2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Bicol Region
The 2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Bicol Region are scheduled to be held on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election.
Albay
[edit]Albay's 1st district
[edit]Incumbent Edcel Lagman (Liberal Party) is term-limited. Lagman was re-elected with 87.18% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Raul Angelo Bongalon | Lakas–CMD | |
Krisel Lagman | Liberal Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[1] |
Albay's 2nd district
[edit]Term-limited incumbent Joey Salceda (Lakas–CMD) is running for governor of Albay. Salceda was re-elected under PDP–Laban with 94.16% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Christopher Co | Lakas–CMD | |
Caloy Loria | Partido Demokratiko Pilipino | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[1] |
Albay's 3rd district
[edit]Incumbent Fernando Cabredo (National Unity Party) is running for a third term. Cabredo was re-elected unopposed in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Fernando Cabredo (incumbent) | National Unity Party | |
Adrian Salceda | Lakas–CMD | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[1] |
Camarines Norte
[edit]Camarines Norte's 1st district
[edit]Incumbent Josie Tallado (Lakas–CMD) is running for a third term. Tallado was elected under PDP–Laban with 51.69% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Josie Tallado (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | |
Cathy Barcelona-Reyes | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[2] |
Camarines Norte's 2nd district
[edit]Incumbent Rosemarie Panotes (Lakas–CMD) is running for a second term. Panotes was elected under PDP–Laban with 62.15% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Ninoy Ferrer | Independent | |
Rolly Icatlo | Independent | |
Roy Padilla Jr. | Workers' and Peasants' Party | |
Concon Panotes | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Rosemarie Panotes (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[2] |
Camarines Sur
[edit]Camarines Sur's 1st district
[edit]Incumbent Hori Horibata (National Unity Party) is running for a second term. Horibata was elected under PDP–Laban with 52.98% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Hori Horibata (incumbent) | National Unity Party | |
Thaddy Ramos | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[3] |
Camarines Sur's 2nd district
[edit]Term-limited incumbent Luis Raymund Villafuerte (National Unity Party) is running for governor of Camarines Sur. Villafuerte was re-elected with 78.66% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Fermin Mabulo | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Luigi Villafuerte | National Unity Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[3] |
Camarines Sur's 3rd district
[edit]Term-limited incumbent Gabriel Bordado (Liberal Party) is running for vice mayor of Naga. Bordado was re-elected with 58% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Noel de Luna | Kusog Bikolandia | |
Nelson Legacion | Lakas–CMD | |
Jarrell Losa | Independent | |
Nonoy Magtuto | National Unity Party | |
Salome Togñi | Independent | |
Pito Tria | Independent | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[3] |
Camarines Sur's 4th district
[edit]Incumbent Arnulf Bryan Fuentebella (Nationalist People's Coalition) is running for a third term. Fuentebella was re-elected with 58.60% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Arnulf Bryan Fuentebella (incumbent) | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Marco Gumabao | National Unity Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[3] |
Camarines Sur's 5th district
[edit]Incumbent Miguel Luis Villafuerte (National Unity Party) is running for a second term. Villafuerte was elected under PDP–Laban with 60.15% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Phil Fortuno | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Miguel Luis Villafuerte (incumbent) | National Unity Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[3] |
Catanduanes
[edit]Incumbent Leo Rodriguez (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) is running for a second term. Rodriguez was elected as an independent with 47.10% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Jan Alberto | Independent | |
Sammy Laynes | Lakas–CMD | |
Leo Rodriguez | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Eugenio Salimao Jr. | Independent | |
Cedric Sanchez | Independent | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[4] |
Masbate
[edit]Masbate's 1st district
[edit]Incumbent Richard Kho (Lakas–CMD) is retiring to run for governor of Masbate. Kho was elected under PDP–Laban with 59.34% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Antonio Kho | Lakas–CMD | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[5] |
Masbate's 2nd district
[edit]Incumbent Ara Kho (Lakas–CMD) is retiring to run for mayor of Masbate City. Kho was elected under PDP–Laban with 73.68% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Elisa Olga Kho | Lakas–CMD | |
Noel Tuason | Liberal Party | |
Sherman Valera | Independent | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[5] |
Masbate's 3rd district
[edit]Incumbent Tonton Kho (Lakas–CMD) is running for a third term. Kho was elected under PDP–Laban with 63.55% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Tonton Kho (incumbent) | Lakas–CMD | |
Ricar Vasquez | Liberal Party | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[5] |
Sorsogon
[edit]Sorsogon's 1st district
[edit]Incumbent Dette Escudero (Nationalist People's Coalition) is running for a second term unopposed. Escudero was elected with 65.92% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Dette Escudero (incumbent) | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[6] |
Sorsogon's 2nd district
[edit]Incumbent Wowo Fortes (Nationalist People's Coalition) is running for a third term. Fortes was re-elected with 49.66% of the vote in 2022.
Candidate | Party | |
---|---|---|
Kruni Escudero | Partido Federal ng Pilipinas | |
Wowo Fortes (incumbent) | Nationalist People's Coalition | |
Totie Gabales | Independent | |
Jack Holaso | Independent | |
Nono Lopez | Independent | |
Total | ||
Source: Commission on Elections[6] |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "ALBAY_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ a b "CAMNORTE_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ a b c d e "CAMARINESSUR_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ "CATANDUANES_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ a b c "MASBATE_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.
- ^ a b "SORSOGON_OPES" (PDF). Commission on Elections.