Congressional canvass for the 2022 Philippine presidential election

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The following is the official canvassing of votes by the Congress of the Philippines for the 2022 Philippine presidential and vice presidential election. The canvassing started on May 24, 2022 [1] and ended a day later, making it the fastest congressional canvassing process in Philippine electoral history. [2]

Contents

The Congress was mandated to declare a winner 30 days after the elections (June 8) maximum.

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Results for the president.
Results for the vice president. 2022 Philippine vice presidential election results detailed.svg
Results for the vice president.

Process

After voters had finished voting, the counting machines will then count the votes received by each candidate in each position. For positions elected on a national basis (president, vice president, senators and party-list representatives), the counting machine will then print an election return for that precinct, and will transmit the results to the municipal/city board of canvassers, Congress, Commission on Elections, the citizen's arm authorized by the commission, political parties, and others.

The city or municipality will then tally the votes for all positions and will issue two documents at its conclusion: a statement of votes where the votes obtained by candidates in each precinct in a city/municipality is stated; and a certificate of canvass (COC), a document in electronic and printed form containing the total votes in figures obtained by each candidate in the city or municipality. The city or municipal COC will either be sent electronically to Congress (if the city is an Independent city with its own legislative district) or to the provincial board of canvassers in which the process is repeated; this time the provincial COC will be sent to Congress.

Congress, sitting as the National Board of Canvassers, will canvass the votes to determine who among the candidates are elected president and vice president. [3]

In theory, all of the votes from the election returns when added must be equal to the votes canvassed by Congress coming from the city/provincial COCs.

The provincial/city board of canvassers will send an electronically transmitted COC to the Congress' Consolidation and Canvassing System (CCS) server, which was activated minutes after voting closed on May 9. Meanwhile, the manually counted and physically delivered COCs from the provincial and/or city board of canvassers will be sent first to the Senate then it will be brought to the Batasang Pambansa Complex, the home of the House of Representatives upon the convening of both the Senate and the House of Representatives in a joint session.

The canvassing committee would tabulate the results of each COC in the order they were received electronically in the Consolidation and Canvassing System (CCS) and physically delivered to Congress for manually prepared COCs with no electronic transmission.

The committee would then compare the electronically received COC from the physically delivered COC for any discrepancy. In cases of discrepancies, Congress may summon the chairperson of the provincial/city board of canvassers from where city/province the COC came from. For overseas absentee voting COCs, the board of canvassers could contacted through any forms of communication deemed safe and reliable by the committee. Absentee votes among Philippine citizens who lived overseas would be included by the time the Philippine Congress declared a winner. [4]

After all of the COCs were canvassed, the joint committee would furnish a report to be approved by majority vote by both House and Senate voting separately.

Members of the canvassing committee

Instead of the whole Congress canvassing the votes, a committee comprised evenly between the Senate and the House of Representatives will canvass the votes at the Batasang Pambansa Complex in Quezon City, the home of the House of Representatives. Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri and House Majority Leader Martin Romualdez co-chaired the proceedings instead of Senate President Tito Sotto and House Speaker Lord Allan Velasco. Senate Majority Floor Leader Zubiri announced the composition of the Senate delegation on May 23, [5] while Speaker Velasco announced theirs on May 24. [6]

SenatePositionHouse of Representatives
Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri (Independent)Co-chairpersonsHouse Majority Leader Martin Romualdez (Leyte, Lakas)
Members
  • Manuel Jose Dalipe (Zamboanga City, Lakas)
  • Juliet Marie Ferrer (Negros Occidental, NUP)
  • Sharon Garin (AAMBIS-OWA party-list)
  • Jesus Crispin Remulla (Cavite, NUP)
  • Kristine Singson-Meehan (Ilocos Sur, NPC)
  • Abraham Tolentino (Cavite, NUP)
Alternates

