Sen. Bongbong Marcos won this round as he sustained his lead albeit a very slim one on the second day of canvassing at the House of Representatives.
With 113 certificates of canvass (CoC) of 165 CoCs counted by Congress sitting as the National Board of Canvassers, Marcos led by a hairline of 83,840 votes, garnering 13,214,810 against Robredo鈥檚 13,131,330 as of聽9:55 p.m.聽Thursday.
The NBOC ended the canvassing聽tonight聽with Agusan Del Sur, for a total of 39,288,724 votes canvassed for president, and 38,022,772 votes for vice president.
Marcos sustained his hairline lead even though votes came in from Robredo鈥檚 bailiwicks such as Camarines Sur and other Visayas provinces.
Marcos started his lead when his votes from the 鈥淪olid North鈥 and Ilocos provinces came in, at聽one point聽giving him 1.9 million votes lead over Robredo
搁贰础顿:听Marcos overtakes Robredo as 鈥楽olid North鈥 votes canvassed
In the presidential race, as of聽9:46 p.m., Davao city mayor Rodrigo Duterte continued his overwhelming lead with 15,140,495 votes, followed by Mar Roxas with 9,057,359, Grace Poe with 8,697,378, Jejomar Binay with 4,971,584, Miriam Defensor Santiago with 1,398,278, and Roy Seneres with 23,630.