JUST IN: Election 2019 Partial Results For Senatorial Race This Morning (May 14)

Latest Election 2019 Partial Result For May 14

ELECTION 2019 PARTIAL RESULT – Here is the partial and unofficial result of the senatorial race of midterm Election 2019, May 14.

Today, it is still election season in the Philippines and things are gearing the peak of the nationwide event as the counting of votes has started. The Filipino people have exercised their rights to vote on local and national bids yesterday, May 13.

Currently, the counting of votes is still ongoing. The election process is a lot faster now with the use of the Precinct Count Optical Scanner (PCOS) Machine. Many people continue to update the results of the election.

Recently, the latest result for the senatorial race in this year’s election has crossed the surface.

Election 2019 Partial Result

Based on a recent social media post on the Facebook page of GMA News, as of 7:40 in the morning today, May 14, 2019, Senator Cynthia Villar continues to lead the Election 2019 partial result.

Villar is followed by Sen. Grace Poe and former presidential aide Christopher “Bong” Go is third in the list.

Here is the top 16 in the Election 2019 partial result for senatorial race:

  1. Villar, Cynthia – 24,231,454
  2. Poe, Grace – 21,197,087
  3. Go, Bong – 19,624,866
  4. Cayetano, Pia – 18,949,242
  5. Dela Rosa, Bato – 18,044,361
  6. Angara, Sonny – 17,428,084
  7. Lapid, Lito – 16,277,797
  8. Marcos, Imee – 15,220,427
  9. Tolentino, Francis – 14,788,875
  10. Pimentel, Koko – 13,999,167
  11. Binay, Nancy – 13,974,486
  12. Revilla, Bong – 13,971,704
  13. Ejercito, JV – 13,728,678
  14. Aquino, Bam – 13,611,155
  15. Estrada, Jinggoy – 10,902,396
  16. Roxas, Mar – 9,464,353

Based on the post, the said results are from the transparency server of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC). 93.45% of the total ER have been processed already.

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