Election 2019 Senatorial Race Partial & Unofficial Result As of 1:00 pm Today (May 14)

Partial & Unofficial Result of Election 2019 Senatorial Race As of 1:00 pm Today (May 14)

ELECTION 2019 SENATORIAL RACE – Here is the partial and unofficial result of the senatorial race as of 1:00 pm today, May 14.

Currently, the Filipino populace is monitoring the results of the Election 2019 which was held yesterday, May 13. There are local and national government positions which are up for grabs.

In the local level, the seats of councilor, vice mayor, mayor, vice governor, and up to the governor are open while there are elections for senator and members of the House of Representatives in the national level.

The counting of votes is ongoing now. Undeniably, a lot of people are into constantly checking the partial and unofficial results of Election 2019 senatorial race.

Election 2019 Senatorial Race Partial & Unofficial Result

Among the senatorial candidates who were consistently included in the Top 12 of the previous partial results releases were Senators Cynthia Villar, Grace Poe, Koko Pimentel, and Nancy Binay.

Villar remains on the top of the list and she is followed by Sen. Poe. Former Senate President Koko Pimentel is currently on the 11th spot in the partial and unofficial result followed by Sen. Binay.

Based on the live tally of the Election 2019 senatorial race partial and unofficial result, here are the frontrunners:

  1. Villar, Cynthia – 24,419,330
  2. Poe, Grace – 21,351,391
  3. Go, Bong – 19,794,562
  4. Cayetano, Pia – 18,085,957
  5. Dela Rosa, Bato – 18,192,132
  6. Angara, Sonny – 17,556,384
  7. Lapid, Lito – 16,413,651
  8. Marcos, Imee – 15,322,447
  9. Tolentino, Francis – 14,901,491
  10. Revilla, Bong – 14,112,658
  11. Pimentel, Koko – 14,105,270
  12. Binay, Nancy – 14,082,137
  13. Ejercito, Estrada JV – 13,831,863

Based on the post, 94.68% of the Vote Counting Machines (VCM) were already transmitted. We’ll keep you posted for further updates regarding the election.

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