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Novice politician Grace Poe the front runner as cliffhanger Philippine presidential race begins

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Senator Grace Poe greets supporters at the Philippine Supreme Court in Manila in January. The Supreme Court could knock her out of the race before the May 9 elections, with justices currently listening to arguments she is ineligible based on citizenship and residency laws. Photo: Xinhua
Agence France-Presse

A cliffhanger race to lead the Philippines began Tuesday with the adopted daughter of a dead movie star and a tough-talking politician who claims to kill criminals among the top contenders.

The three-month election campaign got under way with four presidential aspirants a genuine chance to succeed Benigno Aquino, who is a popular leader but is prevented by the constitution from running for a second term.

Since emerging from dictatorship three decades ago, the Philippines has seen its political scene dominated by elite families, celebrities, corruption and violence, which have contributed to near-constant chaos.

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Those factors are once again dominant themes in this year’s contest for the presidency, as well as the thousands of national and local posts up for grabs in the May 9 elections.

The current presidential front-runner is Grace Poe, an inexperienced politician who is riding a wave of popularity among the tens of millions of poor Filipinos for her adopted father, Fernando Poe Jnr.

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“I owe this top ranking... to the Filipino people, who continue to put their faith in my capacity to lead the country,” Poe said Tuesday after a second national survey released in recent days put her on top with about 30 per cent support.

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