MANILA, May 10 (Mabuhay) –Former Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte are leading the presidential and vice presidential race, according to the partial and unofficial count of votes case from 70.28% of voting precincts.
As of 12:17 a.m., Marcos had 27,052,601 votes. The other presidential candidates and the number of their votes are as follows:
Vice President Leni Robredo 12,913,773
Senator Manny Pacquiao 2,853,032
Manila Mayor Isko Moreno 1,682,508
Senator Panfilo Lacson 796,471
Faisal Mangondato 160,192
Ernesto Abella 93,368
Leody De Guzman 78,231
Norberto Gonzales 73,951
Jose Montemayor 50,621
With 47,553,473 votes counted, Duterte had 27,098,199 votes. The other vice presidential candidates and the number of their votes are as follows:
Senator Francis Pangilinan 8,089,754
Senator Vicente Sotto III 7,212,737
Dr. Willie Ong 1,665,266
Buhay party-list Representative Lito Atienza 217,855
Manny Lopez 125,392
Prof. Walden Bello 82,642
Carlos Serapio 72,787
Rizalito David 45,019
“We’re still on guarded optimism… sana magtuluy-tuloy,” Marcos’ spokesman Atty. Vic Rodriguez said.
Actor Robin Padilla topped the partial, unofficial election results for 12 Senate seats.
Robin Padilla 22,622,249
Loren Legarda 21,072,096
Raffy Tulfo 20,321,795
Win Gatchalian 17,957,715
Chiz Escudero 17,742,901
Mark Villar 16,793,184
Alan Peter Cayetano 16,738,014
Migz Zubiri 16,203,455
Joel Villanueva 16,186,837
JV Ejercito 13,745,044
Risa Hontiveros 13,555,341
Jinggoy Estrada 12,993,517
As of 9:02 p.m., Marcos got 3,228,202 votes from Calabarzon; 2,827,249 from the National Capital Region; and 2,594,092 from Central Luzon.
Robredo got 2,411,208 votes in Calabarzo; 523,019 in the Bicol Region; and 1,121,010 in Central Luzon. (MNS)