Presidential election

CandidatePartyVotes%
Bongbong Marcos Partido Federal ng Pilipinas 31,629,78358.77
Leni Robredo Independent [lower-alpha 1] 15,035,77327.94
Manny Pacquiao PROMDI 3,663,1136.81
Isko Moreno Aksyon Demokratiko 1,933,9093.59
Panfilo Lacson Independent [lower-alpha 2] 892,3751.66
Faisal Mangondato Katipunan ng Kamalayang Kayumanggi 301,6290.56
Ernesto Abella Independent114,6270.21
Leody de Guzman Partido Lakas ng Masa 93,0270.17
Norberto Gonzales Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas 90,6560.17
Jose Montemayor Jr. Democratic Party of the Philippines 60,5920.11
Total53,815,484100.00
Valid votes53,815,48496.24
Invalid/blank votes2,101,9133.76
Total votes55,917,397100.00
Registered voters/turnout67,368,50883.00
Source: Congress (vote totals); COMELEC (election day turnout, absentee turnout)
  1. Liberal Party member running as an independent
  2. Originally ran under Partido para sa Demokratikong Reporma; resigned from the party mid-way through the campaign. Still labeled as a Reporma candidate on the official ballots.
Province/City Marcos Robredo Pacquiao Moreno Lacson Mangondato Abella de Guzman Gonzales Montemayor
Abra 147,8124,5025887089216317811312996
Agusan del Norte 301,26446,20341,0708,4773,0605441,2066431,113534
Agusan del Sur 153,310145,19836,0592,7971,5672211,602519868434
Aklan 146,323146,28420,08716,7644,238506949587548574
Albay 112,651608,7798,5576,3314,9926142,2071,7431,736845
Antique 115,027142,66330,19022,1265,3123031,147846685641
Apayao 60,1811,879906368449271218475124
Aurora 83,71929,6606,0713,0262,960116243203187161
Bacolod City 121,179112,05125,61112,0605,4742021,345602503292
Baguio 98,28627,7961,7653,3015,88964312414490154
Basilan 147,12151,5114,0743,8237503,923586162315126
Bataan 334,642109,7577,45221,1589,7674536715441,508324
Batanes 4,3585,195182725567717342511
Batangas 719,971656,16636,29088,55943,1951,3522,1882,3611,9691,179
Benguet 166,54121,6825,2993,6977,594124168187195265
Biliran 60,68711,85117,3472,445856152327199159149
Bohol 501,637141,01888,93827,33413,0588032,2551,3541,7681,182
Bukidnon 514,94580,450130,76215,8847,1431,9323,1562,2892,0021,605
Bulacan 1,040,157500,28536,46792,61044,9341,5172,3993,0562,3121,380
Cagayan 556,61347,3845,5055,6446,0015771,1631,037739651
Cagayan de Oro 237,65334,37225,2205,5563,585550531409464360
Caloocan 361,464153,20510,75634,25213,398460397786525473
Camarines Norte 66,995239,3536,1334,4262,486300951730677359
Camarines Sur 102,921958,9056,9503,9363,1985642,9921,2251,271764
Camiguin 45,3214,5911,71750523235767162125
Capiz 165,903216,23621,66716,5434,3363511,5851,0991,150611
Catanduanes 31,454123,8053,5432,5672,101143713477393425
Cavite 1,121,668497,89840,05480,48491,6772,3781,8992,4851,7461,476
Cebu 1,055,985391,080371,18352,50424,2701,3473,8753,5593,3152,750
Cebu City 344,876160,89050,14522,47812,5675691,3761,1871,056716
Cotabato 460,65085,56245,03815,7217,8344,7881,2991,0741,228757
Davao City 649,72531,96114,3196,8397,4482,2422,2628941,227682
Davao de Oro 343,92922,67741,8614,2583,9258221,0439291,254587
Davao del Norte 470,56739,37330,7334,8446,8261,1551,041873853621
Davao del Sur 290,66919,69036,8024,1252,837897794621737482
Davao Occidental 102,2652,98130,363723438704332202265161
Davao Oriental 233,63219,42449,1093,9832,4111,1401,180803799725
Dinagat Islands 46,89810,6903,2426192783517312411273
Eastern Samar 107,419124,39327,3668,6602,8061901,113683906361
General Santos 152,70327,34481,3513,4823,0531,107348315292398
Guimaras 25,79266,0716,7963,04585735269182126168
Ifugao 82,47915,5856,5732,2332,41773173154127222
Iligan City 107,51418,85715,0923,8431,8221,583371226274179
Ilocos Norte 356,22110,0431,0461,4261,928164280200192193
Ilocos Sur 391,97315,6711,2821,5111,756343385216220176
Iloilo 374,144579,52572,38129,66910,9156962,9742,4791,9221,334
Iloilo City 85,117149,2567,9786,8213,038150249286302299
Isabela 763,27482,13213,0409,4688,3027751,9601,2871,0991,050
