Lito Lapid still in Senate Magic 12; Willie, Phillip lag behind

Lito Lapid still in Magic 12; Willie Revillame, Phillip Salvador lag behind

/ 11:57 PM May 12, 2025

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Lito Lapid still in Magic 12; Philip Salvador, Willie Revillame lag behind. Images: Facebook/Lito Lapid, Phillip Ipe Salvador, Arnel Tacson/INQUIRER.net

(From left) Lito Lapid, Philip Salvador, and Willie Revillame. Images: Facebook/Lito Lapid, Phillip Ipe Salvador, Arnel Tacson/INQUIRER.net

Senator Lito Lapid is still holding on to his 12th spot in the senatorial race with 12,652,133 votes, while actor Phillip Salvador and TV host Willie Revillame are far from the Senate Magic 12.

According to the partial, unofficial results of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) as of 11:18 p.m., Lapid retained his Top 12 standing as he aims for his fourth term as senator.

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Lapid, who remains active in showbiz with his casting in “FPJ’s Ang Batang Quiapo,” is running under the administration ticket.

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Meanwhile, Salvador is in the 19th spot with 9,643,990 votes, while Revillame ranked 22nd with 8,132,470.

The other famous personality who entered the Magic 12 is broadcaster Erwin Tulfo, who made it on the fourth spot with 16,287,942 votes. His brother Ben is in the 13th spot with 11,506,081.

On the other hand, incumbent Ramon “Bong” Revilla ranked 14th with 11,417,842 votes.

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Other celebrities who are within the top 20 spots are Jimmy Bondoc (17th spot with 10,043,282) and Manny Pacquiao (18th spot with 9,871,239).

Detained evangelist and TV personality Apollo Quiboloy holds the 31st spot with 5,419,456 votes.

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