Yesterday, my husband informed me of the url of the website that will be used to show the election results but I didn't believe him because the title was dubious sounding. However, when I checked later, I've seen the election results posted by precinct numbers and in such a detailed manner that I finally believed that it's really the official site. I thought that the COMELEC will be sticking with their www.comelec.gov.ph website but now they have this dubious sounding site to show the results.
See the election results at http://electionresults.ibanangayon.ph.
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