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  1. Election Results (Philippines) | Eleksyon2016 | GMA News Online | GMA News Online. Partial and Unofficial Results as of 7:45 PM, May 18, 2016 representing 96.14% of the Election Returns. (90,635 of 94,276 Election Returns) (43,716,817 of 55,735,757 Registered Voters). Source: COMELEC-GMA Mirror Server.

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  2. 2016 Philippine presidential election, COMELEC transparency server Candidate Party Votes Rodrigo Duterte: PDP–Laban: 15,970,018 Mar Roxas: Liberal: 9,700,382 Grace Poe: Independent: 8,935,733 Jejomar Binay: UNA: 5,318,249 Miriam Defensor Santiago: PRP: 1,424,520 Roy Señeres: PMM: 25,161 Turnout: 43,716,817 Registered voters: 55,739,911 ...

  3. May 27, 2016 · An official vote count by the Philippine Congress has determined that Mayor Rodrigo Duterte was elected president in elections held on May 9. The congressional vote count, which ended...

  4. May 28, 2016 · Anti-crime firebrand Rodrigo Duterte won the May 9 contest for president by a landslide, but the closely fought vice-presidential race went down the wire, with Ferdinand Marcos Jr losing by about 263,000 votes to congresswoman Leni Robredo.

  5. Apr 27, 2022 · How they voted in 2016: A look at the Philippines' vote-rich areas. ABS-CBN Investigative & Research Group. Published Apr 27, 2022 05:18 PM PHT. |. Updated Jan 31, 2023 10:46 AM PHT. With a combined voting power of 20.3 million in 2022, the top 10 vote-rich provinces could propel a candidate to victory in the elections.

  6. On election night, 4 hours after the polls closed, 80% vote counting machines had transmitted the election data, setting a new record for the Philippines. [30] Speed was one of the main reasons why Philippine authorities decided to automate elections.

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