Kalinga 117,3918,4401,4721,0711,365180220207145293
La Union 425,79224,5662,8592,8683,378262472564337266
Laguna 939,775510,93136,33686,87943,4391,6902,2982,6552,1011,368
Lanao del Norte 185,87247,58134,6148,0471,81222,237733528543394
Lanao del Sur 145,155126,3267,05729,8801,759180,131810525836374
Lapu-Lapu City 145,82337,33616,7945,5972,707415301282333263
Las Piñas City 137,11478,9284,12811,4886,419183181388223172
Leyte 825,707127,22378,20820,26211,4788832,9152,3192,0881,406
Maguindanao 310,545267,89413,86324,9042,65610,4861,6526031,190416
Makati City 207,527130,7435,34615,84210,564162226552288278
Malabon City 119,47551,4053,68212,4494,80271181364188147
Mandaluyong City 101,62564,0542,4797,9984,57495153323218112
Manila 358,875197,5737,119297,53211,6911,8074131,102556553
Marikina City 114,95692,2643,6708,4126,362191119498189178
Marinduque 55,27854,3799,8659,8073,81494416427276171
Masbate 162,037186,99864,4809,3884,0086553,5811,5211,804696
Misamis Occidental 258,15333,29047,4034,5731,811206439548537332
Misamis Oriental 386,70658,30676,76612,8814,5997941,4871,0951,245723
Mountain Province 75,7058,7653,6031,9852,70849156176106165
Muntinlupa City 136,46588,8895,05611,2546,105415233393218203
Navotas City 86,06226,3102,2319,8382,515398316810479
Negros Occidental 482,979528,097178,24533,37416,3141,0614,6883,2042,8652,137
Negros Oriental 258,114180,368223,58920,06714,8759973,8782,4972,4091,683
Northern Samar 127,538159,37234,4459,9803,0753241,750931891472
Nueva Ecija 945,388236,82713,66527,86226,7951,2441,9561,5761,6021,005
Nueva Vizcaya 200,11125,3397,9325,4994,546302367377232335
Occidental Mindoro 123,38784,32122,27611,8478,570210799408467422
Oriental Mindoro 192,890179,00745,61118,6319,8993516781,198651361
Palawan 269,647147,684133,05923,95111,2122,7572,0241,1981,7601,142
Pampanga 865,122370,62424,15856,79619,1421,3541,9331,6052,4711,156
Pangasinan 1,378,128280,15629,34142,39724,0131,7013,5313,1502,7861,776
Parañaque City 151,638104,7165,33911,3666,898551261420286229
Pasay City 135,85262,8303,26410,8684,662448152303196118
Pasig City 207,399141,0417,26114,18312,824653268756358281
Quezon 442,393609,97353,75440,70526,9187862,3481,9821,6621,012
Quezon City 646,443386,56116,63445,77625,9091,8977341,5991,042917
Quirino 84,5158,1344,7262,5452,09377169165114276
Rizal 765,644371,39932,39557,59041,5781,4541,1452,2461,5031,064
Romblon 71,12765,14212,44510,8955,511109374274256347
Samar 286,876127,02049,4469,9803,8843881,726604949471
San Juan City 42,63630,3921,2013,0692,511262601226149
Sarangani 79,36213,782163,4942,1541,1541,374744394510668
Siquijor 31,41217,7538,2242,6581,04055191164120233
Sorsogon 90,523333,6149,9866,8494,1534861,6191,3811,073603
South Cotabato 323,84667,13979,6369,3616,4501,2601,0829731,040675
Southern Leyte 157,97034,56021,59818,6512,009269515432437297
Sultan Kudarat 253,70064,98331,80310,5223,2094,2291,408794803440
Sulu 350,58810,1901,9221,5253458241756534667
Surigao del Norte 227,19446,22830,8925,2633,2945131,062546746413
Surigao del Sur 249,17745,81258,6326,0792,8615821,0241,2981,006779
Taguig Pateros 255,233107,0257,60416,7638,9851,737326647367392
Tarlac 426,626291,41012,51321,6609,8306491,4221,0401,399573
Tawi-Tawi 143,63013,56311,5312,8845371,562421184479193
Valenzuela City 225,021101,5296,95814,5739,701185258632300260
Zambales 291,252114,10510,48717,2149,969878703752633532
Zamboanga City 226,08155,39825,95515,3355,1172,2146936461,005612
Zamboanga del Norte 284,009105,722139,23612,3733,5462,8661,4371,1191,6751,208
Zamboanga del Sur 354,36458,59599,55410,2103,0242,0371,2977111,444763
Zamboanga Sibugay 168,27146,14785,4148,0132,2192,0051,147695746495
SGA BARMM 8,77351,8496152,20073818802938128
Absentee voters 536,220142,8316,28126,9289,5961,440420389540265
Total31,629,78315,035,7733,663,1131,933,909892,375301,629114,62793,02790,65660,592
Province/City
Marcos Robredo Pacquiao Moreno Lacson Mangondato Abella de Guzman Gonzales Montemayor

