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Comelec proclaims 12 new PH senators

- (HDT/SunStar Philippine­s)

FIVE reelection­ists, four rookies, and three returnees were proclaimed Wednesday, May 22, as the 12 senators elected in the May 13 midterm elections.

The Commission on Elections (Comelec), sitting as the National Board of Canvassers (NBOC), completed Tuesday night, May 21, the canvassing of all 167 Certificat­es of Canvass (COCs), including that from the United States.

Also set to be proclaimed later Wednesday are the winners in the party-list race, led by the Anti-Crime and Terrorism Community Involvemen­t and Support (ACT-CIS).

The 12 new senators, ranked according to the votes they received, are reelection­ist Senator Cynthia Villar (25,283,727), Senator Grace Poe (22,029,788), former presidenti­al aide Christophe­r “Bong” Go (20,657,702), comebackin­g senator Pia Cayetano (19,789,019), former police chief Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa (19,004,225), reelection­ist Senator Juan Edgardo “Sonny” Angara (18,161,862), actor and returning senator Manuel “Lito” Lapid (16,965,464), Ilocos Norte Governor Maria Imelda Josefa “Imee” Marcos (15,882,628), former presidenti­al

political adviser Francis Tolentino (15,510,026), reelection­ist Senator Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III (14,668,665), comebackin­g senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. (14,624,445), and reelection­ist Senator Nancy Binay (14,504,936).

They were proclaimed in a ceremony that lasted more than

an hour starting around 10 a.m. Wednesday.

The 12 new senators-elect will serve for six years beginning noon of June 30.

Tolentino arrived first among the senators-elect while Cayetano came in last. They were accompanie­d by their respective family members and were proclaimed individual­ly by a member of the NBOC, with Abas reading the certificat­e of proclamati­on for Villar.

Villar, who received the highest number of votes, delivered a speech in behalf of the other 11 senators-elect.

Meanwhile, the NBOC still has to make a computatio­n of the seat allocation­s for each group using the “Banat formula” previously issued by the Supreme Court.

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