Comelec's 3rd canvass report: Padilla still tops senatorial race with over 23M votes | Inquirer News

Comelec’s 3rd canvass report: Padilla still tops senatorial race with over 23M votes

/ 06:31 PM May 13, 2022

Comelec's 3rd canvass report: Padilla still tops senatorial race with over 23M votes

Senatorial candidate Robin Padilla. Photo from Robin Padilla’s Facebook page

MANILA, Philippines — Actor-turned-politician Robin Padilla was still leading the “Magic 12” based on the third partial and official tally report of the Commission on Elections (Comelec).

The report released Friday showed Padilla has so far secured 23,908,730 votes for his senatorial bid.

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He was ahead by nearly two million votes from second-placer Antique Rep. Loren Legarda’s 21,964,607 votes.

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Broadcaster Tulfo trailed Legarda with 21,473,739 votes so far.

Below is the complete list of senatorial candidates included in the top 12 based on Comelec’s third partial and official count report:

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  • Robin Padilla – 23,908,730
  • Loren Legarda – 21,964,607
  • Raffy Tulfo – 21,473,739
  • Win Gatchalian – 18,642,633
  • Chiz Escudero – 18,509,704
  • Mark Villar – 17,443,458
  • Alan Peter Cayetano – 17,379,824
  • Joel Villanueva – 16,965,655
  • Migz Zubiri – 16,779,090
  • JV Ejercito – 14,352,402
  • Risa Hontiveros – 14,207,830
  • Jinggoy Estrada – 13,745,623

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