Son of vice-presidential bet Sen. Bongbong Marcos, Santo Marcos took to Twitter on election day his speculations that there is something fishy with the transmission of votes.
In a post on his Twitter account, the younger Marcos pointed out a discrepancy between the votes cast for the presidential and vice-presidential races and deduced that it could be a work of election rigging. “Also, the total votes for President are not the same total for Vice President. What the hell” with hashtag #DayaangMatuwid on his personal Twitter account with over 121,000 followers.
This tweet above was no longer available on his timeline but Sandro denied that he deleted those tweets. maybe it’s Twitter. We don’t know. “Didn’t delete my tweet, wouldn’t be saying this otherwise 🙂 frustration and anger get the best of us. I guess tomorrow nalang makita ✌🏾️✌🏾✌🏾”
Based on the partial and unofficial results from the Commission on Elections (Comelec) Transparency Server as of 5:08 am Tuesday, Leni Robredo led by 36,876 votes (13,014,447 for Robredo, 12,977,571 for Marcos).