Congressional canvass for the 2016 Philippine presidential election

The following is the official canvassing of votes by the Congress of the Philippines for the 2016 Philippine presidential and vice presidential election. The canvassing started on May 25, 2016[1] and ended 2 days later. This was the fastest congressional canvassing process in Philippine electoral history.

The Congress is mandated to declare a winner 30 days after the elections (June 8).

Process

After voters had finished voting, the counting machines will then count the votes received by each candidate in each position. For positions elected on a national basis (president, vice president, senators and party-list representatives), the counting machine will then print an election return for that precinct, and will transmit the results to the municipal/city board of canvassers, Congress, Commission on Elections, the citizen's arm authorized by the commission, political parties, and others.

The city or municipality will then tally the votes for all positions and will issue two documents at its conclusion: a statement of votes where the votes obtained by candidates in each precinct in a city/municipality is stated; and a certificate of canvass (COC), a document in electronic and printed form containing the total votes in figures obtained by each candidate in the city or municipality. The city or municipal COC will either be sent electronically to Congress (if the city is an Independent city with its own legislative district) or to the provincial board of canvassers in which the process is repeated; this time the provincial COC will be sent to Congress.

Congress, sitting as the National Board of Canvassers, will canvass the votes to determine who among the candidates are elected president and vice president.[2]

In theory, all of the votes from the election returns when added must be equal to the votes canvassed by Congress coming from the city/provincial COCs.

The provincial/city board of canvassers will send an electronically transmitted COC to the Congress' Consolidation and Canvassing System (CCS) server, which was activated minutes after voting closed on May 9.[3] Meanwhile, the manually counted and physically delivered COCs from the provincial and/or city board of canvassers will be sent first to the Senate then it will be brought to the Batasang Pambansa Complex, the home of the House of Representatives upon the convening of both the Senate and the House of Representatives in a joint session.

The canvassing committee will tabulate the results of each COC in the order they were received electronically in the Consolidation and Canvassing System (CCS) and physically delivered to Congress for manually prepared COCs with no electronic transmission.

The committee will then compare the electronically received COC from the physically delivered COC for any discrepancy. In cases of discrepancies, Congress may summon the chairperson of the provincial/city board of canvassers from where city/province the COC came from. For overseas absentee voting COCs, the board of canvassers may be contacted through any forms of communication deemed safe and reliable by the committee.

After all of the COCs were canvassed, the joint committee will furnish a report to be approved by majority vote by both House and Senate voting separately.[4]

Members of the canvassing committee

Instead of the whole Congress canvassing the votes, a committee comprised evenly between the Senate and the House of Representatives will canvass the votes at the Batasang Pambansa Complex in Quezon City, the home of the House of Representatives. Senator Aquilino Pimentel III and House Majority Leader Neptali Gonzales II will co-chair the proceedings instead of Senate President Franklin Drilon and the House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte, Jr. Previously, the Senate President and the House Speaker played this role. The composition of the joint congressional canvassing committee was announced on May 24, 2016.[1][5]

SenatePositionHouse of Representatives
Aquilino Pimentel III (PDP–Laban) Co-chairpersons House Majority Leader Neptali Gonzales II (Mandaluyong, Liberal)
Members
Alternates

Members of Congress who ran for president (Grace Poe and Miriam Defensor Santiago) and vice president (Alan Peter Cayetano, Francis Escudero, Gregorio Honasan, Bongbong Marcos, Leni Robredo and Antonio Trillanes) are banned from attending the proceedings.

Each political party is entitled to two lawyers who may file motions before Congress. All presidential candidates and 4 vice presidential candidates (except Honasan and Trillanes) have lawyers for the canvassing period.

Proceedings

DateScheduled
start
Actual
start
EndedCOCs
canvassed
May 25[1]2:00 p.m.2:57 p.m.9:30 p.m.45
May 262:00 p.m.2:27 p.m.10:00 p.m.68
May 272:00 p.m.2:30 p.m.7:16 p.m.53

May 25

On May 25, before the start of canvassing, Didagen Dilangalen, lawyer of Bongbong Marcos, requested for separate canvassing of presidential and vice presidential results. This motion was made for an early proclamation of presumptive president Rodrigo Duterte and for more thorough examination of the tight vice presidential race. The joint committee rejected his motion and proceeded on canvassing on a per certificate of canvass (COC) basis.[6][7] Davao del Sur's COC was first canvassed. Discrepancies of COCs of Davao del Norte, Ilocos Sur and Laguna were found and their results were deferred. The Provincial Board of Canvassers of these provinces were summoned to address these issues.[8] The committee have admitted for canvassing a total of 45 COCs from 20 provinces, 15 cities, 1 district and 9 countries.[9]

