Rappler’s special coverage of the 2022 Philippine national elections brings you analyses, insights, fact checks, and the latest updates as Election Day unfolds. Watch our coverage LIVE here. PHVote WeDecide
Editor’s Note: Watch Rappler’s marathon coverage of the 2022 elections by clicking the YouTube video at the topmost portion of this page. For other live updates on Election Day, visit our live blog byMANILA, Philippines – Up to 65.7 million Filipino voters are expected to elect the country’s next set of leaders, including the successor of President Rodrigo Duterte, in the Philippines’ high-stakes elections on Monday, May 9.
Rappler’s special coverage of the 2022 national elections brings you analyses, insights, fact checks, and the latest updates as Election Day unfolds. The show is hosted by senior multimedia reporter Bea Cupin together with multimedia reporter Sofia Tomacruz, while panelists include editor at large Marites Dañguilan-Vitug, resident economist JC Punongbayan, columnist and editorial consultant John Nery, and columnist Jayeel Cornelio.
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