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Binay: I drafted my victory speech

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CONFIDENT. VP Binay inside his home after casting his vote in Makati City. Photo by Rob Reyes/Rappler

MANILA, Philippines – He is ready for victory.

After casting his vote early Monday, May 9, Vice President Jejomar Binay said he has a victory speech ready. "Kagabi inihanda ko na victory speech ko dahil sa tingin ko, talagang nakita ninyo sa mga nakasama ko sa pag-iikog-ikot eh talagang mananalo tayo." 

(Last night, I prepared my victory speech because I think, and even you can attest to that during our sorties, that we will win.)

Binay talked to reporters over breakfast at his Makati City home, after he cast his vote. 

Once the front runner in presidential preference surveys, Binay saw his numbers dropped early this year in the wake of corruption allegations against him and his family. He managed to recover after the campaign period began in February 2016, but suffered a drop again after the 3 presidential debates. 

Binay is behind Rodrigo Duterte, Grace Poe and Manuel "Mar" Roxas, according to latest polls.

But his camp insisted that his own political machinery will spell the difference on Monday. It's the same machinery that beat Roxas in their bitter rivalry for the vice presidential post in 2010.

Former interior secretary Ronaldo Puno, campaign strategist of Binay, said their own internal survey "is good." 

Asked how Binay can catch up with the poll front runner Rodrigo Duterte, who has a 30%-plus rating, Puno said, “We will see how that goes but we’re confident that with our field organization, the parallel groups, that we’re going to be able to bring it across the line.” – Rappler.com


Mar Roxas: Hard work begins

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ROXAS IN ROXAS. Administration candidate Mar Roxas casts his vote in Roxas City on May 9, 2016. Photo by Gil Nartea

MANILA, Philippines – Administration candidate Manuel "Mar" Roxas II cast his vote in Roxas City around 830 am Monday, May 9, where he was accompanied by wife Korina Sanchez, mother Judy Araneta-Roxas and his son Paolo.

"The hard work begins after today," Roxas told reporters after voting, as he expressed confidence he will win in the presidential race. (WATCH: Live coverage: 2016 Philippine elections)

The campaign period showed the Philippines' "vibrant democracy," Roxas said in Filipino. He added that Filipinos are now looking forward to building a better world. 

The ruling Liberal Party said it's confident that Roxas, despite trailing behind Rodrigo Duterte and Grace Poe, would top the presidential election. 

SELFIE TIME. Mar Roxas' nieces and son Paolo take a selfie with him. Photo by Bea Cupin/Rappler

"The wind is at Mar's back. The ground has shifted and perceptively, and actually in the ground, you see a lot of people moving to us. We have the silent majority, those people who used to be silent... and those who are still silent and leading towards Mar," presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda told Rappler in an interview on Sunday, May 8.

 

Only last Friday, May 6, Roxas called on rival Senator Grace Poe for alliance talks, after President Benigno Aquino III himself made a final plea for candidates to unite against Duterte. Many saw this as a desperate move by the ruling party. 

On the eve of the elections, however, Aquino issued a statement asking Filipinos to accept whoever will win the race.  

 

"Let me stress: In a democracy, everyone can decide. In the end, after the elections, hopefully the bickering will end. Let us respect and understand any decision borne out of the collective voice of the majority," Aquino said. – Rappler.com

 

Sara Duterte-Carpio’s E-Day message for dad: Good luck

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D-DAY IN DAVAO. Sara Duterte-Carpio votes at Precinct cluster 416, DRANHS, Matina Crossing, Davao City. Photo by Manman Dejeto/Rappler

DAVAO CITY, Philippines – Rodrigo Duterte’s eldest daughter Sara “Inday” Duterte-Carpio was the first in his family to cast their vote on Monday, May 9.

Wearing the red color of her dad’s campaign and a pair of shades, Carpio filled in her ballot at Cluster Precinct No 416 at the Daniel R. Aguinaldo National High School in Matina district. This is the same room where her father is expected to vote at around 2 pm.

“Good luck and we love you and we are here behind you all the way,” she said, addressing her father, the presidential race frontrunner.

Duterte, when asked who his First Lady might be if he wins, said he might pick Sara. Is she ready to be the First Lady? 

Handa akong maging mayor ng Davao City. First Lady, hindi naman mandatory ‘yan (I’m ready to be Davao City mayor. Becoming the first lady is not mandatory.),” she said.

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Carpio is gunning for a second term as mayor. During her first term, from 2010 to 2013, her dad was her vice-mayor. 

But over the past few months, Carpio has been busier with her dad’s presidential candidacy than her mayoral campaign.

“Wala akong expectations of winning or losing pero win or lose masaya ako na ginawa namin ito para sa tatay ko (I’m happy we did this for our dad),” she told media.