May 26

On May 26, the camp of Davao City mayor Rodrigo Duterte urged Bongbong Marcos to convince his running mate, Miriam Defensor Santiago to concede in the presidential race so that it would hasten the canvassing and the proclamation of Duterte as the President.[10] Discrepancies of COCs of Antique were found and their results were deferred,[11] while the canvassing of COCs from Kuwait and Canada were suspended since the physically delivered COCs were not yet delivered to Congress and their respective electronically transmitted COCs are only available. The Certificate of Canvass for Iloilo City was not found inside the ballot boxes sent to Congress and ordered the chairperson of the Iloilo City Board of Canvassers to appear on May 27. The COCs for Davao del Norte, Ilocos Sur and Laguna were admitted to the canvass after their respective PBOC chairpersons appeared to the committee and explained the discrepancies. In total, the joint committee admitted to canvass 69 CoCs from 54 provinces, 8 cities, and 6 countries.[9]

May 27

The committee first resumed consideration for the canvassing the COCs for Antique, Kuwait, and Iloilo City. The Antique COC was admitted for canvassing after the chairman of the provincial board of canvassers appeared before the joint committee to explain the discrepancies. The COC from Kuwait has been delivered by Comelec representatives before the joint committee convened. The COC for Iloilo City were canvassed after the chairperson of its city board of canvassers located the COC inside the ballot box that were sent to Congress.[12] For the COC from Canada, the Comelec representative explained that the physical COC was only shipped on May 26 and it will take about three to five days before it will be delivered to Congress. However, they have a certified true copy of the COC, which Comelec received via e-mail. This was also the case for the COC from Austria.[9] The committee finished the canvassing of all electronically transmitted and manually prepared COCs (including the local absentee and detainee voting COCs) in three days, the fastest canvassing of results for President and Vice President in Philippine election history.[13][14]

Presidential election

Based on the official canvass of the Congress of the Philippines.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Rodrigo DutertePartido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan16,601,99739.02
Mar RoxasLiberal Party9,978,17523.45
Grace PoeIndependent9,100,99121.39
Jejomar BinayUnited Nationalist Alliance5,416,14012.73
Miriam Defensor SantiagoPeople's Reform Party1,455,5323.42
Total42,552,835100.00
Valid votes42,552,83594.61
Invalid votes2,426,3165.39
Total votes44,979,151100.00
Registered voters/turnout55,739,91180.69
Province/City Duterte Roxas Poe Binay Defensor Santiago Señeres*
Abra24,12011,05037,02950,2457,41177
Agusan del Norte195,81476,26753,87911,5592,135154
Agusan del Sur115,869150,61313,8477,329968195
Aklan52,481134,76353,36030,9966,407190
Albay80,361221,778221,57863,14415,595599
Antique45,520102,31161,57231,6758,538293
Apayao7,0568,21510,43922,2391,52936
Aurora19,14916,02933,77627,2902,69963
Basilan95,62556,88115,5129,74758148
Bataan145,90242,504144,54050,64017,133132
Batanes1,1073,6902,9841,1811753
Batangas336,974215,266334,379294,51042,921425
Benguet
      Baguio
30,948
37,768
39,374
15,731
54,543
24,569
13,437
9,079
27,648
26,735
167
96
Biliran30,71221,06010,90114,8851,03884
Bohol315,596203,62868,91242,9176,191441
Bukidnon345,677129,05788,55124,0534,359500
Bulacan506,046187,710418,962157,78861,121658
Cagayan89,18064,765100,623228,04116,577338
Camarines Norte40,00064,444114,23918,5554,308233
Camarines Sur98,236305,670276,85597,23213,439591
Camiguin11,28535,61362532610913
Capiz35,443274,02322,70219,3224,740302
Catanduanes20,48639,35358,61220,6212,711179
Cavite557,812232,427297,681196,22870,325538
Cebu
      Cebu City
      Lapu-Lapu
762,559
296,246
83,283
459,089
90,420
44,676
192,235
52,169
15,951
70,867
51,002
3,719
19,386
13,512
2,663
1,023
226
112
Compostela Valley255,55555,18417,7585,8891,095133
Cotabato397,09669,49035,10922,1372,347196
Davao del Norte398,19213,65412,5454,8031,171111
Davao del Sur
      Davao City
269,660
614,192
12,714
7,546
8,264
9,053
3,013
3,329
750
1,671
74
64
Davao Occidental94,3736,3716,3412,13827542
Davao Oriental208,05922,67613,4605,788997142
Dinagat Islands33,39511,9353,5573,83820519
Eastern Samar46,29880,82472,77829,0733,501226
Guimaras9,05950,50711,93912,5272,65456
Ifugao11,68525,45225,62921,2634,60676
Ilocos Norte103,39413,16261,01266,00764,375253
Ilocos Sur86,36452,86889,92566,46044,857223
Iloilo
      Iloilo City
107,364
39,680
543,001
119,972
137,393
31,159
31,647
6,141
44,940
15,011
607
150
Isabela119,25968,473139,637372,37116,008332
Kalinga13,36113,14226,74638,5174,70363
La Union85,98839,523111,253106,44936,301220
Laguna454,593175,922386,241180,33864,478607
Lanao del Norte
      Iligan
126,052
85,901
69,375
16,618
25,835
12,464
17,239
4,331
1,073
1,047
137
41
Lanao del Sur303,18444,80115,80913,63581571
Leyte332,306222,276128,643190,86516,382724
Maguindanao255,031117,85122,00663,569964115
Marinduque22,35226,16445,12515,3872,133102
Masbate64,086150,12878,58741,9543,433517
Metro Manila
      Caloocan
      Las Piñas
      Makati
      Malabon
      Mandaluyong
      Manila
      Marikina
      Muntinlupa
      Navotas
      Parañaque
      Pasay
      Pasig
      Quezon City
      San Juan
      TaguigPateros
      Valenzuela

