

In 2019, then-PNP chief Oscar Albayalde reported 43 incidents during the general elections. Zagala added that the cases were still a “good low number.” “The security situation is good in terms of people being able to vote and there is a continuity of the electoral process.” “What’s important is nakalatag security ng AFP tsaka PNP and we were able to react immediately,” said AFP spokesperson Ramon Zagala. They also mentioned the slaying of four people. Meanwhile, Comelec has yet to share data including today’s cases of two explosions, two shootings, grenade-throwing, two ambushes, two armed clashes between political rivals, firings, and ballot snatching, among others. The Philippine National Police and Armed Forces of the Philippines said the 2022 national elections is “generally peaceful,” stating that the number of violence-related incidents is low.Īccording to AFP, there had been 16 "validated election-related incidents" starting January 9, including four shootings and a "slight illegal detention.” Let's make it trend by 4:40 pm in a social media rally /GHw1oU1BMjĪccording to Comelec commissioner Marlon Casquejo, 22,693 out of 106,174 clustered precincts have closed polls as of 7 PM, with 486 precincts have already transmitted voting results. heed the call for extension! /ZdphlzQjRTĭi makaboto dahil sa sirang vote counting machine? Di mo yun kasalanan.įilipino voters should not suffer over the failures of the system and the COMELEC itself. Precints will close in less two hours - with millions at risk of being DISENFRANCHISED. We have received numerous reports regarding stalled voting because of defective vote counting machines and corrupted SD cards. Party-lists Gabriela and Kabataan took to Twitter to voice their calls for the extension. #ExtendVotingHoursPH has over 37,000 tweets as of writing. Throughout the day, a number of netizens were tweeting about their interrupted voting experience, which saw long queues due to defective vote-counting machines.

These numbers make up 46.93% of the election returns and are partial and unofficial.įilipino users on Twitter have made #ExtendVotingHoursPH the country’s top trending topic after the May 9 polls officially closed earlier at 7 PM.
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Here are the 12 candidates that make up the “Magic 12”

He is followed by former senator Loren Legarda and radio personality Raffy Tulfo. Trailing in third is Vicente “Tito” Sotto with 4,197,511, and Doc Willie Ong with 1,083,423 votesĪs for the senatorial slate, Robin Padilla leads with 12,491886 votes. Manny Pacquaio is in third with 1,262,192 votes, followed by Isko Moreno Domagoso with 1,063,656 votes, and Panfilo “Ping” Lacson with 505,265 votes.įor the vice presidential race, Duterte leads with 14,973,051 votes, followed by Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan with 4,632,451 votes. and Sara Duterte take the lead in the initial ballot results from the Commission on Elections.Īccording to TV5’s Bilang Pilipino broadcast as of 8:46 PM, Marcos has 15,339,878 of the votes for the presidential race with Leni Robredo trailing in second with 7,288,834 votes. The tandem of Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. These results, recorded as of 9 PM, make up 53.5% of the election returns and are partial and unofficial. Here are the rest of the 12 top senatorial candidates. Robin Padilla keeps his lead in the senatorial race with 14,309,020 votes, followed by Loren Legarda with 13,939,469, and Raffy Tulfo with 13,356,368. Trailing her are Kiko Pangilinan with 5,276,161, Tito Sotto with 4,783,190, and Doc Willie Ong with 1,209,536. Marcos has surpassed the 16,601,997 total number of votes President Rodrigo Duterte won in 2016 polls.įor the vice presidential count, Duterte has a wide lead over her rivals with 17,155,745 votes. Trailing behind are Manny Pacquiao with 1,486,592, Isko Moreno with 1,188,776 and Ping Lacson with 567,751 votes. Marcos retains the top spot in the presidential race with 17,541,799 votes, with Leni Robredo in second with 8,311,501. and his running mate Sara Duterte continue to take the lead as the Commission on Elections count 53.5% of election returns.
