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Halalan 2010 Partial Results for Senators

1 BONG REVILLA, Ramon, Jr. B. 17,495,563
2 ESTRADA, Jinggoy E. 17,103,565
3 DEFENSOR SANTIAGO, Miriam P. 15,660,260
4 DRILON, Franklin M. 14,361,108
5 ENRILE, Juan Ponce -. 14,148,515
6 CAYETANO, Pilar Juliana S. 12,395,783
7 MARCOS, Ferdinand, Jr. R. 11,923,364
8 RECTO, Ralph G. 11,203,075
9 SOTTO , Vicente III C. 10,746,456
10 OSMEÑA, Sergio III D. 10,538,634
11 LAPID, Manuel M. 9,862,531
12 GUINGONA , Teofisto III D. 9,323,807

89% counted

Halalan 2010 Partial Results for Vice-President

1 BINAY, Jejomar C. 13,259,610
2 ROXAS, Manuel A. 12,466,430
3 LEGARDA, Loren B. 3,723,425
4 FERNANDO, Bayani F. 925,637
5 MANZANO, Eduardo B. 695,885
6 YASAY, Perfecto R. 326,390
7 SONZA, Jose Y. 56,836
8 CHIPECO, Dominador Jr F. 46,704

89% counted

Halalan 2010 Partial Results for President

1 AQUINO, Benigno Simeon III C. 13,583,835
2 ESTRADA EJERCITO, Joseph M. 8,614,181
3 VILLAR, Manuel Jr B. 4,915,464
4 TEODORO, Gilberto Jr. C. 3,623,132
5 VILLANUEVA, Eduardo C. 1,010,282
6 GORDON, Richard J. 461,802
7 ACOSTA, Vetellano S. 161,227
8 PERLAS, Jesus Nicanor P. 48,334
9 MADRIGAL, Jamby A. 41,501
10 DE LOS REYES, John Carlos G. 39,502

89% counted

Halalan 2010 Philippine Elections News, Updates, Hotlines

Hello there fellow internet citizen! I know you are also pumped up to vote this upcoming elections. It is part of our social responsibility though to make the Halalan 2010 Philippine Elections be a clean one, but then there will be inevitable circumstances and that is why you need to know the different procedures on how you can reports Halalan 2010 – Philippine Election News and Updates. Also, there will be hotlines provided below for you to call whenever there is a need for incidents to be reported.

Here is a compilation of the different ways for you to help report necessary news, updates this 2010 Philippine Elections.

Blog Watch

1. If you have twitter account, use the hashtags #juanvote
2. Email news, url of your post , photos, url of photo gallery, video gallery
elections2010@thepoc.net
3. We will have updates every 2-3 hours on May 10 so the more frequent the news, the better.

PPCRV and AES c/o Aileen Apolo

Report incident through SMART gateway 5656 (BOTO)
Other texters: +63-905-304-2534,
Email reports to reports@aeswatch.org

Key in reports directly on the website http://www.aeswatch.org, or

Send reports via Twitter using the hash tag: #aes, #aeswatch, #juanvote, #halalan
Best to include the precinct number, municipality or city, and province, followed by the incident.

Reports received are pinned on a digital map of the Philippines which can be found on the AESWatch site (done by volunteers!). The monitoring center of AES Watch will be located at Ang Bahay ng Alumni in U.P. Campus, Diliman, Quezon City . You are all welcome to drop by and provide morale support to the young volunteers (and you are welcome to volunteer too!).

REPORT ANY INCIDENT THAT VIOLATES THIS GENERAL RULE: All eligible voters have a right to vote freely and to have those votes counted quickly and accurately to determine the winners in the electoral contests.


Voting Issues
* Delays in opening of precincts
* Preventing any registered voter to cast a vote
* Missing names of registered voters in List of Voters
* Receiving a ballot that has already been pre-marked or with shading
* Any person checking out how a voter is casting a vote (violation of privacy and secrecy)
* Precinct runs out of ballots (If precinct runs out of ballots, a voter should be allowed to cast votes in next precinct)
* Precinct runs out of markers
* Precinct has wrong ballot
* Suspension of voting for whatever purpose
* Non-use or unavailability of indelible ink to mark voters who have already voted
* Premature closing of precincts

Automated Election System Issues
* No PCOS machine in precinct
* PCOS machine malfunctions
* PCOS machine rejects ballots
* CF card (memory card) malfunctions
* Brownouts at any time on Election Day at the precincts
* Unauthorized personnel (non-COMELEC) accessing the PCOS machine
* Stealing or destruction of the PCOS machine

