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Latest Partial Results Senatorial Race for Election 2025

At 97.37% of Total Election Results Processed as of May 14, 2025, 2:12 PM, Philippine time, this is the latest results of “Senatorial Race for Election 2025”

Instead of the top 20, I’ll just list the top 15, since the top 10 have already seated for the position.

Rank Candidates Votes Percent
1 Bong Go (PDPLBN) 26,488,932 37.96%
2 Bam Aquino (KNP) 20,637,230 29.58%
3 Bato Dela Rosa (PDPLBN) 20,272,159 29.05%
4 Erwin Tulfo (LAKAS) 16,815,662 24.10%
5 Kiko Pangilinan (LP) 15,088,124 21.62%
6 Rodante Marcoleta (IND) 14,910,611 21.37%
7 Ping Lacson (IND) 14,857,131 21.29%
8 Tito Sotto (NPC) 14,596,610 20.92%
9 Pia Cayetano (NP) 14,306,916 20.50%
10 Camille Villar (NP) 13,360,070 19.15%
11 Lito Lapid (NPC) 13,121,188 18.81%
12 Imee R Marcos (NP) 13,037,96 18.69%
13 Ben Bitag Tulfo (IND) 11,886,773 17.04%
14 Ramon   “Bong” Revilla Jr.(LAKAS) 11,789,974 16.90%
15 Abby Binay (NPC) 11,569,910 16.58%

For the election results in the local level, please visit Rappler’s Election Homepage.

Source: COMELEC, Rappler

Partial Results Senatorial Race for Election 2025

80.26% precincts reporting as of May 13, 2025, 5:02 AM (PH local time). These are partial, unofficial results for the 2025 national and local elections based on data from the Comelec Media Server.

Before the end of the day tomorrow, May 13, 2025, Comelec will likely proclaim the winners for both the National and local level, since the election returns that have been received is at 98.42%, while the Overseas ERs is at 84.29%.

Rank Candidates Votes Percent
1 Bong Go (PDPLBN) 21,729,790 31.14%
2 Bam Aquino (KNP) 16,794,699 24.07%
3 Bato Dela Rosa (PDPLBN) 16,639,300 23.85%
4 Erwin Tulfo (LAKAS) 13,781,873 19.75%
5 Kiko Pangilinan (LP) 12,278,641 17.60%
6 Rodante Marcoleta (IND) 12,200,940 17.49%
7 Ping Lacson (IND) 12,116,320 17.37%
8 Tito Sotto (NPC) 11,909,561 17.07%
9 Pia Cayetano (NP) 11,684,846 16.75%
10 Camille Villar (NP) 10,997,784 15.76%
11 Lito Lapid (NPC) 10,793,298 15.47%
12 Imee R Marcos (NP) 10,697,840 15.33%
13 Ben Bitag Tulfo (IND) 9,722,361 13.93%
14 Ramon   “Bong” Revilla Jr.(LAKAS) 9,716,009 13.93%
15 Abby Binay (NPC) 9,476,986 13.58%
16 Benhur Abalos (PFP) 9,291,284 13.32%
17 Jimmy Bondoc (PDPLBN) 8,496,073 12.18%
18 Manny   “Pacman” (PFP) 8,383,304 12.01%
19 Phillip   “Ipe” Salvador (PDPLBN) 8,236,467 11.80%
20 Bosita Bonifacio   (IND) 7,834,722 11.23%

If you are closely monitoring the senatorial race, then you do not need to worry if your candidate is in the top 6 or even top 10, the last 3 or 2 position will determine if the candidate will have a seat at the Senate by the end of this election.

Source: COMELEC, Rappler

Sen. Bong Go files candidacy for Vice President

Sen. Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go officially files his certificate of candidacy (COC) for Vice President. He was accompanied by Pres. Duterte, Saturday, October 2nd.

In a statement, Go said he will run for vice president after Duterte announced his “retirement” from politic, withdrawing his acceptance of the PDP-Laban nomination for the same post.

“Given that President Rodrigo Duterte decided to withdraw his acceptance of nomination, I am here to take on the challenge as PDP-Laban’s Vice Presidential candidate,” Go said in a statement.

Sen. Bong Go was originally nominated for the position of President by the Cusi-side of the now divided PDP-Laban. With the latest development, it’s unclear who will be the new candidate for the position of President and if the replacement will even have a chance of running against Isko Moreno and Ping Lacson, who already announced their intension to run for the highest office in the country.

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte retires from Politics

In a surprising twist, President Rodrigo Duterte announced that he will be retiring from politics. His announcement was made while accompanying longtime aide Senator Bong Go in filing his certificate of candidacy (COC) for vice president.

His retirement means that he will no longer continue with his plans to run of the Vice President, as previously announced.

This is not the first time that Duterte announce his retirement from politics, if you can recall, in 2015, then Davao City Mayor Duterte said that he “will retire from public life for good. I believe it’s no longer my time to be in politics.”

Sen. Bong Go and President Duterte was nominated by Cusi-led faction of PDP-Laban, for President and Vice President, respectively but now that Bong Go filed for the position of Vice President and Pres. Duterte looming retirement, it’s unclear whole will the standard bearer of PDP-Laban to run for President, since Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte already filed her candidacy for a reelection for Mayor of Davao City.

Of course, we cannot discount the fact that Rodrigo Duterte can still change his mind and later run for the the VP position, since as reported by One New, this was an old strategy that Duterte already used. I guess we’ll know by Nov. 15th.