MANILA, Philippines – The partial and unofficial election result for senatorial race is available online immediately after the close of precincts on Monday, May 13, 2019, coming from the Transparency server of the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
The 12 candidates with the highest number of votes on today's election will join the the winners of the 2016 election to form the 18th Congress of the Philippines.
The winners of the midterm elections will be proclaimed by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), sitting as the National Board of Canvassers. Note that candidates will be proclaimed senators-elect if the thirteenth-spot candidate no longer has a mathematical chance of surpassing the twelfth-place candidate.
The 2019 general election will be the 33rd election for the Senate of the Philippines.
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Senatorial race partial and unofficial results as of 7:00 pm, May 20, 2019 (98.28% of total election returns):
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In the recent Pulse Asia's survey, re-electionist senators Cynthia Villar and Grace Poe dominated the poll. It was followed by Taguig City representative Pia Cayetano, former presidential aide Bong Go and former senator Bong Revilla. Also in the Top 15 list are: actor Lito Lapid, former police chief Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa, re-electionist senator Sonny Angara, Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos, re-electionist senators Nancy Binay, Koko Pimentel, JV Ejercito and Bam Aquino, former senator Jinggoy Estrada and former presidential political adviser Francis Tolentino.
2019 automated election system (AES)
The May 2019 election is the country's fourth automated polls after the 2010 (presidential), 2013 (senatorial) and 2016 (presidential) polls.
When voting close on Monday, the vote counting machines (VCMs) transmit the vote counts – also known as election returns or ERs – to the different servers and canvassing centers in the AES.
From the VCMs, the election returns (ERs) are transmitted to the central server, to a transparency server, and to the municipal board of canvassers (MBOC).
From the MBOC, the results are transmitted to the provincial board of canvassers (PBOC), where the results are collated and then transmitted to the national board of canvassers (NBOC), where the results for national positions are canvassed.
The MBOC and PBOC also separately transmit ERs to the central server.
— The Summit Express
The 12 candidates with the highest number of votes on today's election will join the the winners of the 2016 election to form the 18th Congress of the Philippines.
The winners of the midterm elections will be proclaimed by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), sitting as the National Board of Canvassers. Note that candidates will be proclaimed senators-elect if the thirteenth-spot candidate no longer has a mathematical chance of surpassing the twelfth-place candidate.
The 2019 general election will be the 33rd election for the Senate of the Philippines.
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Senatorial race partial and unofficial results as of 7:00 pm, May 20, 2019 (98.28% of total election returns):
Rank | Candidate | Votes |
---|---|---|
1 | VILLAR, CYNTHIA (NP) | 25,119,136 |
2 | POE, GRACE (IND) | 21,913,272 |
3 | GO, BONG GO (PDPLBN) | 20,456,825 |
4 | CAYETANO, PIA (NP) | 19,635,613 |
5 | DELA ROSA, BATO (PDPLBN) | 18,805,908 |
6 | ANGARA, EDGARDO SONNY (LDP) | 18,043,566 |
7 | LAPID, LITO (NPC) | 16,881,622 |
8 | MARCOS, IMEE (NP) | 15,732,653 |
9 | TOLENTINO, FRANCIS (PDPLBN) | 15,370,626 |
