
(UPDATED) Nananatili si Presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. sa presidential race sa 2022 National and Local Elections (NLE).
Base sa partial at unofficial results ng Commission on Elections (Comelec) Transparency Media server hanggang 12:17, Martes ng tanghali (Mayo 10), umabot pa sa 30,855,617 ang botong nakuha ni Marcos.
Sumunod naman si Vice President Leni Robredo na may 14,724,725 votes at Senator Manny Pacquiao na may 3,599,071 votes.
Pang-apat naman sa presidential race si Manila Mayor Isko Moreno na may 1,872,955 votes, habang nakakuha naman si Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson ng 877,627 votes.
Samantala, nanguna rin ang ka-tandem ni Marcos na si Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio sa vice presidential race.
Nakakuha si Duterte ng 31,280,191 votes, sumunod si Senator Kiko Pangilinan na may 9,169,375 votes, at Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto na may 8,145,018 votes.
Nasa 1,831,620 votes ang nakuha ni Aksyon Demokratiko vice presidential bet Doc Willie Ong, habang 265,197 votes naman si Lito Atienza.
Narito naman ang pinakahuling ranking ng senatorial race vase sa partial/unofficial tally:
1. Robin Padilla – 26,206,108
2. Loren Legarda – 23,802,939
3. Raffy Tulfo – 23,004,805
4. Sherwin Gatchalian – 20,230,354
5. Francis “Chiz” Escudero – 19,907,505
6. Mark Villar – 19,050,676
7. Alan Peter Cayetano – 18,944,366
8. Juan Miguel Zubiri – 18,435,360
9. Joel Villanueva – 18,181,652
10. JV Ejercito – 15,574,391
11. Risa Hontiveros – 15,172,417
12. Jinggoy Estrada – 14,854,240
Nasa number 13 hanggang 15 na spot naman sina dating Vice President Jejomar Binay (13,098,389), Herbert “Bistek” Bautista (12,824,506), at Gibo Teodoro (12,462,507).
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