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 from 95.17% of the nationwide election returns as shown in the Comelec Transparency Server.
As of 6:02 a.m., Marcos had 30,303,899 votes. The other presidential candidates and the number of their votes are as follows:
- Vice President Leni Robredo 14,431,591
- Senator Manny Pacquiao 3,463,654
- Manila Mayor Isko Moreno 1,843,726
- Senator Panfilo Lacson 865,831
- Faisal Mangondato 233,161
- Ernesto Abella 109,136
- Leody De Guzman 89,355
- Norberto Gonzales 85,782
- Jose Montemayor 58,065
Duterte had 30,629,541 votes. The other vice presidential candidates and the number of their votes are as follows:
- Senator Francis Pangilinan 8,993,072
- Senator Vicente Sotto III 8,027,121
- Dr. Willie Ong 1,807,130
- Buhay party-list Representative Lito Atienza 257,453
- Manny Lopez 150,341
- Prof. Walden Bello 96,046
- Carlos Serapio 86,240
- Rizalito David 53,380
“We’re still on guarded optimism… sana magtuluy-tuloy,” Marcos’ spokesman Atty. Vic Rodriguez told GMA News.
Actor Robin Padilla topped the partial, unofficial election results for 12 Senate seats.
- Robin Padilla 25,637,678
- Loren Legarda 23,403,651
- Raffy Tulfo 22,617,011
- Win Gatchalian 19,905,433
- Chiz Escudero 19,596,531
- Mark Villar 18,715,947
- Alan Peter Cayetano 18,618,244
- Migz Zubiri 18,111,976
- Joel Villanueva 17,900,067
- JV Ejercito 15,302,426
- Risa Hontiveros 14,935,016
- Jinggoy Estrada 14,578,781
—NB/KG, GMA News