The 2025 Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Bicol Region were held on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election.
The seat is vacant after Edcel Lagman of the Liberal Party died on January 30, 2025.
The Liberal Party nominated Lagman's daughter, Tabaco mayor Krisel Lagman, who won the election against Ako Bicol representative Jil Bongalon (LakasâÂÂCMD).
Term-limited incumbent Joey Salceda of LakasâÂÂCMD ran for governor of Albay. He was previously affiliated with PDPâÂÂLaban.
LakasâÂÂCMD nominated former Ako Bicol representative Christopher Co, who was defeated by Caloy Loria of the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino.
Incumbent Fernando Cabredo of the National Unity Party ran for a third term.
Cabredo was defeated by Polangui mayor Adrian Salceda of LakasâÂÂCMD.
Incumbent Josefina Tallado of LakasâÂÂCMD ran for a third term. She was previously affiliated with PDPâÂÂLaban.
Tallado won re-election against former representative Cathy Barcelona-Reyes (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas).
Incumbent Rosemarie Panotes of LakasâÂÂCMD ran for a second term. She was previously affiliated with PDPâÂÂLaban.
Panotes won re-election against provincial board member Concon Panotes (Nationalist People's Coalition) and Ninoy Ferrer (Independent).
Incumbent Hori Horibata of the National Unity Party ran for a second term. He was previously affiliated with PDPâÂÂLaban.
Horibata won re-election against Ragay mayor Thaddy Ramos (Nationalist People's Coalition).
Term-limited incumbent Luis Raymund Villafuerte of the National Unity Party (NUP) ran for governor of Camarines Sur.
The NUP nominated Villafuerte's son, Camarines Sur governor Luigi Villafuerte, who won the election against San Fernando mayor Fermin Mabulo (Nationalist People's Coalition).
Term-limited incumbent Gabriel Bordado of the Liberal Party ran for vice mayor of Naga.
Naga mayor Nelson Legacion (LakasâÂÂCMD) won the election against Nonoy Magtuto (National Unity Party) and four other candidates.
Incumbent Arnulf Bryan Fuentebella of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for a third term.
Fuentebella won re-election against Marco Gumabao (National Unity Party).
Incumbent Miguel Luis Villafuerte of the National Unity Party ran for a second term. He was previously affiliated with PDPâÂÂLaban with 60.15%.
Villafuerte won re-election against Phil Fortuno (Nationalist People's Coalition). On April 14, 2025, the Commission on Election's First Division disqualified Fortuno for allegedly misrepresenting his residency after finding that he was a citizen of the United States. Fortuno subsequently filed a pending appeal, saying that he had been a long-term resident of Nabua and only received dual citizenship in 2014.
Incumbent Leo Rodriguez of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas ran for a second term. He was previously an independent.
Rodriguez won re-election against Virac mayor Sammy Laynes (LakasâÂÂCMD), provincial board member Jan Alberto (Independent) and two other candidates.
Incumbent Richard Kho of LakasâÂÂCMD retired to run for governor of Masbate. He was previously affiliated with PDPâÂÂLaban.
LakasâÂÂCMD nominated Kho's father, Masbate governor Antonio Kho, who won the election unopposed.
Incumbent Ara Kho of LakasâÂÂCMD retired to run for mayor of Masbate City. She was previously affiliated with PDPâÂÂLaban.
LakasâÂÂCMD nominated Kho's mother, Masbate vice governor Elisa Olga Kho, who won the election against two other candidates.
Incumbent Tonton Kho of LakasâÂÂCMD ran for a third term. He was previously affiliated with PDPâÂÂLaban.
Kho won the election against Ricar Vasquez (Liberal Party).
Incumbent Dette Escudero of the Nationalist People's Coalition won re-election for a second term unopposed.
Incumbent Wowo Fortes of the Nationalist People's Coalition ran for a third term.
Fortes won re-election against Sorsogon vice governor Kruni Escudero (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas) and three other candidates.