232,918
104,387
89,047
66,125
63,860
325,050
76,393
94,012
35,890
99,940
81,472
136,007
415,671
25,922
166,834
113,745

69,143
28,923
40,067
20,147
22,069
88,047
35,559
35,651
6,820
41,625
26,119
50,175
164,012
9,061
25,330
30,845

116,128
52,983
25,661
39,862
28,731
180,170
39,209
44,123
18,974
42,879
30,185
75,880
168,432
11,508
42,473
80,671

59,070
17,654
133,367
15,384
26,330
96,997
11,550
33,221
34,428
27,055
44,232
31,529
82,438
5,833
33,454
20,361


28,010
16,589
21,291
8,545
11,777
58,535
15,448
13,062
4,066
15,166
12,295
23,993
66,982
4,837
16,272
17,045


269
108
87
103
54
366
67
83
36
120
85
141
457
34
114
106
Misamis Occidental109,812137,01518,6168,7851,658182
Misamis Oriental
      Cagayan de Oro
237,184
164,446
99,402
27,416
68,238
34,509
35,480
17,354
3,103
2,833
264
102
Mountain Province9,11118,97322,55315,1227,96560
Negros Occidental
      Bacolod
190,196
69,871
579,810
106,268
222,440
32,443
39,786
6,597
20,100
10,296
1,200
132
Negros Oriental173,968248,09986,40648,4749,162748
Northern Samar42,157100,43674,02167,6553,600338
Nueva Ecija275,136148,269326,715221,13526,946438
Nueva Vizcaya40,65624,37460,46858,7738,296109
Occidental Mindoro38,70172,64436,17137,8862,024116
Oriental Mindoro70,560104,554104,77260,2465,266197
Palawan104,410168,592126,18130,3926,838432
Pampanga433,969141,715238,866159,75346,827535
Pangasinan346,081204,081572,249210,87652,258913
Quezon184,950205,791305,814175,00221,768553
Quirino14,75021,00817,29022,9782,19741
Rizal415,816134,038259,998150,03056,164483
Romblon26,13456,36931,73617,8681,84286
Samar68,206129,660115,58264,5755,030289
Sarangani141,51122,97216,98327,084883112
Siquijor16,25226,6265,2566,77862344
Sorsogon44,560108,068143,42042,6365,716373
South Cotabato349,904121,17064,11531,5125,265215
Southern Leyte93,62573,49920,00715,9551,933149
Sultan Kudarat174,31759,21229,46418,2401,651133
Sulu197,55926,4439,45523,66638935
Surigao del Norte148,38759,77838,7068,6671,547172
Surigao del Sur186,07758,67330,9478,6601,444164
Tarlac159,187194,974185,91847,17717,675356
Tawi-Tawi69,34426,41312,39818,95733151
Zambales103,27467,366132,70537,30921,217202
Zamboanga del Norte174,548175,00853,12240,8062,563394
Zamboanga del Sur
      Zamboanga City
141,065
107,565
81,348
43,031
149,570
84,728
20,058
22,201
3,073
7,068
381
221
Zamboanga Sibugay115,17384,15134,38514,2911,422194
Absentee voters318,52851,30027,58213,13837,900118
Total16,601,997 9,978,1759,100,9915,416,1401,455,53225,779
Province/City
Duterte Roxas Poe Binay Defensor Santiago Señeres*

*withdrew from the race but is included in the ballot; all votes cast for him are spoiled.

