The actor ran on promises of anti-criminality measures, the crackdown on illegal drugs, federalism, and a push to legislate community policing.
Duterte later granted Padilla executive clemency in November 2016, fully restoring his civil and political rights. Former president Fidel V. Ramos granted him conditional pardon in 1998, but it did not restore, in full, his civil and political rights. Padilla’s performance in the 2022 polls surpassed preelection surveys.
MANILA – Actor Robin Padilla topping this year's senatorial race came as a surprise, a political analyst said Tuesday.During the "Hatol ng Bayan 2022" ...
"That is also added to his votes. So, there are many reasons why Robin Padilla shot up to number one," he said. He was very strongly supported by the administration, by the President. He was also strongly supported by other candidates," Rye said.
One day before the national election on May 9, leading senatorial candidate actor Robin Padilla paid tribute to two important women in his life on Mother's ...
Actor Robin Padilla gained traction on local Twitter after he emerged as the top senatorial candidate in the 2022 national elections based on partial and.
Actor Robin Padilla remains on top during the second day of the unofficial vote count of poll watchdog Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting ...
Former senator Jinggoy Estrada – 14.9 million votes Reelectionist Risa Hontiveros – 15.2 million votes Former senator JV Ejercito – 15.6 million votes Reelectionist Joel Villanueva – 18.2 million votes Reelectionist Juan Miguel Zubiri – 18.5 million votes Former House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano – 19 million votes
Coming in second spot is Antique Rep. and House of Representatives' Deputy Speaker Loren Legarda with 18.1 votes to her name, while broadcaster Raffy Tulfo is ...
Reelectionist Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, on the other hand, is having a steady pace at fourth spot with his 15.5 million votes. Not far behind is Sorsogon Gov. Francis Escudero with 15.3 million votes, while former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Mark Villar is comfortably in fifth place with 14.4 million votes. Coming in second spot is Antique Rep. and House of Representatives' Deputy Speaker Loren Legarda with 18.1 votes to her name, while broadcaster Raffy Tulfo is also coming out strong in third spot with 17.4 million votes.
Actor Robin Padilla continued to lead the senatorial race, according to the partial and unofficial count from the data provided by the transparency server ...
In the lower half of the Magic 12, former Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano secured the seventh spot with 18,991,669; Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri eighth with 18,485,563; and Senator Joel Villanueva at ninth with 18,220,254. Broadcaster Raffy Tulfo remained on third spot with 23,058,387 votes, followed by Senator Sherwin Garchalian with 20,280,636, Sorsogon Governor Francis “Chiz” Escudero with 19,953,506, and former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) secretary Mark Villar with 19,103,974. As of 1:47 p.m. on Tuesday, May 10, 2022, Padilla was still the top choice for senator, garnering 26,290,590 votes with 98.47 percent of election returns transmitted.