Philippine Election Results (as of 7:10PM 05/12/2010)

Written by: on 12th May 2010 |
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Philippine Election Results (as of 7:10PM 05/12/2010)  | read this item

The final results of the Philippine Election is still not yet available but thanks to Comelec (Commission on Elections), we are updated with partial results every now and then. As of 7:10PM Manila time, the following results(vote tally) below hold true.

Based from the data below, Noynoy Aquino holds a firm grip on the top spot for the country’s most coveted presidential position. The Filipino people it seems still holds fresh the candidate’s mother’s recent death in their minds. Be it because of sympathy or because of intellectual reasons, the numbers do not lie. The majority of the Filipino people want him as president.

As for the vice-presidential seat, 2 candidates are in a tight race with Jejomar Binay leading the race against Manuel Roxas. Unlike the presidential race where other candidates have gracefully thrown in the towel, this race is a tight one where no one is willing to give up.

As for the top 12 senatorial seats, actor-politician Bong Revilla Jr. leads the race.

Around 3 hours after our last update, only the numbers have changed. The tallies increased but the positioning of the candidates remained the same.

Stay tuned for more updates later.

President Votes
Aquino, Benigno Simeon III C. 13,602,499
Estrada Ejercito, Joseph M. 8,623,151
Villar, Manuel Jr B. 4,924,719
Vice President Votes
Binay, Jejomar C. 13,274,625
Roxas, Manuel A. 12,482,227
Legarda, Loren B. 3,730,530
Senators Votes
Bong Revilla, Ramon Jr. B. 17,517,973
Estrada, Jinggoy E. 17,124,094
Defensor Santiago, Miriam P. 15,679,164
Drilon, Franklin M. 14,378,055
Enrile, Juan Ponce 14,165,355
Cayetano, Pilar Juliana S. 12,410,895
Marcos, Ferdinand Jr. R. 11,938,988
Recto, Ralph G. 11,216,667
Sotto, Vicente III C. 10,759,277
Osmena, Sergio III D. 10,549,838
Lapid, Manuel M. 9,875,051
Guingona, Teofisto III D. 9,334,810

 

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  1. Salvador B. Gasis says:

    Elimenate bureaucracy and curruption in the goverment for a better nation next day.

  2. Salvador B. Gasis says:

    I admired the comelec and people concern for having a better election this year 2010. But I hope for more Improvement and early preparation on the next election.