Comelec Election Results 2022 for President partial, unofficial


MANILA, Philippines – The Commission on Election (Comelec) partial and unofficial results for the May 2022 elections – presidential race will be available to the public as voting close on Monday, May 9.

Five of the 10 candidates for the 2022 Philippine presidential elections.
Five of the 10 candidates for the 2022 Philippine presidential elections.

The 17th president of the Philippines and the successor of President Rodrigo Duterte will be announced in the coming days once the official canvassing of votes started.

“By the seventh day, we can already see the winning president and vice president based on partial and unofficial results,” Commissioner George Garcia said.

“We will have the proclamation of the president by the first week of June,” he added.


RELATED STORIES

  • Philippine Election 2022 Live Results Online
  • Comelec Election Results 2022: Vice President partial, unofficial
  • May 2022 Election: Senatorial race Comelec partial, unofficial results
  • LIVESTREAM: GMA Network’s Eleksyon 2022 coverage
  • LIVESTREAM: ABS-CBN News Halalan 2022 special coverage

On this page, you will find the updates on latest vote tally for the ten (10) presidential candidates in the 2022 elections:

  • Vice President Leni Robredo (Independent)
  • former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas)
  • Manila Mayor Isko Moreno Domagoso (Aksyon Demokratiko)
  • Senator Manny Pacquiao (PROMDI)
  • Senator Ping Lacson (Independent)
  • former presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella (Independent)
  • labor leader Leody de Guzman (Partido Lakas ng Masa)
  • former defense chief Norberto Gonzales (Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas)
  • businessman Faisal Mangondato (Katipunan ng Kamalayang Kayumanggi)
  • cardiologist Jose Montemayor Jr. (Democratic Party of the Philippines).

Election 2022 – Presidential race
Partial, unofficial results aggregated from Comelec data as of May 10, 2022, 7:02 AM and from 95.59% of Election Returns

Rank Candidate Votes
1 Marcos, Bongbong 30,418,045
2 Robredo, Leni 14,489,259
3 Pacquiao, Manny Pacman 3,488,587
4 Domagoso, Isko Moreno 1,849,537
5 Lacson, Panfilo 867,969
6 Mangondato, Faisal 236,853
7 Abella, Ernesto 109,695
8 De Guzman, Leody 89,778
9 Gonzales, Norberto 86,271
10 Montemayor, Jose Jr. 58,353

PRESIDENTIAL RACE



According to the Comelec, more than 65 million voters are expected to report to 107,000 precincts nationwide to cast their ballots in the country’s third automated presidential election.

Based on Comelec rules, the candidate with the highest number of votes wins the presidency. In case when two or more candidates have the highest number of votes, one of them shall be chosen by the vote of a majority of all the members of both Houses of the Congress, voting separately.

The canvassing of votes for the presidential race is the sole jurisdiction of Congress sitting as the National Board of Canvassers (NBOC). Garcia said that the Congress will start its work once the Senate and the House of Representatives resume sessions on May 23.

The Congress is given not later than thirty days after the day of the election to canvass results from all provinces, independent cities that have their own legislative districts, diplomatic posts, and local absentee voters.

The next president shall be inaugurated on June 30, 2022.


2022 automated election system (AES)

The May 2022 election is the country’s fifth automated polls, which started in the 2010 elections.

When voting close on Monday, the vote counting machines (VCMs) transmit the vote counts – also known as election returns or ERs – to the different servers and canvassing centers in the AES.

From the VCMs, the election returns (ERs) are transmitted to the central server, to a transparency server, and to the municipal board of canvassers (MBOC).

From the MBOC, the results are transmitted to the provincial board of canvassers (PBOC), where the results are collated and then transmitted to the national board of canvassers (NBOC), where the results for national positions are canvassed.

The MBOC and PBOC also separately beam ERs to the central server.

— The Summit Express