Election 2019: Kris Aquino Reveals What Parties She Voted

Kris Aquino reveals who she voted in Election 2019.

ELECTION 2019 – The social media star Kris Aquino revealed what parties she voted in the recently held May poll 2019 to which has received various reactions.

As of May 18, 2019, here is the latest partial and unofficial result of the midterm election’s senatorial race based on a previous article:

  1. Villar, Cynthia – 25,086,777
  2. Poe, Grace – 21,894,016
  3. Go, Bong – 20,415,808
  4. Cayetano, Pia – 19,611,230
  5. Dela Rosa, Bato – 18,767,613
  6. Angara, Sonny – 18,024,647
  7. Lapid, Lito – 16,860,868
  8. Marcos, Imee – 15,712,994
  9. Tolentino, Francis – 15,338,049
  10. Revilla, Bong – 14,523,242
  11. Pimentel, Koko – 14,522,710
  12. Binay, Nancy – 14,434,340
  13. Ejercito, JV –14,208,473

Last May 13, people have flocked their way to schools in their respective precincts to exercise their right to vote in hopes to elect the rightful politician who will bring a better change to the country.

With this, Kris Aquino, right after voting, has expressed in order to help and honor the “Motherland”, we should vote to help shape and protect the country’s destiny. Thus, in another post, she shared what parties she voted. She “undervoted” that instead of voting for 12, she only shaded 10.

In her Instagram post, she wrote, “Although in case you’re curious, bumoto ako ng 8 para sa Senado… kaya lang hindi direcho. 4 galing sa ocho, 2 admin, and 2 independents. i voted not along party lines BUT voted based on my personal choice because after all that’s one of democracy’s principles, 1 person, 1 vote.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxms5nalHiu/

Here are some of the reactions of the netizens to this based on an entertainment website:

Parehas tayo Kris! Halo rin ang senators na binoto ko. Pero sa akin 4 ocho derecho, two independents, 1 admin. Undervote din but it’s okay kesa naman pilitin ko na 12 kahit yung ibang candidates hindi ko feel.

Girl enough. Too much information.

It’s her personal social media account. She can share what she wants for as long as it does not violate the social media platform’s rules.

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