Absentee voters

Country Duterte Roxas Poe Binay Defensor Santiago Señeres*
Local absentee voters10,2831,4191,6284,3751,2532
Detainee voters387331896549264
Argentina411211240
Australia1,889768266572911
Austria5611676518760
Bahrain5,4137124051695093
Bangladesh16848189310
Belgium72922910020930
Brazil20122129180
Brunei3,147339228653310
Cambodia71512354141020
Canada15,6432,6811,5823972,2277
Chile19615116460
China34,0044,9273,1731,2527,57312
Czech Republic1832653300
East Timor29946266432
Egypt715886229680
France1,123354149251510
Germany1,206281174631762
Greece & Cyprus1,4702532741083432
Guam1,4901,030515951640
Hungary1858215460
India42113350
Indonesia95128768271990
Iran62912370
Israel4,431323250996292
Italy9,2491,8591,2763221,2096
Japan11,2161,2748292691,0809
Jordan1,516147168451640
Kenya292374412320
Kuwait9,7471,0215982245803
Laos455431521790
Lebanon3,0392713591353262
Malaysia2,275210122623833
Mexico1794075270
Myanmar12751116290
Netherlands573103559720
New Zealand2,269264119342430
Nigeria25538155270
Norway1,31414479151520
Oman2,779436217672840
Pakistan1842496200
Papua New Guinea5882256522601
Poland1202563200
Portugal343313219260
Qatar12,4751,3335582509972
Russia7536141111341
Saudi Arabia35,7134,8902,5159342,58911
Singapore30,3893,7461,2764243,5877
South Africa217401313280
South Korea2,91516084282740
Spain4,1705314521316101
Switzerland1,729588224682911
Taiwan11,5443433191227251
Thailand2,60434293403841
Turkey49250379690
United Arab Emirates51,8793,9851,7087863,4839
United Kingdom6,4511,4916851921,0603
United States of America24,78912,8205,4801,4234,33920
Vatican City74984312200
Vietnam, Maldives & Sri Lanka28070206560
Total318,52851,30027,58213,13837,900118
Country
Duterte Roxas Poe Binay Defensor Santiago Señeres*

*withdrew from the race but is included in the ballot; all votes cast for him are spoiled.

