The Department of Foreign Affairs-Overseas Absentee Voting Secretariat (DFA-OAVS) which supervised and oversaw the conduct of voting by Filipinos living and working abroad has submitted to the Commission on Elections the results of its counting and canvassing of votes.
The results are contained in the certificates of canvass and election returns which the DFA has turned over to the Comelec.
Only about 153,300 Filipinos cast their votes via OAV, said the DFA. This is a small fraction of the estimated 10 million overseas Filipinos.
Only Hong Kong and Singapore held automated elections. In most other countries, voting was through personal voting at precincts or through postal voting.
The DFA announced this tally today:
President
- Noynoy Aquino 68,281 votes
- Bro. Eddie Villanueva 17,702
- Manny Villar 14,974
- Gibo Teodoro 11,505 votes
- Joseph Estrada 6,653
- Dick Gordon 5,496
- JC delos Reyes 196
- Jamby Madrigal 196
- Nick Perlas 178
- Vetellano Acosta 128
Vice President
- Mar Roxas 67,395
- Loren Legarda 17,136
- Jojo Binay 16,395
- Jun Yasay 12,011
- Bayani Fernando 7,933
- Edu Manzano 2,462
- Jay Sonza 645
- Jun Chipeco 183
Senators
- Frank Drilon 72,319
- Miriam Defensor Santiago 70,404
- Bong Revilla 59,606
- Pia Cayetano 55,206
- Ralph Recto 54,741
- Jinggoy Estrada 53,477
- Juan Ponce Enrile 52,317
- Bongbong Marcos 48,038
- TG Guingona 45,245
- Tito Sotto 43,820
- Serge Osmena 43,576
- Sonia Roco 37,801

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Wow!
overwhelming support for noynoy.
It as very surprisng Vetellano Acosta has got votes.
O.M.G.
It was very surprisng Vetellano Acosta has got votes.
O.M.G.
It was very surprising Vetellano Acosta got 128 votes.
O.M.G.
Why just “the first days?”
What happens after 100 days?
Rephrase: What I meant to ask is “Why just ‘the first 100 days?’”