Sara, along with her mother Elizabeth Zimmerman, went around the country campaigning for Duterte starting in April. During their tour, dubbed “Biyaheng D30,” they focused on reaching out to unconvinced voters. 

I think mayroon kaming na-convince sa pag ikot namin and over-all masaya naman kami na nakita namin ‘yung reaction at reception ng mga tao sa kandidato namin,” she said. 

(I think we were able to convince some people and over-all, we are happy about the reaction and reception of the people to our candidate.)

THANKS SUPPORTERS. Sara Duterte-Carpio grants a request from an admirer after she casts her vote in Davao City. Photo by Manman Dejeto/Rappler

She says she and her family were able to rest from the “stressful” campaign season. About the controversies surrounding her dad and their family, she said it’s a “natural” part of politics.

“Lumaki ako sa politics so natural ‘yon pag mayroong eleksyon. In fact, lahat ng akusasyon kay mayor, narinig na namin ‘yon dito sa Davao City,” she said.

(I grew up with politics so that’s natural during an election. In fact, we in Davao City have already heard all these accusations.)

She thanked her dad’s supporters for their hospitality which she experienced first-hand while campaigning for Duterte. She was particularly touched by efforts of supporters to print out their own election materials like pins and t-shirts.

Sa lahat ng mga supporters, sa lahat ng naghirap, thank you very much,” she said. (To all the supporters, to all those who worked hard, thank you very much.) – Rappler.com

7 killed, another wounded in election day Cavite ambush

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VIOLENCE. Unidentified gunmen attacked 8 men in Rosario in Cavite, hours before polls opened. Graphic by Emil Mercado/Rappler

MANILA, Philippines  – Just a few hours before the polls open on Monday, May 8 for the 2016 Philippine elections, 7 people were shot dead and another was injured in an ambush in Rosario, Cavite.

P/Supt. Rommel Javier said in a radio interview that unidentified gunmen began shooting from a jeep and two motorycles at Brgy. Wawa 3, Rosario, Cavite at around 12:10 am.

"Wala pang witness na nakukuha para maituro kung sino ang nasa likod ng pamamaril. Ang lugar na ito ay malapit sa ilog, nasa boundary ng Tanza at Rosario. (There is no witness yet who will point who is the person behind the shooting. The incident happened near the river and the boundary of Tanza and Rosario)," Javier said in the interview.

"Ang narekober pa lang ay basyo pa lang ng mga bala (What we have recovered so far are shells of the bullets)," he added.

Although the motive is still unknown, Chief Inspector Jonathan del Rosario said the shooting took place in an "area of concern" where there were reports of heated political rivalries. (READ: Precincts open; Binay, Marcos early voters)

The special election violence monitoring task force earlier reported that 15 people had been killed in election-related incidents since the start of the campaign period last January 9.

But del Rosario told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that many other cases of violence have yet to be fully linked to the polls.

Incidents of violence also took place in some areas of the country.

Councilor of Dumanjug in Cebu, Ely Amadora, reported that on Sunday night, May 8, he was shot by the alleged goons of Vice Mayor Efren Guntrano "Gungun" Gica, who is running for mayor under the Liberal Party.

Amadora, who is seeking re-election under One Cebu, was unhurt. Gica, however, denied allegations, saying it was reelectionist Mayor Nelson Garcia of One Cebu who shot him.

An unverified news report from GMA also said that 1 was killed and another wounded in rifle grenade blast in Datu Unsay, Maguindanao on early Monday, May 8.

About 5.4 millions of Filipinos are expected to cast their votes on today, May 9 to choose the country's leaders from the Philippine president down to town councilors. – with AFP/Rappler.com

Robredo: I won't compromise on human rights under a Duterte presidency

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Vice presidential candidate Leni Robredo and daughters visit the monument of her late husband DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo at the the Eternal Gardens in Naga City before voting on Monday. Photo by Ben Nabong/Rappler

NAGA CITY, Philippines – If she wins as Vice President under the presidency of poll frontrunner Rodrigo Duterte, Camarines Sur Representative Leni Robredo said she won't compromise when it comes to issues of human rights.

Robredo, who was a volunteer labor and human rights lawyer before entering politics, made this statement when asked how she would be able to work under the iron-fisted leadership style of the Davao mayor.

"Malaking challenge 'yun. Hindi ako magiging flexible kahit mas angat siya pagdating sa kapangyarihan," Robredo said in a chance interview with reporters on Monday, May 9, at the Eternal Gardens in Naga City.

(It will be a big challenge. I won't be flexible even if he has more power.)

Robredo, who is leading the vice presidential race with rival Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr, visited the tomb of her late husband Jesse before casting her ballot.

She also visited the archbishop's palace, and on Sunday, May 8, attended mass at the Carmelite monastery fresh from a 12-hour bus trip from Manila.