Election Violence
* Unauthorized presence of armed military or police personnel
* Unauthorized presence of unidentifiable armed persons (private armies, militias)
* Fighting in precincts, polling centers and canvassing centers
* Any physical attack or threat of physical attack against any teacher or official authorized by the COMELEC, or against any voter, any group of voters, any candidate, or supporters of any candidate or party

COMELEC: Prohibited acts on Election Day
* Campaigning
* Selling, furnishing, offering, buying, serving or taking intoxicating liquor
* Giving, accepting free transportation, food, drinks and things of value
* Soliciting votes or undertaking any propaganda for or against any candidate or any political party within the polling place or within thirty (30) meters thereof
* Voting more than once or in substitution of another
* Holding of fairs, cockfights, boxing, horse races or other any other similar sports
* Opening of booths or stalls for the sale, etc., of merchandise, or refreshments within a radius of thirty meters from the polling place

Other Hotline #s:
* COMELEC: 525-9296, 5259345, 5275574, 5271892, 5259335, 5259294, 5270821, 5259297
* PPCRV: 5253476, 5265694, 5260869, 5261417, 5260012, 5236574, 5254992, 5264572, 5262248
* NAMFREL: 4704151, 4847590, 0927-9611524, 0919-3389344
* KONTRA DAYA: 5693427, 0921-2953004, 0915-2332413

Juan Vote

Through #juanvote
#juanvote welcomes all types of reports through the following:

* Twitter Use hashtag #juanvote
* Email report@juanvote.com
* Text and send to any of the following numbers: 09274004190, 09995178201, 09223913567

Pinoy Netizens Guide to May 10 by #juanvote

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Philippine Elections 2010 Results Predictions

Tomorrow, I will be casting my vote for the first time in the national elections. This, in my eyes, have been the most controversial, most discussed one ever since my birth. Since you know already who I am voting for this coming elections, then I won’t waste my time listing them down here as most of the reasons why I am voting for them is similar to each other.

That is why I came up with an idea on trying to predict the Philippine Elections 2010 Results.

For the presidency, a lot of people may be mislead to vote for Noynoy Aquino, the leading candidate. However, it appears to me that his lead which is very apparent in NCR might not translate with the votes in other parts of the country. When people in the province are asked, those with solid party foundations in the local government units lead the roll – something good for the administration bet Gilbert Teodoro and Nacionalista party frontier Manny Villar. With that said, as of the moment, I am expecting a three-way race to the presidency between Noynoy Aquino, Manny Villar and Gibo Teodoro.

With a margin of error of 2%, I made myself a list of probable sharing of votes in each of the regions of the country, just for fun and my list ended up with the following results with Gibo Teodoro possibly lower, as I assumed that the Mindanao votes are on his side along with Manny Villar. Visayas is definitely going for Gibo with almost equal following from Noynoy and Villar. The North vote was also considered – the places known to be in the side of Villar and the NCR and neighboring regions vote which was accounted to Noynoy Aquino.
Aquino, Noynoy – 29.94%
Villar, Manny – 29.16%
Teodoro, Gilbert – 24.60%
Estrada, Erap – 9.44%
Gordon, Dick – 4.78%
Villanueva, Eddie – 2.67%
Madrigal, Jamby – 1.36%
Delos Reyes, JC – 0.22%
Perlas, Nicanor – 0.18%

The work was tedious. This forecasting is very difficult to do. For the Vice-President position, the race is between two candidates Mar Roxas and Jejomar Binay – this boils down to the inclination of the Visayas and Mindanao votes. But for me, the Philippine Elections 2010 Results for Vice-President would be an upset win for Jejomar Binay with a close margin against Mar Roxas.

A lot of factors can affect the 2010 Philippine Elections Results especially for President and Vice-President as this will be the first year for the automated system to get on track. I fear of people losing their rights to vote just because of ignorance. I hope that the Filipinos are well-prepared to vote in this kind of system. I also hope that the Philippine 2010 Elections Results especially for the Vice-President and President positions will be released early and will be transparent enough as this the most crucial decision Filipinos will ever make.

Lastly, I pray that this 2010 Philippine Elections, both local and national levels, would be a peaceful one. Days before this, I was starting to feel bad vibes and possible bloodsheds this coming elections – I hope for safety of all and hopefully, our country will be lead by the best leaders with the true mandate of the Filipino people.