In the Philippine presidential election, which was voted on the 9th, media reported that Ferdinand Marcos, the eldest son of the late former President Marcos, was far ahead of the other candidates in terms of the number of votes.
The voting for the presidential election in the Philippines was closed at 8 pm on the 9th of Japan time, and the ballot counting work is still in progress.
Ferdinand Marcos (64), the eldest son of the late former President Marcos and former Senator Ferdinand Marcos (64), was 29.31 million
at the time after 2:30 am local time, according to the data of the election monitoring agency officially recognized by the Philippine Election Commission.
9865 votes
▽ Incumbent Vice President Leni Robredo (57) has 13,986,496 votes
▽ Former professional boxer Manny Pacquiao (43) 3,275,855 votes.
Local media reports that Marcos has more than doubled the number of votes to runner-up Robledo, far ahead of the rest.
Marcos said that many supporters gathered at the headquarters of the camp in Manila, the capital, after 11 pm local time on the 9th, as the number of votes obtained far ahead of other candidates in the election monitoring agency officially recognized by the Election Commission. Appeared before.
"Thousands of volunteers, organizations, political leaders and others have shared our destiny with us. We are grateful to those who have supported us for the future of our beloved Philippines." We thank you for your cooperation in the election campaign.
He added, "We haven't finished the tabulation yet. We will wait until the results are clear and we will celebrate until the 100% tabulation is finished." "If we are lucky, we will continue to support and trust. I want you to do a lot of things in the future. "
Marcos is expected to declare victory in the capital Manila on the afternoon of the 10th.