Both Duterte and Robredo have a chance of winning the polls, with pre-election surveys in their favor. But the vice presidential race might also turn in favor of Marcos, who is banking on the strength of the solid north vote.

Asked how she will adjust under a Duterte presidency, Robredo acknowledged that a vice president's role is to be supportive of the chief executive.

But, she added, there are some cases where she will not be willing to compromise, including the killing of criminals that Duterte has publicly espoused.

"Tingin ko ang Vice President as a general rule, dapat maging supportive sa president kahit magkaibang partido, pero may mga di pwedeng i-compromise. Isa yun. Hopefully pag nagkataon, hopefully ako ang magpapapalit ng pananaw," she said.

(I think the Vice President, as a general rule, must be supportive of the president even if they come from different parties, but there are thing you can't compromise on. [Human rights] is one of them. Hopefully, if ever, I will change his viewpoint.)

Robredo added, "Ako mangungunang mag-oppose sa kanya. Realistic naman ako, the Vice President has very limited powers pero ako magiging very vocal, lahat ng kaya kong gawin given my limitations."

(I will be the first to oppose him. I'm realistic; the vice president has very limited powers but I will be very vocal, do everything I can given my limitations.) – Rappler.com

2.7 million voters expected in Cebu

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VOTE-RICH. Around 2.7 million are expected to head to the polls in Cebu province, the most vote-rich province in the Philippines. Pictured on right are early morning voters elsewhere in the country, in Taguig City. Photo by Pat Nabong/Rappler

CEBU CITY, Philippines – A total of 2.7 million voters are expected to troop to polling precincts in Cebu province, Monday, considered the hottest election to date in Philippine history.

Cebu is considered the top 1 vote-rich province in the country with a total of 2,722,288 voters as of the 2016 data from the Commission on Elections.

This is followed by Cavite and Pangasinan with 1,843,163 and 1,705,260 respectively.

A total of 54,363,844 registered voters in the entire Philippines, according to Comelec.

A total of 1,423,453 or 52.29 percent are female voters while 47.71% or 1,298,835 are male voters.

The vote rich areas in Cebu are as follows: Cebu City (630,003), North or First district (290,760), South or Second district (339,243), Mandaue City (189,712), Lapu-Lapu City ( 188,815), Talisay City (120,240), Toledo City (103,658)

In Cebu City, as early as 6 am voters are now lining up and looking for their polling precincts.

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At 5:40 am, Monday, people are already trooping to Barangay Tejero Elementary school.

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Other areas with high voting population are: Tudela (7,763), Pilar (8,613), Alcantara ( 10,102), Boljoon (10,216) and Santander (11,577).

In Consolacion town, a number of people are now massing up to vote early.

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This is also true in Brgy. Pagsabungan, Mandaue City, in a Sun.Star SuperBalita Cebu tweet earlier Monday: 

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Cebuanos will be voting for the provincial positions starting from governor to municipal town mayors and councilors.

For the province's top post, 6 are vying for the gubernatorial post, 3 for vice-governor, 18 vying for congressmen/women and 45 vying for the board member position.

Cebuanos will be electing 10 congressmen, 1 governor, 1 vice governor, 14 board members, 9 city mayors, 9 city vice mayors, 98 city councilors, 44 municipal mayors, 44 municipal vice mayors and 352 municipal councilors. – Rappler.com

This article is republished under Rappler's content sharing agreement with theSunStar network in the coverage of the 2016 national and local elections.

Leni Robredo voting delayed as VCM malfunctions

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ROBREDO IN NAGA. Leni Robredo talks to reporters before voting in Naga City. Photo by Allan Camata/Rappler

NAGA CITY, Philippines – Vice presidential candidate Leni Robredo encountered a delay in her voting as the vote counting machine assigned to her precinct malfunctioned.

As of posting at 9:50 am, Robredo has been waiting for half an hour to be able to vote.

Robredo, running for vice president under the ruling Liberal Party, is at the Tabuco Central School in this city, along with supporters, saying she will wait for a replacement machine.

Several cases of malfunctioning VCMs have been reported to Rappler via #PHVoteWatch. – Rappler.com

 

 

Partial results: Duterte, Marcos lead overseas race

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Filipinos living overseas prepare to cast their vote at a polling center in Dubai on April 12, 2010. Nine million Filipinos live outside the Philippines with many working as maids, nurses, construction workers and sailors and the 590,000 registered voters can cast their votes until May 10.
AFP PHOTO/KARIM SAHIB / AFP PHOTO / KARIM SAHIB

MANILA, Philippines – Rodrigo Duterte and Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. are leading the presidential and vice presidential race among overseas absentee voters (OAV), based on the first batch of results representing 0.64% of OAV votes Monday night, May 9.

