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2025 elections final senatorial ranking 

By  J.Lo

SENATOR

1st

Go, Bong Go (PDPLBN)

26,912,697

Votes

2nd

Aquino, Bam (KNP)

20,895,171

Votes

3rd

Dela Rosa, Bato (PDPLBN)

20,595,325

Votes

4th

Tulfo, Erwin (LAKAS)

17,065,384

Votes

5th

Pangilinan, Kiko (LP)

15,290,525

Votes

6th

Marcoleta, Rodante (IND)

15,140,342

Votes

7th

Lacson, Ping (IND)

15,064,155

Votes

8th

Sotto, Tito (NPC)

14,795,376

Votes

9th

Cayetano, Pia (NP)

14,519,660

Votes

10th

Villar, Camille (NP)

13,578,736

Votes

11th

Lapid, Lito (NPC)

13,333,028

Votes

12th

Marcos, Imee R. (NP)

13,258,708

Votes

Incumbent  Sen. Bong Go has emerged as  top senatorial bet with over 27 million votes,  Commission on Elections (Comelec) has completed its official tally of  senatorial race.

In its signed National Certificate of Canvass for  May 12 elections,  Comelec ranked all 66 senatorial candidates and listed  number of votes each received and their percentage from the total number of votes.  

Former senator Bam Aquino placed second overall with 20,971,899 votes, closely followed by Sen. Bato Dela Rosa with 20,773,946 votes nearly 200,000 difference.

Top 20 senators based on  Comelec’s official results are the following:

Senatorial Race Results – Top 20 (National Certificate of Canvass, May 12, 2025)

RankCandidatePartyPercentVotes
1GO, BONG GOPDPLBN6.33%27,121,073
2AQUINO, BAMKNP4.89%20,971,899
3DELA ROSA, BATOPDPLBN4.85%20,773,946
4TULFO, ERWINLAKAS4.00%17,118,881
5PANGILINAN, KIKOLP3.58%15,343,229
6MARCOLETA, RODANTEIND3.56%15,250,723
7LACSON, PINGIND3.53%15,106,111
8SOTTO, TITONPC3.46%14,832,996
9CAYETANO, PIANP3.40%14,573,430
10VILLAR, CAMILLE   NP3.19%13,651,274
11LAPID, LITO  NPC3.13%13,394,102
12MARCOS, IMEE NP   3.11%    13,339,227
13TULFO, BEN BITAGIND2.82%12,090,090
14REVILLA, RAMON, JR.LAKAS2.81%12,027,845
15BINAY, ABBYNPC2.76%11,808,645
16ABALOS, BENHURPFP2.70%11,580,520
17BONDOC, JIMMYPDPLBN2.48%10,615,538
18PACQUIAO, MANNY PACMANPFP2.43%10,397,133
19SALVADOR, PHILLIP IPEPDPLBN2.39%10,241,491
20BOSITA, COLONELIND2.29%9,805,903

Rest  of the senatorial bets placed with the following vote counts and rankings: 

Senatorial Race Results – Rank 21 to 66 (National Certificate of Canvass, May 12, 2025)

RankCandidatePartyPercentVotes
21MENDOZA, HEIDIIND2.04%8,759,732
22REVILLAME, WILLIE WILIND2.00%8,568,924
23RODRIGUEZ, ATTY. VICIND1.97%8,450,668
24LAMBINO, RAULPDPLBN1.96%8,383,593
25TOLENTINO, FRANCIS TOLPFP1.80%7,702,550
26HINLO, JAYVEEPDPLBN1.74%7,471,704
27ONG, DOC WILLIEAKSYON1.72%7,371,944
28HONASAN, GRINGORP1.56%6,700,772
29ESPIRITU, LUKEPLM1.51%6,481,413
30MATA, DOC MARIETESIND1.35%5,789,181
31QUIBOLOY, APOLLOIND1.33%5,719,041
32CASIÑO, TEDDYMKBYN1.08%4,648,271
33BROSAS, ARLENEMKBYN1.01%4,343,773
34DE GUZMAN, KA LEODYPLM0.97%4,136,899
35RAMOS, DANILOMKBYN0.95%4,091,257
36QUERUBIN, ARIEL PORFIRIONP0.92%3,950,051
37MAZA, LIZAMKBYN0.92%3,927,784
38MATULA, ATTY. SONNYWPP0.90%3,865,792
39ARAMBULO, RONNELMKBYN0.90%3,846,216
40CASTRO, TEACHER FRANCEMKBYN0.86%3,670,972
41DE ALBAN, ATTORNEY ANGELOIND0.60%2,556,983
42BALLON, ROBERTOIND0.56%2,389,647
43MARQUEZ, NORMANIND0.27%1,150,095
44MARTINEZ, ERICIND0.24%1,032,201
45GONZALES, NORBERTOPDSP0.23%990,091
46ANDAMO, NARS ALYNMKBYN0.19%829,084
47CAPUYAN, ALLENPPP0.19%816,437
48ARELLANO, ERNESTOKTPNAN0.19%801,677
49ADONIS, JEROMEMKBYN0.18%779,868
50DORINGO, NANAY MIMIMKBYN0.17%744,508
51ESCOBAL, ARNELPM0.17%731,453
52MONTEMAYOR, JOEYIND0.16%671,818
53AMAD, WILSONIND0.14%618,943
54VALBUENA, MAR MANIBELAIND0.14%611,432
55D’ANGELO, DAVIDBUNYOG0.14%607,642
56LEE, MANOY WILBERTAKSYON0.14%587,098
57GAMBOA, MARC LOUIEIND0.13%571,637
58LIDASAN, AMIRAHMKBYN0.13%564,948
59FLORANDA, MODY PISTONMKBYN0.13%554,385
60SAHIDULLA, NUR-ANAIND0.11%476,855
61TAPADO, MICHAEL BONGBONGPM0.11%460,662
62JOSE, RELLY JR.KBL0.11%458,383
63OLIVAR, JOSE JESSIEIND0.10%448,794
64MUSTAPHA, SUBAIRWPP0.10%414,027
65CABONEGRO, ROYDPP0.09%383,534
66VERCELES, LEANDROIND0.07%310,562

 National Board of Canvassers canvassed 175 certificates of canvass (COCs), including those from overseas. They processed 58 on Tuesday, the first day of canvassing; 101 on Wednesday; and 16 on Thursday. 

Poll  body said released tally remains subject to auditing, but it has set  proclamation of winning senatoriables on Saturday (May 17) afternoon.

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