LOOK: PH celebrities cast votes in midterm polls

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LOOK: PH celebrities cast votes in midterm polls
Anne Curtis, Angel Locsin, and couple Robin and Mariel troop early to their precincts

MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – A number of Filipino celebrities started their day early on Monday, May 13, to go to their precincts and cast their votes for the midterm elections.

Among those first spotted were couple Mariel Rodriguez and Robin Padilla. Robin shared a photo of him and Mariel from their precinct in Parañaque.

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Voted

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Heart Evangelista and husband, outgoing Senator Francis “Chiz” Escudero, voted in Sorsogon. Chiz is running for governor of the province.

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Eat Bulaga host ruby Rodriguez also cast her vote early Monday.


 

Anne Curtis also shared a photo saying she has already cast her vote.

Done! Hope everyone exercised their right to vote and votes wisely today. Praying for a peaceful Election Day.”

 

Angel Locsin also posted to say she has voted.


 

Matteo Guidicelli was spotted casting his vote in  De La Salle Zobel.

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VOTE.

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Senator Tito Sotto and his wife, actress Helen Gamboa have also cast their vote in Quezon City.

Saab Magalona tweeted a photo with the caption ” “I am… Indelible.”
 

Batangas congresswoman Vilma Santos Recto and husband Senator Ralph Recto also cast their votes with children Ryan Christian and Luis Manzano.

Agot Isidro, girlfriend of senatorial candidate Pilo Hilbay, also shared a photo of her inked finger.

First time voter Donny Pangilinan said “This just gave me another sense of fulfillment,” as he shared a photo on Instagram.

Tim Yap voted towards the end of the day, saying “I am One with the nation in believing that we deserve the very best.”

Ruffa Gutierrez voted with her mother Annabelle Rama, saying “Don’t take your right to vote for granted. It’s also an excuse for millions of Filipinos to take a selfie and be proud of it.”

Kim Chiu proudly showed off her inked finger, saying “Did my part as a Filipino citizen.”

Iza Calzado shared a hopeful message as she posted her own post-vote photo.

“So many people are jaded and apathetic because they are frustrated with how things are going. I hope that we keep believing in the power of our votes because this can make a difference,” she said.

Bianca Gonzalez shared a photo from Quezon City, reminding her followers to go to their precincts to cast their ballots.

“Always proud to give my country the dirty finger,” she said.

Joey de Leon also posted a photo after he voted.

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Just for today my hintuturo is my DIRTY FINGER!

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After waiting in line for over an hour, Enchong Dee was able to vote with his family.

Precincts close at 6 pm. – Rappler.com

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It will go live as soon as precincts close at 6 pm Monday, May 13.

 

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