According to the Commission on Election's (COMELEC) transparency server, only 0.64% of overseas absentee votes have been transmitted as of 8:49 pm, May 9. This translates to 7,582 votes reported from 8 clustered precincts. There are 1,245 clustered precincts abroad. (READ: 2016 Philippine election results)

Based on the initial results, Duterte had a wide lead with 5,096 votes (68.23%). He is followed by Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago with 999 votes (13.37%) and Liberal Party (LP) bet Mar Roxas with 708 votes (9.47%). Behind them are Senator Grace Poe with 507 votes (6.78%), and Vice President Jejomar Binay with 157 votes (2.10%).

For the vice presidential race, Marcos was the overseas Filipinos’ top bet so far with 3,673 votes (49.24%). Trailing him is Senator Alan Peter Cayetano with 2,553 votes (34.22%) while LP bet Leni Robredo is at the third spot with 896 votes (12.01%). Senators Francis Escudero, Antonio Trillanes IV and Gregorio Honasan are at the bottom 3 with 249 (3.33%), 54 (0.72%), 34 votes (0.45%), respectively. 

The following are leading the senatorial race:

There are 1,376,067 overseas Filipino voters registered worldwide for this election. Among them, 1,326,728 are land-based voters, while 49,339 are seafarers. 

As early as April 28, 2016, more than 200,000 overseas Filipinos had already cast their ballots. This already surpassed the voter turnout in roughly the same period in 2010 and 2013. – Rappler.com


Duterte cries at parents’ graves

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DUTERTE CRIES. Photo by Editha Caduaya on Facebook.

MANILA, Philippines – As election results point to his victory, presidential frontrunner Rodrigo Duterte became emotional during a visit to the grave of his parents, Vicente and Soleng, on Tuesday, May 10.

Duterte went to the graves at around early Tuesday at around 3 am, some hours after partial election results showed him leading.

Duterte broke into tears while asking his parents to help him rally the country.

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With 87.5% of precincts already accounted for, Duterte, mayor of Davao City, is the presumptive winner of the 2016 presidential elections in the Philippines.

According to the unofficial and partial results from the Commission on Elections’ transparency server, Duterte has 14,680,126 million votes or 36.6% of transmitted votes as of 3:08 am on Tuesday.

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VP race: Marcos camp insinuates cheating as Robredo grabs lead

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RIGGED? Bongbong Marcos' campaign advisor Representative Jonathan dela Cruz underscored the possibility of cheating in the transmission of unofficial election results.

MANILA, Philippines – Reelectionist ABAKADA Party-list Representative Jonathan dela Cruz expressed worry over what they said was possible cheating after Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo overtook Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr in the vice presidential race.

At past 3am Tuesday, May 10, Robredo snatched the top spot in the vice presidential race by a slim margin of at least 500 votes. 

“While the country is sleeping, we have seen a steep degree of his lead from one million to now trailing by 500 votes,” Marcos’ campaign adviser told reporters in a briefing.

Dela Cruz wants the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to provide their camp a breakdown of the votes, stressing that the surge of votes for Robredo “came out of the blue.”

“We do not know where these votes are coming from,” he also said. 

Asked what would be their camp’s next action, dela Cruz implied that they will call on the Comelec to stop releasing the unofficial results.

“The unofficial count may confuse the public because we have an official count, and if the unofficial count doesn’t tally with the official count” there will be a problem, said dela Cruz.

Marcos’ confidence on winning the elections slowly eroded Monday evening when he said he did not have a “comfortable lead” over Robredo.

He said that he will only be relieved when he takes his oath, noting that it has been hard to identify the source of votes transmitted. His camp said that based on reports, they are uncertain what specific areas or provinces are the votes coming from.

The son and namesake of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos was leading the race by over a hundred thousand when transmission of results began just minutes after the polls closed at 5pm Monday, May 9. By the middle of the transmission, the margin grew by a million until it again shrank to a few hundred thousand.

By 5:08 am Tuesday, Robredo led by 36,876 votes (13,014,447 for Robredo, 12,977,571 for Marcos). 

Marcos, in the days leading to the election, has rallied his supporters to guard their votes after receiving reports of discrepancies in the voting receipts of his supporters abroad during overseas absentee voting.

He has also slammed the Liberal Party for "conditioning" the minds of voters when he lost the top spot to Robredo in the last ABS-CBN survey. Robredo's camp, however, denied his accusation.

Robredo's camp, meanwhile, earlier warned the Marcos camp to not condition the minds of the public with "false accusations."

"Let’s all be reminded that it is not impossible that the majority of our people don't want an unrepentant Marcos back," a statement from the Robredo camp said. – Rappler.com

VLOG: Escudero calls on Filipinos to ensure clean elections

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Senator Francis “ Chiz” Escudero of Partido Galing at Puso, together with his wife, Actress Heart Evangelista, during cast their vote with Precinct No. 0079A at Buhatan Intergrated National School in Brgy. Buhatan, Sorsogon City. Photo by Poe-Escudero Media Bureau

Senator Francis Chiz Escudero votes with his wife Heart Evangelista. Both their receipts show the right candidates but another voter complains his daughter's local votes were not read by the vote-counting machine.

