From trailing by a million votes behind closest rival Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr, Camarines Sur representative Leni Robredo edged past Marcos in the vice presidential race, after several hours of slowly closing the gap between them, Tuesday morning, May 10. Hours after voting ended on Monday, May 9, Marcos quickly dominated the vice presidential race. But as the hours went by, Robredo slowly caught up with the senator, eventually posting a lead of 19,262 votes as of 4:28 am on Tuesday, May 10, with 88.08% of precincts reporting. As his lead continues to slip away, the camp of Marcos suggested that this could be due to cheating in the elections.
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