Two days after the national elections, Bongbong Marcos Jr. and Sara Duterte maintained their leads in the presidential and vice presidential races, respectively.
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Halalan 2022 Recap: What happens a day after the elections?
A day after the National Elections were held, COMELEC’s unofficial polls seem to have already announced the winners of the said elections, with a number of candidates conceding and acknowledging the results of the elections, phrasing it as the “decision of the Filipino people.” With this in mind, let us recap the events that occured today.
Halalan 2022: May 10 A.M. Update
As of May 10, 07:26 AM, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. holds the lead as top presidential bet, with 95.59% of votes in.
Halalan 2022: A Recap on May 9, Election Day
The National Elections came to a close and the world now has its eyes on the Philippines. The day faced many controversies and problems—including but not limited to faulty machines and electoral violence, voters from all around the Philippines, as well as overseas voters have now made their choice. It will only be a while longer to decide who the 17th President of the Philippines will be. #Halalan2022
Election-related violence recorded in PH
With the voting precincts now closed, election-related violence have been reported all over the country, resulting in the deaths, injuries, and destruction of property.
COMELEC sparks controversy for its “unconstitutional” takedown of campaign materials on private properties under ‘Oplan Baklas’
The Commission on Election (Comelec) is currently under fire for its controversial ‘Oplan Baklas’— an initiative to takedown “unlawful” or non-compliant election campaign materials posted by political candidates.
Robredo-Pangilinan team to take full responsibility for violating campaign protocols
Thousands of citizens and event organizers clad in pink breached health protocols and restrictions as they gathered to support the tandem of Vice President Leni Robredo and Sen. Kiko Pangilinan at the Quezon City Memorial Circle on February 13, Sunday.
COMELEC identifies more areas of concern for elections in Negros Occidental
The Commission of Elections (COMELEC) on Monday, February 14, identified six additional “areas of concern” in Negros Occidental for the national and local elections, bringing the total tagged areas to 18 localities.
COMELEC ready for election season, eyes national debates delay
The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) is confident that they are ready for the campaign season leading up to the national elections on May 9, 2022 despite looming COVID-19 risks, according to Education and Information Director Elaiza David.
Presidentiables quizzed on current events, personal issues in The 2022 Presidential One-On-One Interviews with Boy Abunda
In a series of videos posted on the Youtube channel of talk show host Boy Abunda from January 24 to January 28, five presidential candidates—Senator Ping Lacson, former Senator Bongbong Marcos, Vice President Leni Robredo, Manila City Mayor Isko Moreno, and Senator Manny Pacquiao were interrogated on their plans and views on current national issues.