Escudero now calls on Filipinos to ensure clean and honest elections.

Jee Geronimo files this VLOG. – Rappler.com

Cebu police chief bows to pressure, replaces Dumanjug police chief

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CEBU CITY, Philippines – On the eve of election day, gunfire broke the silence in Dumanjug and left two men injured last Sunday night.

A bullet grazed the stomach of Marlon Ybañez, a supporter of Vice Mayor Efren Guntrano Gica, while Ei Amadora, one of Mayor Nelson Garcia’s councilors, was hit by shrapnel in the right foot. (READ: Shooting, threats in Cebu town)

The incident also resulted in the relief of Insp. Rogelio Amoroso as the town’s police chief yesterday.

Cebu Provincial Police Office Director Clifford Gairanod said he replaced Amoroso with Chief Insp. Petronilo Gracia to appease Mayor Nelson, who had accused Amoroso of being biased for the Gicas.

In the meantime, Amoroso will serve as the town’s deputy chief.

Gairanod said he discussed the move with the Garcias, Police Regional Office 7 Director Patrocinio Comendador and the Commission on Elections. 

Not surprised

Amoroso said he was expecting to be relieved. "Mas maayo ang bag-ong hepe aron dili sila makaingon nga bias ang investigation sa PNP (With a new chief, at least they can't accuse the police of being biased in their investigation)," he said.

Mayor Nelson of One Cebu and Gica of the Liberal Party are battling it out for the mayoral seat.

Exasperation over the alleged bias of the local police in favor of the Gicas prompted Winston Garcia, the mayor’s brother and One Cebu’s gubernatorial candidate, to offer a P50,000 and a P200,000 reward for the arrest of armed goons, and for the arrest of an armed candidate or an armed member of the Gica family, respectively.

Winston told reporters yesterday that most of their complaints against armed men and harassment of their political foes had not been acted on.

Winston said this emboldened the chief of police “who seemed to be in cahoots with them [Gicas].”

"I commend [Police Regional Office 7 officer-in-charge] General [Patrocinio] Comendador for responding. Within an hour, nagpadala og tao (he sent men) to calm the situation," Winston said, referring to last Sunday’s night incident.

He and and his brother Pablo John, who is running for Congress in the seventh district against Provincial Board Member Peter John Calderon of LP, announced they would file charges against Amoroso and the town police.

Pablo John, who is registered in Barangay Bitoon, said armed men in the town are so bold because they have police on their side.

Account of events

"Grabe diri (It’s really bad here), using force and violence with the cooperation of the police," he said.

He said they have long demanded for the relief of Amoroso, but police higher-ups ignored their pleas.

The confrontation took place at 9:50 pm last Sunday in front of the Garcias' house in Barangay Ilaya.

Gica insisted that his men were not armed when the shooting took place, but the mayor said that couldn't have been the case since one of his men was hit in the foot.

Both camps vowed to file charges.

Based on Amoroso's account, Gica's men were onboard a vehicle, while Amadora and a certain Saromines were onboard separate motorcycles.

The two groups got into an argument after Amadora caught Gica's men filming their activities.

Who fired first?

They drove on and stopped in front of Garcia’s house.

Based on the footage from the closed-circuit television camera inside the house, which is now in police custody, a man later identified as Gorio Torres came out of the house and walked toward the metal gate. He fired a shot at a man Amoroso believed to be Ybañez.

The footage also showed Torres's companion, also armed, coming out of the house and seeking cover behind the gate.

Amoroso said they have yet to determine who fired first, as they could not establish if Ybañez and his companions were armed. He said the group was far from the camera and partly hidden.

He said doctors discouraged police from talking to Ybañez, to allow the patient to rest. – Rappler.com 

VLOG: Precincts close in Ilocos Norte

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epa05294175 Filipinos walk past elections campaign posters in Las Pinas, south of Manila, Philippines, 08 May 2016. According to media reports, at least 15 people have been killed, including a mayor candidate Armando Ceballos, during election violence in Philippines. 54 million eligible Filipinos will vote for 12 of 24 senators on 09 May. The Philippines has a long tradition of political violence. EPA/FRANCIS R. MALASIG

Precincts close in Ilocos Norte, vice presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos' bailiwick. His sister, Imee Marcos is seated as governor. Will the 'solid north' vote lead him to victory?

Patty Pasion files this VLOG. – Rappler.com

Osmeña is Cebu City's mayor-elect

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RE-ELECT. Tomas Osmeña is all smiles as the Comelec Board of Canvassers proclaimed him as mayor-elect of Cebu City early Tuesday morning. File photo by Rappler

CEBU CITY, Philippines – The Commission on Elections (Comelec) Board of Canvassers proclaimed Tomas Osmeña as mayor-elect of Cebu City on Tuesday, May 10. (READ: LIVE COVERAGE: #PHVote 2016 Philippine Elections)

Osmeña of the Liberal Party (LP) won the mayoralty race with 266,556 votes; while his opponent Michael Rama of the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA) got 232,641 votes.

