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Villar leads Senate race – PPCRV partial unofficial results

/ 02:22 AM May 14, 2019

The PPCRV command center (Photo by LYN RILLON / Philippine Daily Inquirer)

Updated @ 3:46 a.m., May 14, 2019

MANILA, Philippines — The Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) has released partial, unofficial vote tallies on its transparency server, representing 92.77 percent of all polling precincts in the country.

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Reelectionist Sen. Cynthia Villar leads the race with 23,648,977 votes, followed by:

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  • Sen. Grace Poe: 20,734,104
  • Christopher “Bong” Go: 19,060,705
  • Pia Cayetano: 18,502,705
  • Ronald dela Rosa: 17,540,224
  • Sen. Sonny Angara: 17,031,508
  • Lito Lapid: 15,879,182
  • Imee Marcos: 14,863,695
  • Francis Tolentino: 14,408,840
  • Sen. Nancy Binay: 13,654,956
  • Sen. Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III: 13,640,976
  • Ramon “Bong” Revilla: 13,568,106

Tailing closely outside the so-called Magic 12 are the following:

  • Sen. JV Ejercito: 13,413,648
  • Sen. Bam Aquino: 13,311,795
  • Jinggoy Estrada: 10,630,075
  • Mar Roxas: 9,242,949

In the party-list race, ACT-CIS leads the way with 2,480,141 votes, followed by:

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  • Bayan Muna: 1,059, 506
  • Ako Bicol: 982,334
  • Cibac: 889,151
  • Ang Probinsyano: 714,194
  • 1Pacman: 681,886
  • Marino: 623,905)
  • Probinsyano Ako: 595,575

If these numbers were to be translated to the number House of Representatives seats, ACT-CIS at present would get three seats, followed by two for Bayan Muna, and one each for Ako Bicol, Cibac, Ang Probinsyano, 1Pacman, Marino, and Probinsyano Ako.

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The release of these unofficial results came after several hours of delays, caused by glitches on the data packets coming into the transparency servers.

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Commission on Elections (Comelec) Commissioner Marlon Casquejo clarified earlier that transmitting votes from polling areas did not stop, but the problem prevented media outfits from receiving information.

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