Philippine Senate Race 2025: Partial, Unofficial Results

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As of May 14, 2025, 11:51 AM, with 97.36% of precincts reporting, Bong Go remains the top contender in the senatorial race.

These are partial and unofficial results from the 2025 national and local elections, based on data from the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) Media Server. The percentage of votes below is based on the total number of registered voters nationwide.

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Top Senate Candidates So Far

With most of the votes already counted, here’s how the top 12 candidates are shaping up in the senatorial race:

  1. Bong Go (PDPLBN) – 26,488,360 votes (37.96%)

  2. Bam Aquino (KNP) – 20,637,081 votes (29.58%)

  3. Bato Dela Rosa (PDPLBN) – 20,271,626 votes (29.05%)

  4. Erwin Tulfo (LAKAS) – 16,815,533 votes (24.10%)

  5. Kiko Pangilinan (LP) – 15,088,033 votes (21.62%)

  6. Rodante Marcoleta (IND) – 14,910,218 votes (21.37%)

  7. Ping Lacson (IND) – 14,857,071 votes (21.29%)

  8. Tito Sotto (NPC) – 14,596,537 votes (20.92%)

  9. Pia Cayetano (NP) – 14,306,842 votes (20.50%)

  10. Camille Villar (NP) – 13,359,922 votes (19.15%)

  11. Lito Lapid (NPC) – 13,121,087 votes (18.81%)

  12. Imee Marcos (NP) – 13,037,861 votes (18.69%)

Close Contenders Just Outside the Top 12

Some candidates remain close behind and could still move up as the final votes are canvassed:

  • Ben Tulfo (IND) – 11,886,696 votes

  • Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. (LAKAS) – 11,789,911 votes

  • Abby Binay (NPC) – 11,569,816 votes

  • Benhur Abalos (PFP) – 11,354,193 votes

  • Jimmy Bondoc (PDPLBN) – 10,356,246 votes

  • Manny Pacquiao (PFP) – 10,208,220 votes

  • Phillip Salvador (PDPLBN) – 9,982,739 votes

  • Bonifacio Bosita (IND) – 9,677,357 votes

What’s Next?

The results are nearly complete, but are still considered unofficial until the COMELEC finalizes the canvassing. The official list of winning senators will be declared once all precincts have been fully reported and validated.

Stay tuned for more updates as the 2025 senatorial race nears its conclusion.

This article was previously published on UAE Moments. To see the original article, click here