Meanwhile, UNA's Edgardo Labella was re-elected as the city vice mayor. Labella, who garnered 251,912 votes, edged LP's Nestor Archival who got 222,116 votes.

Supporters greeted and congratulated Osmeña and his wife, Margot, when they arrived at the canvassing center at the City Hall prior the proclamation.

Osmeña made a comeback after he lost to Rama in the May 13, 2013 mayoral election.

Osmeña, the grandson of the late President Sergio Osmeña, served as mayor of Cebu City from 1988 to 1995 and from 2001 to 2010. – Rappler.com

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Voting machines worked in 98% of Cebu precincts

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CEBU CITY, Philippines – About 50 faulty machines in parts of Cebu City and Province kept thousands of voters in line for longer than they wanted on Monday, May 9, in the country’s third automated elections.

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has yet to confirm its final tally of the Vote Counting Machines (VCMs) that malfunctioned because of the heat, among other reasons.

Cebu and all its cities have 4,066 clustered precincts. If Comelec confirms that no more than 50 VCMs failed to work properly, that would mean that more than 98% of Cebu’s machines did work. (READ: Ballots arrive in Cebu City; poll preparations on track)

In Cebu City alone, 24 VCMs had to be replaced, out of the 837 that were sent to the polling places. These 24 failed to read ballots.

In Abellana National School, which served voters in Barangay Sambag II, the VCM sent to Precinct 294 bogged down twice, the first time at 8:40 am and again at 11:40 am.

Every time a ballot was fed, the VCM would display: "Unable to scan the ballot."

At least 89 voters signed a waiver that they would leave it up to the Board of Election Inspectors (BEI) to feed their ballots into the machine, once it was fixed.

Comelec delivered a replacement VCM at 12:40 pm.

The same problem surfaced in Mandaue City, where 9 VCMs were replaced. Election Officer Ferdinand Gujilde said the defective VCMs did not read the ballots and did not issue any voter's receipt.

"So far so good, except for some problematic VCMs," Atty Gujilde said. "We have replaced nine problematic VCMs with contingency VCMs." The malfunctions delayed voting by one to two hours.

All 272 VCMs in Mandaue passed the final testing and sealing last May 6.

But if the VCMs were exposed to the elements, technical problems would not be impossible, said Gujilde during a press conference.

Cebu Provincial Election Supervisor Eliserio Labaria said that Comelec will consolidate the reports about faulty VCMs.

Where did reports of faulty VCMS come from? These areas included parts of Compostela, Carmen, Catmon, Liloan and Danao City in the fifth district; five clustered precincts in Talisay City; and Cebu City.

"If you will notice, ubay ubay gyud ang naguba ron compared sa last na election (more machines had problems now than in the last election in Cebu City). But when you consider that we have 837 clustered precincts in Cebu City, that's a low number," said Comelec north district election officer Atty Edwin Cadungog.

What is needed, he said, is for VCMs to undergo endurance tests to make sure that these will not overheat. He pointed out that during the final testing and sealing, only 10 test ballots were fed into the VCMs, to see if these were accurate.

On Election Day, each VCM is used by about 800 voters.

"It is one of the areas that need to be improved," he said.

But human problems, not just mechanical ones, marked the elections as well.

In some areas, voters who had failed to submit their biometrics to Comelec tried to vote. They weren't allowed.

Lucricia Geronda, overall coordinator of the Cebu Citizens Involvement and Maturation for People Empowerment and Liberation in Mandaue, said that seven voters from Barangays Bakilid and Maguikay did not find their names in their polling center as of noon.

They were advised to go to the Comelec.

In Cebu City, south district election officer Atty Michael Sarno said that one way to prevent long lines – partly caused by the printing of the voter's receipts – would have been to get more machines.

Aron madali, unta dungagan ang machines but way budget ang Comelec (Comelec lacked the budget to get more machines),” he said. – Rappler.com


Chiz Escudero concedes

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ELECTION DAY. Senator Francis "Chiz"€ Escudero of Partido Galing at Puso casts his vote at Precinct 0079A of Buhatan Elementary School in Barangay Buhatan, Sorsogon City. File photo by Poe-Escudero Media Bureau

SORSOGON CITY, Philippines – Senator Francis "Chiz" Escudero conceded his vice presidential bid on Tuesday, May 10.

As results started coming in past 5 pm election day, May 9, Escudero placed 4th instead of 3rd, as last preferential polls suggested. At 3rd place is Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, the running mate of Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte – the presumptive winner of the 2016 presidential elections.

