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Proclamation of winners of the 2022 national elections

May 25, 2022 | 6:05pm
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Proclamation of winners of the 2022 national elections
May 25, 2022

Sen. Migz Zubiri reports Bongbong Marcos garnered the majority vote for president with 31,629,783 votes (58.77%), while Sara Duterte took 32,208,417 (61.53%) of the votes for vice president. — ONE News

May 25, 2022

The committee members of the House and Senate adopt the joint committee report on the canvassing of votes for the presidential and vice presidential elections.

May 25, 2022

At 3:33 p.m., the congressional panel terminates the canvassing of votes for president and vice president.

A committee report will be prepared which will be submitted for consideration and approval of a joint session of Congress. — Xave Gregorio

May 23, 2022

All ballot boxes containing Certificates of Canvass and Election Returns have been delivered to the House of Representatives early Monday.

"Senators and Representatives are set to convene in a joint session on May 24 to canvass the votes for presidential and vice presidential candidates in the May 9 elections," the Senate says.

— Photo from Senate PRIB

May 18, 2022

Comelec, sitting as the National Board of Canvassers, proclaims the 12 new senators whose six-year terms at the upper house of Congress will start on June 30.

May 18, 2022

As of 10:13 a.m., Comelec says the following senators confirmed to attend the proclamation of winning senators later today:

  1. Robin Padilla
  2. Raffy Tulfo
  3. Win Gatchalian
  4. Chiz Escudero
  5. Mark Villar
  6. Alan Peter Cayetano
  7. Joel Villanueva
  8. Risa Hontiveros
  9. Loren Legarda

Bookmark this page for updates on the proclamation of winners of the 2022 national elections. Photo courtesy of Philstar.com/Jazmin Tabuena

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