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The son of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos was leading an unofficial count of votes cast on Monday to be the next Philippine president, 36 years after his father was ousted over widespread corruption and human rights abuses. Former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr received more than 27.7 million votes to replace President Rodrigo Duterte, based on a partial count of election returns sent to a separate official server for transparency reasons. Vice President Leni Robredo, a human rights lawyer who beat Marcos Jr in 2016, was in second place with more than 13.2 million votes. Marcos Jr’s ru…