Senator Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr and Camarines Sur Representative Leni Robredo are in a tight race to the vice presidency, with Leni Robredo leading with over 49,000 votes as of 5:39 am Tuesday (with 88.57% precincts reporting).

Escudero congratulated Rodrigo Duterte, who is way ahead in the presidential race, and said he will accept the winner in the vice presidential race but hoped it will be the one from Bicol.

"Tinatanggap ko ng may buong pagpapakumbaba ang resulta ng halalan. Binabati ko si Mayor Duterte sa kanyang panalo, at sa nagdidikitang laban sa ikalawang pangulo, binabati ko kung sino man ang mananaig sa dulo pero siyempre mas ninanais kong kababayan ko na kung may mananalo," Escudero said in Filipino during a Tuesday press conference at his residence in Barangay Buhatan, Sorsogon City. He voted on Monday in nearby Buhatan Elementary School. (VLOG: Escudero calls on Filipinos to ensure clean elections)

Escudero must be referring to vice presidential bet Leni Robredo, who has a slight lead over Ferdinand Marcos Jr in the latest election results.

Escudero's running mate Senator Grace Poe conceded to Duterte on Monday night.  Rappler.com 

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3 re-electionist senators in danger of losing seats

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OUTSIDE THE WINNING CIRCLE. Senator Sergio Osmeña III. File photo

MANILA, Philippines – Three of 5 re-electionist senators are in danger of losing their seats, the unofficial tally of votes as of 8 am Tuesday morning, May 10, show. 

Senator Ralph Recto has so far received about 13.2 million votes, ranking 11th in a race for 12 seats. Senators Sergio Osmeña III and Teofisto Guingona III are outside the Magic 12. They ranked 14th and 17th, respectively, with 11.6 million and 9.4 million votes. 

About 5 million votes that have yet to be transmitted are enough to shuffle the rankings, based on Rappler estimates. There are about 55 million voters but the turnout was 81%. Nearly 90% of the results have been transmitted.

Surveys have consistently placed Recto and Osmeña inside the 'Magic 12', but Guingona have long suffered poorer numbers. 

Two other re-electionist senators have so far been able to stay on top of the race. Senators Frank Drilon and Vicente Sotto III are ranking 2nd and 3rd, respectively, with more than 17 million and 16 million votes, respectively. 

There are 4 'comebacking' senators in the 'Magic 12'. They are formers senators Panfilo Lacson, Richard Gordon, Juan Miguel Zubiri, and Francis Pangilinan.  

There are 5 relatively new faces in the 'Magic 12'. Former Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) chief Joel Villanueva leads the pack, consistently topping the tally since the results started coming in late Monday afternoon, May 9. (READ: Joel Villanueva's messaging, 'very good network' behind rise – Tabunda)

Villanueva also has more than 17 million votes. Surveys show he has enjoyed a steady rise since the start of the campaign period, starting with only 22% support in February and then 31% in the last SWS survey conducted May 1-3. In comparison, all the re-electionist senators suffered declines in their numbers. 

Villanueva and Drilon are the only two senatorial candidates who have so far secured their seats in the Senate, Rappler estimates show. Thirteenth placer former MMDA Chairman Francis Tolentino, who has less than 12 million votes so far will no longer be able to catch up even if he got a vote in all of the remaining ballots.

The other 4 relatively new faces are former Akbayan Representative Risa Hontiveros, Sarangani Representative and boxing champion Emmanuel "Manny" Pacquiao, Valuenzuela City Representative Sherwin Gatchalian, and former Justice Secretary Leila De Lima.

Aside from Senators Osmeña and Guingona, the candidates outside the Magic 12 but still have statistical chances to displace those in the winning circle are Tolentino, Leyte Representative Martin Romualdez, Manila Vice Mayor Isko Moreno. – Rappler.com

Irene Marcos, Angaras in Panama Papers database

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A private security guard stands outside the building where Panama-based Mossack Fonseca law firm is based, in Panama City, on April 5, 2016. Rodrigo Arangua/AFP

MANILA, Philippines – Irene Marcos Araneta, her husband Gregorio, and 3 members of Aurora's powerful Angara clan are among the prominent Filipinos in the "Panama Papers," the leaked cache of documents from a Panama law firm that has revealed the inner workings of offshore finance.

The database, built on just a portion of the 11.5 million documents leaked from the Panama law firm Mossack Fonseca, reveals 311 officer, 78 intermediaries, 40 entities, and 583 addresses connected to the Philippines.