Absentee voters

Country Marcos Robredo Pacquiao Moreno Lacson Mangondato Abella de Guzman Gonzales Montemayor
Local absentee voters 67,2253,4403471,05893858213132923
Detainee voters 444373220100
Argentina 71035010000
Australia 4,1624,487135419218298227
Austria 7743918752802111
Bahrain 11,2191,85686477162251484
Bangladesh 152720131012121
Belgium 95859016772202221
Brazil 27551120710000
Brunei 4,318652251645065231
Cambodia 1,37042437643707120
Canada 19,8729,4113791,46545532123299
Chile 35255418700000
China 58,1609,0596482,288372629153643
Czech Republic 5091297211100100
East Timor 2705739500000
Egypt 8012356728100100
France 2,242897191736343333
Germany 2,5961,37552243811135166
Greece 1,7104181365901100
Guam 3,1761,653562947602321
Hungary 271117326700101
India 312107100000
Indonesia 80278514675703130
Iran 1023128200021
Israel 6,4471,003672655302121
Italy 11,2724,17918889818617984
Japan 25,4105,4903311,572329439293515
Jordan 1,95224111851181000
Kenya 2126137411100
Kuwait 20,2412,276153686157502672
Laos 4281118181900011
Lebanon 3,526374141141140112
Malaysia 4,482965361637323390
Mexico 12052214900000
Myanmar 964454200000
Netherlands 86564912673403420
New Zealand 7,6202,6641404132263136128
Nigeria 31679212600020
Northern Mariana Islands 3,1761,653562947602321
Norway 49719414281201110
Oman 6,4571,15343307115113142
Pakistan 16127114301000
Papua New Guinea 84438916533301102
Poland 253105721600001
Portugal 7801749191201011
Qatar 15,5633,5091098253236018161810
Russia 1,22810217431002020
Saudi Arabia 49,4839,1363822,3727075532830319
Singapore 36,80612,2833241,9711,136226278212
South Africa 25195315400200
South Korea 2,28350320883117130
Spain 9,5292,3038543398131153
Sweden 5693456441601110
Switzerland 1,8331,139401755216555
Syria TBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBD
Taiwan 23,9061,87314935411006887
Thailand 4,5541,38865153992129105
Turkey 1,3572287601420110
United Arab Emirates 76,81915,2604712,7361,4096840446325
United Kingdom 8,8865,57319490033081713219
United States of America 35,22832,3191,4554,7631,2901560694140
Vatican City 98191423300000
Vietnam 64329712331913330
Total536,220142,8316,28126,9289,5961,440420389540265
Country
Marcos Robredo Pacquiao Moreno Lacson Mangondato Abella de Guzman Gonzales Montemayor