10 | PIMENTEL, KOKO (PDPLBN) | 14,550,505 |
11 | BONG REVILLA, RAMON JR (LAKAS) | 14,547,249 |
12 | BINAY, NANCY (UNA) | 14,449,208 |
13 | EJERCITO, ESTRADA JV (NPC) | 14,226,307 |
14 | AQUINO, BENIGNO BAM (LP) | 14,081,395 |
15 | ESTRADA, JINGGOY (PMP) | 11,306,606 |
16 | ROXAS, MAR (LP) | 9,794,536 |
17 | OSMEÑA, SERGE (IND) | 9,397,801 |
18 | ONG, DOC WILLIE (LAKAS) | 7,486,732 |
19 | MANGUDADATU, DONG (PDPLBN) | 7,402,004 |
20 | MANICAD, JIGGY (IND) | 6,836,789 |
21 | DIOKNO, CHEL (LP) | 6,302,091 |
22 | ENRILE, JUAN PONCE (PMP) | 5,283,952 |
23 | ALEJANO, GARY (LP) | 4,694,568 |
24 | COLMENARES, NERI (MKBYN) | 4,656,932 |
25 | GUTOC, SAMIRA (LP) | 4,273,834 |
26 | MACALINTAL, MACAROMY (IND) | 3,973,859 |
27 | TAÑADA, LORENZO ERIN TAPAT (LP) | 3,836,648 |
28 | GADON, LARRY (KBL) | 3,419,304 |
29 | HILBAY, PILO (AKSYON) | 2,731,769 |
30 | AGUILAR, FREDDIE (IND) | 2,550,858 |
31 | CHONG, GLENN (KDP) | 2,459,997 |
32 | ALUNAN, RAFFY (BGMBYN) | 2,001,237 |
33 | MANGONDATO, FAISAL (IND) | 1,972,983 |
34 | ESCUDERO, AGNES (IND) | 1,534,547 |
35 | PADILLA, DADO (PFP) | 1,087,733 |
36 | ARELLANO, ERNESTO (IND) | 931,474 |
37 | MONTAÑO, ALLAN (IND) | 916,465 |
38 | DE GUZMAN, KA LEODY (PLM) | 888,038 |
39 | CHAVEZ, MELCHOR (WPP) | 759,746 |
40 | ABEJO, VANGIE (IND) | 651,356 |
41 | CASIÑO, TOTI (KDP) | 571,476 |
42 | AFUANG, ABNER (WPP) | 554,777 |
43 | ALBANI, SHARIFF (WPP) | 491,989 |
44 | ROLEDA, DAN KAIBIGAN (UNA) | 466,564 |
45 | GENEROSO, GEN PEDERALISMO (IND) | 446,043 |
46 | JANGAO, BFG ABRAHAM (IND) | 432,066 |
47 | SAHIDULLA, LADY ANN (KDP) | 430,945 |
48 | ARIAS, MARCELINO (WPP) | 422,328 |
49 | ALFAJORA, RICHARD (IND) | 402,108 |
50 | MATULA, JOSE SONNY (WPP) | 397,886 |
51 | FRANCISCO, ELMER (PFP) | 391,442 |
52 | NALLIW, JOAN SHEELAH (IND) | 386,920 |
53 | ARCEGA, GERALD (WPP) | 381,498 |
54 | VALDES, BUTCH (KDP) | 359,050 |
55 | CACERES, JESUS (IND) | 355,279 |
56 | AUSTRIA, BERNARD (PDSP) | 344,788 |
57 | BALDEVARONA, BALDE (FFP) | 308,819 |
58 | MALLILLIN, EMILY (IND) | 301,354 |
59 | GADDI, CHARLIE (IND) | 284,078 |
60 | JAVELLANA, RJ (KDP) | 255,933 |
61 | GUIGAYUMA, JUNBERT (WPP) | 238,922 |
62 | MENIANO, LUTHER (WPP) | 158,783 |
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In the recent Pulse Asia's survey, re-electionist senators Cynthia Villar and Grace Poe dominated the poll. It was followed by Taguig City representative Pia Cayetano, former presidential aide Bong Go and former senator Bong Revilla. Also in the Top 15 list are: actor Lito Lapid, former police chief Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa, re-electionist senator Sonny Angara, Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos, re-electionist senators Nancy Binay, Koko Pimentel, JV Ejercito and Bam Aquino, former senator Jinggoy Estrada and former presidential political adviser Francis Tolentino.
2019 automated election system (AES)
The May 2019 election is the country's fourth automated polls after the 2010 (presidential), 2013 (senatorial) and 2016 (presidential) polls.
When voting close on Monday, the vote counting machines (VCMs) transmit the vote counts – also known as election returns or ERs – to the different servers and canvassing centers in the AES.
From the VCMs, the election returns (ERs) are transmitted to the central server, to a transparency server, and to the municipal board of canvassers (MBOC).
From the MBOC, the results are transmitted to the provincial board of canvassers (PBOC), where the results are collated and then transmitted to the national board of canvassers (NBOC), where the results for national positions are canvassed.
The MBOC and PBOC also separately transmit ERs to the central server.
— The Summit Express