Vice presidential election

Overseas breakdown of the Vice Presidential election

Based on the official canvass of the Congress of the Philippines.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Leni RobredoLiberal Party14,418,81735.11
Bongbong MarcosIndependent114,155,34434.47
Alan Peter CayetanoIndependent25,903,37914.38
Francis EscuderoIndependent34,931,96212.01
Antonio TrillanesIndependent4868,5012.11
Gregorio HonasanUnited Nationalist Alliance788,8811.92
Total41,066,884100.00
Valid votes41,066,88491.30
Invalid/blank votes3,912,2678.70
Total votes44,979,151100.00
Registered voters/turnout55,739,91180.69
^1 Nacionalista Party member running as an independent running mate of Miriam Defensor Santiago (People's Reform Party)
^2 Nacionalista Party member running as an independent running mate of Rodrigo Duterte (PDP–Laban)
^3 Independent running mate of Grace Poe (independent)
^4 Nacionalista Party member running as an independent supported by the Magdalo Group, supporting Grace Poe (independent)
Province/City Robredo Marcos Cayetano Escudero Trillanes Honasan
Abra5,457112,6941,7544,2126891,470
Agusan del Norte116,06382,69686,54828,3133,6764,004
Agusan del Sur151,45148,49451,59418,5953,4354,162
Aklan148,28051,39519,22534,4288,4115,373
Albay380,74542,32423,713117,11317,0957,434
Antique119,05544,66317,00233,57815,0115,722
Apayao2,76240,8468761,979566904
Aurora27,02942,6004,47916,6842,6983,453
Basilan77,32132,32631,86816,4883,4124,104
Bataan84,241184,67027,63280,1977,1216741
Batanes4,5661,0794162,236116380
Batangas514,608261,499110,448233,40634,98436,358
Benguet
      Baguio
33,413
21,341
95,927
76,009
7,326
5,965
17,275
6,990
5,675
2,235
2,893
1,048
Biliran18,23133,4408,9017,6681,0721,901
Bohol276,48680,593171,23454,78910,8439,964
Bukidnon218,585131,468121,45556,84112,66911,171
Bulacan366,079556,480121,108226,31122,44216,921
Cagayan54,971383,65710,14024,7955,6626,993
Camarines Norte132,75725,8999,40560,2085,4053,182
Camarines Sur664,19041,21914,93337,12211,4687,223
Camiguin38,0302,1485,498666185161
Capiz253,29043,68412,19719,97711,0093,678
Catanduanes72,96412,8945,98139,5512,6262,896
Cavite404,241556,785142,511193,96117,79322,428
Cebu
      Cebu City
      Lapu-Lapu
590,777
162,509
63,766
196,943
92,007
21,104
447,955
167,705
46,469
146,498
41,390
11,840
23,993
7,972
2,167
21,767
23,506
1,695
Compostela Valley86,94166,187134,32323,2993,4724,097
Cotabato129,141169,177154,19433,29511,17411,332
Davao del Norte42,684130,796216,05821,4292,4333,925
Davao del Sur
      Davao City
29,288
30,718
80,303
122,620
150,910
451,296
13,551
17,645
2,887
1,879
3,518
3,236
Davao Occidental10,12941,19441,6443,5617571,951
Davao Oriental45,54345,990113,28418,6673,1344,967
Dinagat Islands16,15321,8257,5602,6604231,121
Eastern Samar94,06154,98515,03941,4945,4674,863
Guimaras56,2497,8533,7746,7212,0146,022
Ifugao28,98635,2565,18111,1912,6872,533
Ilocos Norte3,704298,7861,3262,4796191,680
Ilocos Sur14,140316,1212,2604,3971,3911,415
Iloilo
      Iloilo City
573,729
137,662
94,411
33,778
43,352
14,229
74,480
15,766
39,419
6,052
11,870
1,852
Isabela88,317516,92617,92446,3387,78014,489
Kalinga11,63664,0232,5749,5892,5872,103
La Union19,596338,4554,2049,6942,7912,309
Laguna390,541441,154122,752242,78822,82523,075
Lanao del Norte
      Iligan
68,974
27,166
67,817
29,847
45,367
46,243
21,101
11,271
5,219
1,621
15,705
1,808
Lanao del Sur180,53956,24353,74517,79613,60711,082
Leyte241,960406,81588,26767,3397,65010,842
Maguindanao220,12580,59135,23350,53612,92231,532
Marinduque40,59822,0228,03527,7205,4132,632
Masbate169,29747,22021,30545,5057,2249,112
Metro Manila
      Caloocan
      Las Piñas
      Makati
      Malabon
      Mandaluyong
      Manila
      Marikina
      Muntinlupa
      Navotas
      Parañaque
      Pasay
      Pasig
      Quezon City
      San Juan
      TaguigPateros
      Valenzuela


129,057
63,456
91,484
38,045
45,462
183,346
66,558
68,843
18,193
80,710
51,790
103,040
297,899
18,696
41,782
67,097


245,068
97,641
149,645
67,992
73,495
394,192
69,530
86,252
47,943
85,786
97,776
129,145
412,681
26,543
86,270
116,455

50,103
30,720
24,606
16,489
16,235
75,295
18,394
29,225
10,051
30,289
20,417
36,604
86,604
6,459
134,608
26,972

63,536
22,899
20,325
22,566
13,598
74,112
18,794
26,813
14,860
23,185
18,287
39,895
80,180
4,262
16,615
44,731

7,410
2,455
2,304
1,799
1,344
8,989
2,325
2,586
1,294
2,426
1,804
3,661
8,738
458
1,751
3,258