Vice presidential election

CandidatePartyVotes%
Sara Duterte [lower-alpha 1] Lakas–CMD 32,208,41761.53
Francis Pangilinan [lower-alpha 2] Liberal Party 9,329,20717.82
Tito Sotto [lower-alpha 3] Nationalist People's Coalition 8,251,26715.76
Willie Ong Aksyon Demokratiko 1,878,5313.59
Lito Atienza PROMDI 270,3810.52
Manny SD Lopez Labor Party Philippines 159,6700.31
Walden Bello Partido Lakas ng Masa 100,8270.19
Carlos Serapio Katipunan ng Kamalayang Kayumanggi 90,9890.17
Rizalito David Democratic Party of the Philippines 56,7110.11
Total52,346,000100.00
Valid votes52,346,00093.61
Invalid/blank votes3,571,3976.39
Total votes55,917,397100.00
Registered voters/turnout67,368,50883.00
Source: Congress (vote totals); COMELEC (election day turnout, absentee turnout)
  1. Running mate of Bongbong Marcos (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas)
  2. Running mate of Leni Robredo (Independent)
  3. Running mate of Panfilo Lacson (Independent)
Province/City Duterte Pangilinan Sotto Ong Atienza Lopez Bello SerapioDavid
Abra 138,8623,5857,5131,41626015618015384
Agusan del Norte 342,49223,70916,2424,0013,219963530564711
Agusan del Sur 295,98213,67614,5731,8062,0161,127570698306
Aklan 140,17291,66576,23013,7452,088745674564336
Albay 144,717444,39690,40628,5583,3562,5962,8471,9131,300
Antique 111,309103,17569,41714,3652,5101,4841,088801463
Apayao 54,0771,8255,10957016918912415881
Aurora 74,19420,40223,7224,27152628218017086
Bacolod City 120,39476,09560,13912,2382,006932645375266
Baguio 91,53621,32817,8486,16329111119412359
Basilan 175,99120,5207,671918389398211238122
Bataan 286,35864,899103,59622,0181,135532476413285
Batanes 4,5233,5112,351330282322107
Batangas 668,608397,115357,12983,8986,7372,1682,1751,364751
Benguet 147,56314,78633,3805,329483331254220156
Biliran 62,7178,27011,5722,3641,051398235289127
Bohol 594,02475,12559,89413,6444,8202,4311,3431,321725
Bukidnon 604,01449,48245,9036,0516,2665,3562,5462,3831,993
Bulacan 881,722267,111456,24193,3713,7281,9082,1471,847812
Cagayan 481,65541,86365,3979,6961,6091,9871,4121,388707
Cagayan de Oro 263,56020,91913,7693,8951,402540406360260
Caloocan 341,89889,340100,90337,7611,040422633375172
Camarines Norte 70,089171,12553,98213,7211,373985865744402
Camarines Sur 154,508732,711108,48521,0904,2522,9212,2632,2981,009
Camiguin 49,3591,8236822855741524217
Capiz 176,636142,08468,87613,6232,3681,8221,4371,096574
Catanduanes 36,36378,73135,8875,521944758608540309
Cavite 1,031,607297,184376,987108,8414,9601,7032,2361,349768
Cebu 1,258,538235,010247,09338,28422,1247,4343,4393,6955,987
Cebu City 382,49884,284100,88315,9452,9731,239992709673
Cotabato 552,09624,07127,8063,7202,1112,0441,1291,155698
Davao City 688,06511,07212,3984,0238202,009600413294
Davao de Oro 378,85011,02715,4372,1312,1931,155830652355
Davao del Norte 500,11610,49433,5983,1381,712942867685443
Davao del Sur 320,1318,54214,1362,2821,6351,3151,417646502
Davao Occidental 119,0193,1994,8506711,3451,138351434199
Davao Oriental 273,2929,84812,1361,8381,9271,650898889410
Dinagat Islands 51,1046,3612,01340621214113211958
Eastern Samar 119,68666,38955,4579,3481,8761,161727681394
General Santos 196,97621,18632,1176,1416,3981,023468388323
Guimaras 25,53752,98215,5753,166696292200140122
Ifugao 73,75313,33514,6803,252434605253324157
Iligan City 124,55910,5468,8852,103965340209234111
Ilocos Norte 342,5547,97310,3032,708379325392415144
Ilocos Sur 366,94812,62617,9594,455461390362356150
Iloilo 364,898448,171172,03431,9105,9934,0762,8142,2021,154
Iloilo City 92,946107,46538,4329,021779361291236282
Isabela 659,69666,280106,13016,0792,8712,2942,6661,846728
