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Votes From Nearly 75% Of Precincts Already Counted By PPCRV

Ang PPCRV ay nag-ulat na halos 75% ng mga boto mula sa mga presinto ay naitala na at isinasagawa ang pagsusuri.

Votes From Nearly 75% Of Precincts Already Counted By PPCRV

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The Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) said votes from nearly 75 percent of precincts nationwide were already counted by the assigned transparency server of the poll watchdog.

“Comparing them to 2022 and 2019, it does look that transmission is quite fast,” PPCRV spokesperson Ana Singson said Monday night.

“I think we are seeing here the advances of technology because we’re 5G already. And as mentioned a while ago, not just advances of technology, we’re also seeing the effectivity of the [satellite internet] Starlink, a massive number of Starlinks that were actually deployed, which are helping in the quickness of transmission,” she added.

As of 10:37 p.m. Monday, the top 12 senatorial candidates were:

Bong Go, 25,038,356 votes
Bam Aquino, 19,741,269 votes
Bato Dela Rosa, 19,154,434 votes
Erwin Tulfo, 15,943,129 votes
Kiko Pangilinan, 14,421,899 votes
Rodante Marcoleta, 14,178,147 votes
Ping Lacson, 14,151,009 votes
Tito Sotto, 13,914,794 votes
Pia Cayetano, 13,619,516 votes
Camille Villar, 12,628,437 votes
Imee Marcos, 12,391,684 votes
Lito Lapid, 12,352,789 votes

Among the top party-list are Akbayan, Duterte Youth, Tingog, 4Ps, ACT-CIS, Ako Bicol, Uswag Ilonggo, Solid North Party, Trabaho, CIBAC, PPP, Senior Citizens, Malasakit@Bayanihan, ML, United Senior Citizens, FPJ Panday Bayanihan, 4K, COOP-NATCCO, LPGMA, AGAP, CWS, Ako Bisaya, PinoyWorkers, Asenso Pinoy, Agimat, SAGIP, TGP, 1-Rider Party-list, Kamanggagawa, and Bicol Saro. (PNA)