Former president Joseph Estrada is hoping that his lucky streak of voting at noon will help win him back Malacañang Palace on Election Day.
Before casting his vote, he will head for Antipolo at 8 am to hear mass in that city's old church, where he will pray for peaceful and orderly elections.
After hearing mass, he will go to the San Juan Cemetary where his parents are buried. There he will ask his parents to help him win the presidential race.
By noon, Estrada will go to the Pedro Cruz Elementary School to cast his vote.
Voting at noon is an Estrada tradition. Estrada said voting at noon brings him luck, adding that since the start of his political career, he has never lost an election.
Estrada is expected to be accompanied by his son, Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, and other members of his family when he goes to the polling center.
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