Dick Gordon Leads in Overseas Senatorial Unofficial Tally

Dick Gordon leads in overseas partial tally for senatorial race.

Red Cross Chairman Richard “Dick” Gordon leads in overseas partial and unofficial tally of votes in senatorial race.

Dick Gordon

Based upon the data of Comelec-GMA mirror server as of 9:55 a.m of May 14, 2016 as published by Philstar.com, Dick Gordon is dominating with 101,756 votes followed by Sen. Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan who garnered 92,204 votes.

The overseas senatorial partial result which is lead by Dick Gordon is contrary to the unofficial tally of votes in the country where Sen. Frank Drilon and TESDA Chairman Joel Villanueva is leading.

Here’s the Magic 12 in overseas senatorial race partial and official tally:

  1. Dick Gordon with 101,756 votes
  2. Kiko Pangilinan with 92,204 votes
  3. Ping Lacson with 83,105 votes
  4. Franklin Drilon with 82,958 votes
  5. Ralph Recto with 82,081 votes
  6. Manny Pacquiao with 80,174 votes
  7. Sergio Osmeña II with 79,066 votes.
  8. Vicente Sotto III has 74,440 votes,
  9. Juan Miguel Zubiri with 66,507 votes
  10. Joel Villanueva with 60,585 votes
  11. Risa Hontiveros with 60,434 votes
  12. Teofisto Guingona III with 56,677 votes.

The partial and unofficial results is just 27.33 percent of the votes transmitted from different polling precincts abroad. COMELEC is yet include votes coming from 54 countries.

Meanwhile, in presidential race, Duterte has dominated with 121,128 votes followed by fellow candidates; Mar Roxas with 17,360, Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago with 17,278.

In vice presidential race, Sen. Bongbong Marcos leads with 75,140 votes. This is contrary in unofficial tally in the Philippines where Camarines Sur Representative Leni Robredo tops.

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