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Comelec proclaims 12 elected senators

- Angelica Y. Yang/Philstar. com

MANILA — The Commission on Elections, sitting as the National Board of Canvassers, on Wednesday proclaimed the 12 new senators whose sixyear terms at the upper house of Congress will start on June 30.

Four re-electionis­ts, five returnees and three first-timers will occupy the vacant seats in the Senate.

Actor Robin Padilla, a vocal supporter of President Rodrigo Duterte, topped the 2022 senatorial race, after garnering 26.6 million votes.

He earlier ranked the third in the private pollster Pulse Asia’s latest survey conducted April 16 to 21. Padilla ran under the administra­tion-backed party PDP-Laban.

House Deputy Speaker Rep. Loren Legarda (Antique), a multiple-term senator seeking a comeback, ranked second with 24.2 million votes. She ran under the Nationalis­t People’s Coalition.

The others who made it to the “Magic 12” are as follows:

Broadcaste­r Raffy Tulfo (Independen­t)

Re-electionis­t Sen. Sherwin “Win” Gatchalian (Nationalis­t People’s Coalition)

Sorsogon Gov. Francis “Chiz” Escudero (Nationalis­t People’s Coalition)

Former Public Works Secretary Mark Villar (Nacionalis­ta Party)

Taguig Rep. Alan Peter Cayetano (Independen­t)

Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri (Independen­t)

Re-electionis­t Sen. Joel Villanueva (Independen­t)

Former Sen. JV Ejercito (Nationalis­t People’s Coalition)

Re-electionis­t Sen. Risa Hontiveros (Akbayan)

Former Sen. Jinggoy Estrada (Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino)

The Senate of the Philippine­s is made up of 24 senators. Voters elected 12 senators in this year’s elections.

There are a total of 63 candidates who ran for senator in the 2022 polls. However, 64 bets were listed on the official ballot because House Deputy Speaker Rodante Marcoleta (SAGIP party-list) from the “UniTeam” coalition dropped out of the race after faring poorly on pre-election surveys.

The national and local polls were held on May 9. —

 ?? Philstar.com / Angelica Y. Yang ?? The Commission on Elections proclaims the 12 candidates for senators elected in the May 9 polls.
Philstar.com / Angelica Y. Yang The Commission on Elections proclaims the 12 candidates for senators elected in the May 9 polls.

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