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MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – Rodrigo Duterte and Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr are still leading the presidential and vice presidential race among overseas absentee voters, based on the partial and unofficial results from the Commission on Elections (Comelec) as of 10:55 pm on Wednesday, May 11.
23.09% of results from polling precincts worldwide have been transmitted so far. (READ: 2016 Philippine election results)
Duterte maintains his wide lead with 105,233 votes (72.9%). Manuel Roxas II now has the second highest votes with 15,016 votes (10.4%), followed by Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago with 13,571 votes (9.4%). At the bottom two are Senator Grace Poe with 7,986 votes (5.5%), and Vice President Jejomar Binay with 2,5236 votes (1.8%).
For the vice presidential race, Marcos is still the overseas Filipinos’ top bet so far with 60,753 votes (42.2%). Trailing him is Senator Alan Peter Cayetano with 47,913 votes (33.3%) while LP bet Leni Robredo is at the third spot with 27,889 votes (19.4%). Senators Francis Escudero, Antonio Trillanes IV and Gregorio Honasan are at the bottom 3 with 5,363 (3.7%), 1,035 (0.7%), 956 votes (0.7%), respectively.
Here are the results for the senatorial race:
Here are the results for the party-list race:
There are 1,376,067 overseas Filipino voters registered worldwide for this election. Among them, 1,326,728 are land-based voters, while 49,339 are seafarers.
As early as April 28, 2016, more than 200,000 overseas Filipinos had already cast their ballots. This already surpassed the voter turnout in roughly the same period in 2010 and 2013. – Rappler.com
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