Millions of people voted in the Philippines’ presidentialelection on Monday. Nearly complete, unofficialresults show that Rodrigo Duterte won the mostvotes, the Associated Press reported.
Duterte is the long-serving mayor of the city of Davao. He was leading in public opinion surveys by as muchas 10 percentage points over his closest competitors,Senator Grace Poe and Interior Secretary Manuel Roxas. Roxas had thesupport of current President Benigno Aquino, who is leaving office.
Voter turnout was expected to be close to 80 percent in the election.
Duterte is 71 years old. He has gained support with his sometimes offensivespeeches, in which he made promises to fight crime and corruption and toexecute criminals. With his offensive language and open discussion of sexual activity, he has drawn comparisons to U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Filipinos check for their names on registration lists to vote as polling stations prepare to close at a school in suburban Manila, Philippines on Monday, May 9, 2016. Millions of Filipinos went to election centers Monday to pick a new president, vice president and thousands of other officials amid tight security across the country. (AP Photo/Lino Escandor II) |
Senator Poe was another key candidate. She is 47 years old. Her campaign slogan was “government with a heart.”
As she cast her vote at a Manila-area elementary school Monday, she was surrounded by supporters and members of the media. She told the mediashe offered her choice to God, her father and her countrymen.
Poe’s father was the local action film star Fernando Poe Jr. He ran forpresident in 2004 and narrowly lost.
Voter concerns
Outside the Manila school, retiree Freddy Flores said he voted for Poe.Flores said his main concern for the Philippines was the dispute with Chinaover territory in the South China Sea.
“For the security of the country, of course, it’s better if you can blend welland have diplomacy. You can’t just be tough,” he said.
Flores said he worried about his children’s future. He feared Duterte, with his tough talk, could cause the Philippines to be “wiped out” by China.
Duterte has said that as president he would ride a Jet Ski to the Scarborough Shoal. The area is part of the contested territory in the SouthChina Sea. Duterte told voters he would plant a Philippine flag and expect to die a hero at the hands of the Chinese.
Current Vice President Jejomar Binay was also among the top four presidential candidates.
Ferdinand Marcos Jr., son of the former Filipino dictator, is a candidate in the race for vice president. He has led in public opinion surveys against five other candidates.
Boxing star Manny Pacquiao is a candidate for the senate.
Polling problems
Officials have reported delays in voting because of technical difficulties.Some officials have reported that electronic voting machines were notworking correctly. The Commission on Elections announced it would extend voting by one hour because of the problems.
The military of the Philippines said it has witnessed shootings, explosionsand other violent acts. The violence has resulted in 10 deaths and three injuries in western Mindanao, the central Philippines and Luzon Island.
An election poll-monitoring group supported by the Roman Catholic Church said it told volunteers in some provinces to leave. Those volunteers left for their safety after they observed cheating.
Ramon Casiple is the executive director of the Manila-based Institute forPolitical and Electoral Reform. He said this election may be having moreproblems because of the high number of registered voters. Nearly 54 millioncitizens of the Philippines have registered to vote.
Casiple said he is trying to determine whether or not stories of electioncheating are widespread. He called the races for top offices “hotlycontested.” He said that if the “process is compromised” by cheating, “thatwould mean the failure of democracy.”
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Words in This Story
polls – n. the places where people vote during an election
cast – v. to make a vote formally
turnout – n. the number of people who go to or participate in something
wiped out – phrasal verb. destroyed
Jet Ski – n. a small and fast vehicle that is used on water and carries oneor two people
monitor – v. to watch, observe, listen to, or check (something) for a specialpurpose over a period of time
province – n. any one of the large parts that some countries are dividedinto