Among the prominent names connected to the Philippines are:

  • The Angaras: former Senator Edgardo Angara, his wife Gloria Angara, and Senator Juan Edgardo "Sonny" Angara, all listed as officers of Arkwright Assets Limited, a company with a registered address in the British Virgin Islands
  • Irene Marcos Araneta, the youngest child of dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr and sister of vice presidential candidate Senator Ferdinand Jr, along with her husband Gregorio Ma. Araneta III. Both are listed as shareholders of Orient Wind Development Limited, registered in the British Virgin Islands.
  • Henry Sy Jr, eldest son of mall magnate Henry Sy Sr.; He is connected to the company Success House International Limited.
  • Former senator Consuelo "Jamby" Madrigal. She is listed as shareholder of Vines Global Limited, with listed address in Beijing, China.
  • ABS-CBN chairman Eugenio Lopez III. He is listed as a shareholder of Derrydowns Limited, a company with listed address in Ningbo, China.

Back in 2013, the Offshore Leaks probe by the ICIJ revealed that Marcos-Araneta's sister, Ilocos Norte Governor Maria Imelda "Imee" Marcos Manotoc is as one of the beneficiaries of the Sintra Trust, a company based in the British Virgin Islands.

In all, more than 360,000 names of individuals and companies behind the anonymous shell firms, the ICIJ said.

This is the first time the public gained its first access to the Panama Papers records of over 200,000 secret offshore companies.

It reveals the full extent to which the world's wealthy, alongside criminals, create such nominee companies to stash and transfer assets out of sight of the law and tax officials.

Reports already published in April based on the explosive dossier linked some of the world's most powerful leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, British Prime Minister David Cameron and others to unreported offshore companies.

Iceland's prime minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson, and Spain's industry minister Jose Manuel Soria, were forced to resign when they were tied to shell companies.

Until now access to the total cache of documents, originally provided by a mysterious "John Doe", was restricted to the ICIJ and a select group of international media.

'In the public interest'

The ICIJ said Monday it is publishing some of the information catalogued in a database "in the public interest," as a global movement against tax evasion and the secrecy accorded the beneficial owners of anonymous shell companies gains force.

The database "allows users to explore the networks of companies and people that used – and sometimes abused – the secrecy of offshore locales with the help of Mossack Fonseca and other intermediaries," the ICIJ said.

It said it was not making available raw records online, nor was it putting all the information from the records out, in part to prevent access to bank account details and personal data of those mentioned.

The database can be searched by individual and company name and address, and shows links between those in the database.

But it gives no information – beyond their name – on the full identities of those behind the companies, nor of the underlying assets linked to the accounts.

And often the names of companies are linked to other similarly anonymous companies.

Even so, the individuals associated with the firms plainly come from all four corners of the globe. Many of the names are Chinese, Middle Eastern, Latin American and European.

The data came from nearly four decades of digital archives of Mossack Fonseca, one of the leading firms in the world for creating secret companies.

It is not known how the documents came to light; Mossack Fonseca says its computer records were hacked from abroad.

However they were obtained, "John Doe" first provided them to the German newspaper Süeddeustche Zeitung, which then approached ICIJ to organize a collective analysis of them.

Mossack Fonseca on Thursday, May 5, sought a court order last week to prevent the ICIJ from putting the data online, arguing it would violate attorney-client privilege.

But the ICIJ said it is important the public be able to look up information on any offshore company.

"We think that information about who owns the company should be public and transparent," Marina Walker Guevara, deputy director of the ICIJ, told CNN.

She stressed, however, that "this is not disclosing private information en masse."– With reports from Agence France-Presse/Rappler.com

Trillanes to Duterte: I won't be a hindrance

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HE SAID, HE SAID. Senator Antonio Trillanes IV accuses Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte of not declaring a bank account in his Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth

MANILA, Philippines – Vice presidential candidate and Senator Antonio Trillanes IV on Tuesday, May 10, said he will not be a hindrance to reform initiatives under the impending presidency of Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte.

"I respect the will of the Filipino people. They have spoken clearly and resoundingly that they want Mayor Duterte to be our next president," Trillanes said in a statement on Tuesday.

The vice presidential candidate on May 5 filed a plunder complaint against Duterte before the Office of the Ombudsman, accusing the mayor of maintaining 11,000 ghost employees in the Davao City government in 2014. 

A news report by Philippine Star cited a 9-page charge sheet by Trillanes, saying the local government spent P708 million to pay for supposed ghost employees.

Citing a study by some accountants and financial specialists, the senator also said that about P2.4 billion coursed through Duterte’s alleged bank accounts from 2006 to 2015.

Trillanes earlier said that he will continue to pursue allegations of undeclared wealth against Duterte even if he is elected as president.

But as Duterte maintains huge lead on the polls on Tuesday, Trillanes issued a statement saying he will not be a barrier to Duterte’s reforms.

"I assure the Mayor and our countrymen that I will not be a hindrance to the reform initiatives he intends to push in our government," Trillanes said. 

"Having said that, I will continue with my advocacies as a legislator in our system of checks and balances. May God bless our country," he added.

Trillanes himself conceded defeat on Tuesday. – Rappler.com

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