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MANILA, Philippines (11 May 3.57pm UPDATE)- Sen. Benigno ‘Noynoy’ Aquino III and Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay continue to lead in the Commission on Elections (Comelec) latest canvassing of the votes for president and vice-president.

Comelec count as of May 11, 2010 3.57 pm.

For President

Benigno Aquino:    13,165,152
Joseph Estrada:        8,425,899
Manuel Villar:           4,739,226
Gilbert Teodoro:       3,509,401
Eddie Villanueva:        985,798

Richard Gordon:          449,582
Nicanor Perlas:                46,728
Jamby Madrigal:             40,268
JC de los Reyes:               38,194

For Vice-President

Jejomar Binay:        12,921,315
Manuel Roxas:        12,072,145
Loren Legarda:          3,607,753
Bayani Fernando:        899,844
Edu Manzano:                673,210
Perfecto Yasay:            317,659
Jay Sonza:                         55,161
Dominador Chipeco:     45,376

Senators – Top 12 as of May 11, 2010, 8.48 a.m.

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1.    Revilla                              17,022,974

2.    Estrada                            16,684,657

3.    Defensor-Santiago     15,231,194

4.    Drilon                              13,936,251

5.    Enrile                              13,784,623

6.    Cayetano                       12,047,103

7.    Marcos                           11,625,406

8.    Recto                               10,833,911

9.    Sotto                                10,453,634

10.  Osmena                            10,200,132

11.   Lapid                                9,606,857

12.   Guingona                        9,052,230

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Nakasira si Villar dahil kay Willie Revillame…lol
    Effective yun kampanya hi Chiz Escudero….
    Im glad of the result….generally matahimik ang eleksyon…yun ang importante.

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