Top 12 Senators Elected by Filipinos in the United States
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Unlike in the Philippines and most parts of the Middle East—where Bong Go and Bato Dela Rosa, known allies of former President Rodrigo Duterte, are dominating the senatorial race—Filipino voters in the United States have shown a different preference. Topping the list are Bam Aquino, Kiko Pangilinan, and Heidi Mendoza, signaling a shift toward opposition and independent voices among overseas voters in the U.S.
Here are the Top 12 senatorial bets that Filipino voters in the U.S. chose during the month-long overseas voting:
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Top 12 Senators Elected by Filipinos in the United States
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Bam Aquino (KNP) – 5,269 votes
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Kiko Pangilinan (LP) – 5,016 votes
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Heidi Mendoza (IND) – 4,084 votes
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Bong Go (PDPLBN) – 4,057 votes
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Bato Dela Rosa (PDPLBN) – 3,803 votes
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Rodante Marcoleta (IND) – 3,677 votes
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Ping Lacson (IND) – 3,343 votes
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Luke Espiritu (PLM) – 3,044 votes
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Jimmy Bondoc (PDPLBN) – 3,005 votes
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Atty. Vic Rodriguez (IND) – 2,952 votes
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Raul Lambino (PDPLBN) – 2,685 votes
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Teddy Casiño (MKBYN) – 2,619 votes
The results reflect a more diverse political lean, with a notable showing from independents and progressive candidates. Overseas Filipino voters in the U.S. continue to show a unique voting pattern that highlights varied political priorities across the diaspora.
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