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Incumbent Governor Jim Hataman-Salliman ran for reelection for his third and final term Alfiya Akbar whom he ran against in 2019 as well as Walid Amiril and Ismael Garingan.
Salliman won reelection with 59% of the vote while carrying both of Basilan's cities and 9 of 11 municipalities.
Alfiya Akbar, daughter of former Governor Wahab Akbar and former Governor Jum Akbar ran and lost the gubernatorial post for the second time. She won in Akbar and Ungkaya Pukan.
Incumbent Vice Governor Yusop Alano ran for reelection for his third and final term against incumbent Second District Sangguniang Panlalawigan member Pai Sali as well as Rahma Jamiri and Majid Abdil.
Alano won reelection with 79% of the vote while carrying both of Basilan's cities and 10 of 11 municipalities. Meanwhile, Pai Sali carried the municipality of Akbar.
Nasser Salain, Moumar Muarip, and Allet Ismael ran for reelection and defended their seats. Aina Ismael ran and lost her seat to Amin Hataman, son of incumbent Representative Mujiv Hataman and Isabela City Mayor Dadah Hataman. Allet Ismael and Aina Ismael switched party affiliation and defected from PDP-Laban to UBJP.
Basilan 1st District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
Incumbent board members Nasser Asarul and Monsoy Aramil ran for reelection and defended their seats. Jay Salliman, son of incumbent Governor Jim Hataman-Salliman, was the highest voted candidate. Former board member, Marwan Hataman, was elected once again to his old post after unsuccessfully running for councilor in Sumisip in 2019. Hadjaria Hataman did not run for reelection.
Basilan 2nd District Sangguniang Panlalawigan election
Incumbent Representative Mujiv Hataman ran and was reelected for his second term. He faced Yasmeen Junaid as well as Abdulhan Jaujohn and Mohammad Alih Samiun.
Hataman carried both of Basilan's cities and 11 of 13 of its municipalities, garnering 68% of the vote. Junaid won in Akbar and Ungkaya Pukan while narrowly losing in her hometown of Tabuan-Lasa.