Results: Stars running for office in 2016 elections

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Results: Stars running for office in 2016 elections
Alma Moreno, Vilma Santos, Richard Gomez, and more – find out how the stars running for office are faring in the 2016 elections

Photos by Alecs Ongcal/Manman Dejeto/Rob Reyes/Facebook/Mayor Herbert Bautista

MANILA, Philippines – As much as they are fixtures on television and the silver screen, entertainment figures have always been a part of election season. Not only do they help build public perception by endorsing candidates, some of them have become politicians themselves. (READ: Celebrities running, supporting candidates in the 2016 national elections)

The 2016 elections were held on Monday, May 9, and about 74% of elections results had been transmitted as of 10:48 pm. 

Below are Rappler’s live results for the stars who are running in this year’s elections. Keep refreshing this page for the latest results. (READ: #PHVote 2016 Live Results)

Alma Moreno, Edu Manzano, Isko Moreno, Rey Langit, Tito Sotto, Mark Lapid, Ralph Recto, running for senator

See how all the senatorial candidates, including the stars who ran, fared below:

 

Joseph Estrada, running for Manila mayor

 

Herbert Bautista, running for Quezon City mayor

 

Alfred Vargas, running for representative, 5th district, Quezon City

 

Roderick Paulate, running for councilor, 2nd district

 

Daniel Fernando and Philip Salvador in Bulacan, running for vice governor

 

Richard Gomez, running for mayor, Ormoc 

 

Lucy Torres-Gomez, running for representative, Ormoc 

 

Jhong Hilario, running for councilor, 1st district of Makati

 

Monsour del Rosario, running for representative, 1st district, Makati

 

Dan Fernandez, running for Mayor, Santa Rosa City

 

Yul Servo (John Marvin Nieto) running for representative, 3rd district Manila

 

 

Vilma Santos, running for representative, 6th district of Batangas


 

Daisy Reyes, running for Mayor, Pateros

 

Jolo Revilla, running for vice governor, Cavite

 

Lance Raymundo (Reggie Ramon Raymundo), running for councilor, 2nd district of San Juan City


Jeremy Marquez, running for vice mayor, Parañaque City


Vandolf, running for councilor, 1st District of Parañaque City


 

Matt Mendoza, running for councilor, lone district, Puerto Princesa City


Charee Pineda, running for councilor, 2nd District, Parañaque City


Ronnie Ricketts, running for representative, lone district, Muntinlupa City

 

Roberto Ortega Jr, running for councilor, 5th District, Manila

 

Anjo Yllana (Andres Jose Yllana Jr), running for councilor, 5th District, Quezon City

 

Jomari Yllana (John Ryan Yllana), running for Councilor, 2nd District, Parañaque City

 

– Rappler.com

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