5,409
2,286
19,590
1,502
1,694
7,398
1,625
3,879
6,482
2,456
2,797
3,093
7,669
509
2,030
2,135
Misamis Occidental143,40236,91252,10717,4083,5482,838
Misamis Oriental
      Cagayan de Oro
147,884
69,859
102,911
73,167
104,603
68,487
40,554
19,307
8,045
3,148
9,546
6,318
Mountain Province17,65334,2863,29510,0383,6192,030
Negros Occidental
      Bacolod
614,440
119,447
119,149
42,923
72,832
28,132
136,634
19,854
51,143
8,319
12,145
2,064
Negros Oriental255,59866,506100,83952,92021,22113,972
Northern Samar111,46173,21414,77945,8426,1849,516
Nueva Ecija216,204541,98045,492128,16221,82320,186
Nueva Vizcaya29,437126,2486,26317,4074,7404,992
Occidental Mindoro79,41157,1159,23621,9755,5768,000
Oriental Mindoro141,41071,80821,58673,39312,67710,874
Palawan183,88493,64738,43167,83518,4189,914
Pampanga293,420434,235102,539141,10613,33612,721
Pangasinan265,016832,71157,051156,11832,26017,056
Quezon385,164173,39454,702191,44429,75227,946
Quirino14,90649,1582,5546,5251,9311,460
Rizal285,417435,47197,453154,36515,39616,775
Romblon61,91524,6458,04622,7124,4183,576
Samar132,775128,40117,04362,4725,4467,940
Sarangani47,80366,48447,82615,6607,1317,990
Siquijor30,4685,7467,281 4,1411,2302,066
Sorsogon97,12920,7096,909203,6893,5145,115
South Cotabato177,396191,461126,30337,86518,0018,919
Southern Leyte94,97232,79240,68916,1202,4763,739
Sultan Kudarat84,225104,59246,19719,4898,9808,250
Sulu46,218127,43739,25413,7441,6637,110
Surigao del Norte89,68837,94673,40331,2733,9134,357
Surigao del Sur88,50348,32688,51930,6194,9846,161
Tarlac243,756214,16631,82175,22420,7157,884
Tawi-Tawi42,25235,16520,5678,9372,3834,914
Zambales103,972163,76020,16349,94110,4567,066
Zamboanga del Norte209,49172,25563,84741,8668,13514,500
Zamboanga del Sur
      Zamboanga City
100,188
73,730
145,455
67,522
57,863
50,552
34,391
45,352
8,110
15,406
6,609
7,365
Zamboanga Sibugay101,14142,33651,52819,8108,9526,425
Absentee voters92,639188,959137,69919,6894,9733,385
Total14,418,81714,155,3445,903,3794,931,962868,501788,881
Province/City
Robredo Marcos Cayetano Escudero Trillanes Honasan

Absentee voters

Country Robredo Marcos Cayetano Escudero Trillanes Honasan
Local Absentee voters2,34111,6832,1349441,588314
Detainee voters393607170689139160
Argentina161825821
Australia1,2806571,0771894418
Austria25927228650612
Bahrain1,3883,2282,0853526560
Bangladesh7213457712
Belgium32135638180189
Brazil3091827652
Brunei6821,9041,2541854138
Cambodia2034203305565
Canada5,3918,6226,9931,168183116
Chile2814790521
China6,91128,08013,8021,578330205
Czech Republic539091922
East Timor721771402534
Egypt182391284451331
France46766154012394
Germany4585407561343439
Greece & Cyprus3881,3465011762943
Guam1,4298095643945040
Hungary39116841636
India221919111
Indonesia6303984414099
Iran224721320
Israel5803,3501,5191943833
Italy2,8736,3743,489778131195
Japan2,2465,2126,148669104193
Jordan2899035891622756
Kenya6417614029611
Kuwait1,9994,7774,6665458570
Laos962851952293
Lebanon3532,4081,0642292352
Malaysia5341,3221,0551022716
Mexico5611870851
Myanmar8963601003
Netherlands2202133353066
New Zealand5817681,4011282622
Nigeria77131992246
Norway27151579386167
Oman6991,4771,2141701825
Pakistan28116791424
Papua New Guinea36229821265106
Poland475762522
Portugal642371113442
Qatar3,2686,1195,44254510395
Russia935663013851
Saudi Arabia10,93419,64513,0891,973412347
Singapore8,18714,91514,960911242160
South Africa82131781232
South Korea3631,7211,26682125
Spain8573,1241,5942403657
Switzerland9399098391672222
Taiwan9507,5943,8584966665
Thailand6151,2841,464721719
Turkey1142992102556
United Arab Emirates10,34725,31923,5831,880302255
United Kingdom2,6163,3583,3283788276
United States of America18,40714,19311,9803,181525432
Vatican City13537531992
Vietnam, Maldives & Sri Lanka1271321461646
Total92,639188,959137,69919,6894,9733,385
Country
Robredo Marcos Cayetano Escudero Trillanes Honasan

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