Kalinga 107,6737,2308,2222,098306360287300162
La Union 379,71419,30245,2768,158617549490456228
Laguna 823,247306,960373,67696,2784,8601,9312,0011,446967
Lanao del Norte 232,76324,47022,2264,9742,0051,137568705323
Lanao del Sur 341,25853,95828,10427,9282,8451,5059461,976448
Lapu-Lapu City 166,66418,73216,6533,7011,007264175192128
Las Piñas City 133,73254,23132,55216,40950815737913795
Leyte 792,11072,079115,02117,2186,1462,4752,3641,8341,347
Maguindanao 583,58522,10710,5903,1731,4451,519831953530
Makati City 202,15195,61243,87626,613710223548167101
Malabon City 108,09429,32240,60312,47341519130019070
Mandaluyong City 98,44844,53725,59511,7672911052639644
Manila 405,798148,325145,244155,9425,8666,2911,160501495
Marikina City 109,58562,41438,02314,74834310236712277
Marinduque 55,52434,51431,1837,264748407325260206
Masbate 175,786120,19773,68911,2434,7673,2432,3581,613928
Misamis Occidental 295,85816,97014,0592,4761,839668348325291
Misamis Oriental 440,83036,66227,3306,5003,9702,4501,1231,245687
Mountain Province 69,9506,97710,0022,62529225726718198
Muntinlupa City 128,14558,58342,08217,58455419331516490
Navotas City 77,54215,74324,2328,20228811013010044
Negros Occidental 476,475377,115259,48535,72314,6589,3474,4264,4714,426
Negros Oriental 350,865136,359109,82813,91610,0529,9542,7682,8801,932
Northern Samar 164,90974,82356,67010,4742,2791,4861,2481,062676
Nueva Ecija 703,042138,227347,23237,8952,7331,5921,3561,561811
Nueva Vizcaya 182,47719,16232,1064,988759796438635207
Occidental Mindoro 106,83455,92670,5717,8061,9331,082447585299
Oriental Mindoro 177,815123,584107,37717,8835,2811,477636709414
Palawan 280,832116,791127,93719,8398,6595,6201,6652,2411,420
Pampanga 737,915202,680334,28445,5433,2091,4371,5091,381937
Pangasinan 1,057,111172,571429,53765,8095,7554,5653,1543,6121,433
Parañaque City 147,25373,15740,34817,838661237394190129
Pasay City 131,10639,03430,84415,46243515426912763
Pasig City 186,70891,61578,61724,427623215528198106
Quezon 401,819359,373313,20555,2736,6462,8761,7412,0001,456
Quezon City 627,661260,332164,94363,5371,7776151,720646378
Quirino 71,8527,58716,7182,401401443274286117
Rizal 688,737221,528273,61873,6463,2121,4471,5421,202562
Romblon 63,68435,55052,1006,345823381278229125
Samar 280,66790,44573,0278,9432,7631,3597981,166409
San Juan City 42,49922,1079,8765,155152501473921
Sarangani 187,20215,14026,6333,1355,0482,7098121,184535
Siquijor 37,97911,7665,2041,44050526115410466
Sorsogon 88,438155,110169,54614,6462,0621,6331,2561,335740
South Cotabato 367,57148,69344,4007,6794,1953,2231,3321,630713
Southern Leyte 187,22619,36412,2036,0871,164532364354231
Sultan Kudarat 307,67123,89523,4893,0731,6831,609924862449
Sulu 355,8245,2802,036407149235758138
Surigao del Norte 267,74820,55412,6933,1771,557923500583350
Surigao del Sur 301,08024,17820,4733,3242,6231,5981,329734430
Taguig Pateros 252,07568,64149,13724,853790278516257120
Tarlac 334,965163,007222,30928,0722,0121,7219841,2091,002
Tawi-Tawi 151,2649,0865,029950594884284386191
Valenzuela City 214,01459,38659,32223,34261026135827299
Zambales 246,58174,53789,55624,3441,533936742646368
Zamboanga City 250,52834,47133,5675,3061,3612,1748311,070392
Zamboanga del Norte 379,37863,32347,2906,6555,8133,1641,3771,8901,281
Zamboanga del Sur 397,03328,35753,5184,9223,9242,070897993863
Zamboanga Sibugay 215,37735,11929,7044,1973,8272,6791,1131,062563
SGA BARMM 61,0431,4761,13527159773023549
Absentee voters 560,510113,61721,63636,2641,252190676116111
Total32,208,4179,329,2078,251,2671,878,531270,381159,670100,82790,98956,711
Province/City
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Absentee voters

