LOOK: The people, thru the ballot, have spoken | Inquirer News

LOOK: The people, thru the ballot, have spoken

/ 03:57 AM May 10, 2022

MOVING ON Sen. Panfilo Lacson takes his turn to vote at Bayan Luma 1 Elementary School in Imus town, Cavite province. He called on his rivals to set aside “animosities, bitterness, hatred” once a winner is proclaimed. —NIÑO JESUS ORBETA

DUTY-BOUND Persons with disabilities (PWDs) from Tahanan Walang Hagdan in Cainta, Rizal province, join millions of Filipinos in choosing the country’s new set of leaders, from the president down to municipal councilor. —NIñO JESUS ORBETA

UNMASKED Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso votes without his mask on at Magat Salamat Elementary School in Tondo, Manila. He said he made the right call to run for president. —MARIANNE BERMUDEZ

LAST POLITICAL BOUT? Sen. Manny Pacquiao fills out his ballot at Kiamba Central Elementary School in Sarangani province, expressing confidence in his chances of winning, but at the same time appealing to Filipinos to report incidence of fraud. —ALLEN V. ESTABILLO

SIGNED Vice presidential aspirant and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte at Daniel R. Aguinaldo National High School where, after filling out her ballot, signed her name on the desk she used, like what her father, Rodrigo Duterte, did in the 2016 presidential race. —BING GONZALES

NEXT OF KIN A person with disability helps her elderly father cast his ballot at Rafael Palma Elementary School in Manila. —MARIANNE BERMUDEZ

COMMON SIGHT The line of voters at Old Balara Elementary School in Quezon City stretches to as far back as Commonwealth Avenue, a common sight in many polling precincts across the country. —GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE

RAIN-SOAKED ELECTION DAY Voters try to stay dry in tents amid a downpour while waiting to be called to a voting center at Barangay Cortez in Basilisa town, Dinagat Islands. —ERWIN M. MASCARIñAS

‘TRANQUIL HEART’ Vice President Leni Robredo makes her choices on her ballot at Carangcang Elementary School in Magarao town, Camarines Sur province, where she later told reporters that she came here with a “tranquil and content heart.” —MARK ALVIC ESPLANA

CAN YOU SPOT THE VP? Vice President Leni Robredo joins her townmates as they wait for their turn to cast their ballot at Carangcang Elementary School in Magarao town, Camarines Sur province. —MARK ALVIC ESPLANA

MAN TO BEAT Former Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. casts his ballot at Mariano Marcos Memorial Elementary School in his hometown of Batac City, Ilocos Norte, at around 7:20 a.m. on Monday. He later proceeded to a nearby church. —PHOTO COURTESY OF MATTHEW MARCOS MANOTOC OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PAGE

MAN TO BEAT Former Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. casts his ballot at Mariano Marcos Memorial Elementary School in his hometown of Batac City, Ilocos Norte, at around 7:20 a.m. on Monday. He later proceeded to a nearby church. —PHOTO COURTESY OF MATTHEW MARCOS MANOTOC OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PAGE

VOTING IN TIME OF COVID An elderly voter receives his ballot from a teacher serving as an election inspector through a plastic sheet at a polling precinct in Tandang Sora Elementary School in Quezon City. —LYN RILLON


PRAYER POWER “Prayer warriors” from the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting hold a novena at Aurora Quezon Elementary School in Manila on Election Day.
—MARIANNE BERMUDEZ

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