[1/2] These are the results from 58 out of 59 clustered precincts in San Fernando, Cebu at 1:50 a.m.:
MAYOR
Feliciano, Ruben - 15,333
Reluya, Lakambini- 21,779
VICE MAYOR
Canoy, Abe - 17,840
Reluya, Ricci Regen - 18,694
via JOB
#phpolls#cebutally
CEBU UPDATE
San Fernando, Cebu acting election Officer Mario Oville called for a recess at 1:45 a.m. on Tuesday, May 14 so they could fix the last defective SD card bearing ballot data from a precinct in Barangay Panadtaran. via JOB #phpolls#cebutally
Mandaue City Comelec officially proclaimed mayor-elect Jonas and vice mayor-elect Glenn Bercede.
Also proclaimed are the newly elected councilors of the city. #cebutally#phpolls | via FMD
IN BAGUIO. La Trinidad board of canvassers proclaim the eight newly elected councilors.
Nestor Fongwan Jr., Jason Dangwa, Renato Tereng, Guiller Galwan, John Botiwey, Arthur Shontogan, Francis Lee, and Ted Walang. via Sun.Star Baguio
#phpolls
Members of the Baguio City board of canvassers proclaim Cong. Mark Go, incoming City Mayor Benjamin Magalong, and incoming Vice Mayor Faustino Olowan at the PFVR gym. #phpolls
As of 9:00 p.m., 207 polling precincts have completed the transmission of votes. The Board of Canvassers are awaiting for the other 27 precincts. #phpolls | via FVQ
LOOK: Outside the canvassing area in Bogo Central School 1.
Power interruption hit reportedly the whole 4th District towns and Bogo which affects ongoing canvassing. #phpolls
via | Allan Cuizon and RTF
LOOK: Outside the canvassing area in Bogo Central School 1.
Power interruption hit reportedly the whole 4th District towns and Bogo which affects ongoing canvassing.
via | Allan Cuizon and RTF
LOOK. 75-year-old Nicolas "Bong" Cawed, a tribal leader from Alab, Bontoc Mt. Province, proudly wears his native attire while voting. He is accompanied by his 15-year-old granddaughter Chandra Danglipen. | @SunStarBaguio#phpolls#Elections2019
LOOK: Personnel of the Voters Assistance Center (VAC) are hard at work helping voters at Camp Lapu-Lapu in Barangay Apas, Cebu City. #phpolls | via Alan Tangcawan