Country Duterte Pangilinan Sotto Ong Atienza Lopez Bello SerapioDavid
Local absentee voters 69,0561,9901,4261,0763662698
Detainee voters 273231231000
Argentina TBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBD
Australia 4,5903,9382965404482922
Austria 808325588831511
Bahrain 11,5561,32236153992211
Bangladesh 1635691910100
Belgium 1,002521519321110
Brazil 2903891511000
Brunei 4,40346113919831111
Cambodia 1,421340789540400
Canada 20,3637,9811,3671,719831446105
Chile 36742151400000
China 58,4786,8751,5833,3655461378
Czech Republic 53296153210110
East Timor 289426800000
Egypt 956107135520000
France 2,30377211919960733
Germany 2,7981,113145309146725
Greece 1,6763247313621001
Guam 3,2081,263255490141201
Hungary 28896112520111
India 38146200000
Indonesia 8906617310432500
Iran 1021771511221
Israel 6,35966820655660121
Italy 11,3483,2685761,3742281222
Japan 25,5724,4131,0471,96549163577
Jordan 2,015139548031010
Kenya 2224721900100
Kuwait 20,7491,535424733140930
Laos 43695212810000
Lebanon 3,51125810113954000
Malaysia 4,62676111319961522
Mexico 1324491520000
Myanmar 973781100000
Netherlands 91456436102211200
New Zealand 8,0432,1113405542231414
Nigeria 31956192200000
Northern Mariana Islands 3,2081,263255490141201
Norway 532160134420000
Oman 6,68178422833954512
Pakistan 166239910000
Papua New Guinea 8952766410511000
Poland 26790171610100
Portugal 805131253610101
Qatar 16,4552,6555397462051620
Russia 1,23366415630100
Saudi Arabia 51,9286,4401,6052,5544663273
Singapore 39,1009,9751,3202,03184135746
South Africa 2657818620100
South Korea 2,349418589810300
Spain 9,5881,7873406432211821
Sweden 600288315430510
Switzerland 1,93994513122771711
Syria TBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBDTBD
Taiwan 24,0931,218384637161207
Thailand 4,7521,171116219711500
Turkey 1,382166437640100
United Arab Emirates 79,92511,6802,2862,765651155107
United Kingdom 9,4894,6426699784633924
United States of America 36,42127,6304,5115,549480551662824
Vatican City 126136153371000
Vietnam 679247275020700
Total560,510113,61721,63632,2641,252190676116111
Country
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