General elections were held in Guam on November 5, 2024.[1] This was the first time since 2006 that the Republicans had won a majority in the legislature.
November 5, 2024
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All 15 seats in the Legislature of Guam 8 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Turnout | 48.77% ( | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Results
editLegislature
edit| Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Republican Party | 163,485 | 53.67 | 9 | +3 | |
| Democratic Party | 140,197 | 46.02 | 6 | –3 | |
| Write-in | 947 | 0.31 | – | – | |
| Total | 304,629 | 100.00 | 15 | 0 | |
| Valid votes | 30,277 | 99.98 | |||
| Invalid/blank votes | 6 | 0.02 | |||
| Total votes | 30,283 | 100.00 | |||
| Registered voters/turnout | 62,098 | 48.77 | |||
| Source: Guam Election Commission[2] | |||||
Results by candidate
edit| Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Therese M. Terlaje (incumbent) | Democratic Party | 20,189 | 6.63 | |
| Darrel Christopher Barnett (incumbent) | Democratic Party | 18,139 | 5.95 | |
| Vicente Anthony Borja Ada | Republican Party | 16,711 | 5.49 | |
| Joe Shimizu San Agustin (incumbent) | Democratic Party | 15,501 | 5.09 | |
| Tina Rose Muna Barnes (incumbent) | Democratic Party | 14,662 | 4.81 | |
| Sabrina Salas Matanane | Republican Party | 14,659 | 4.81 | |
| Jesse Anderson Lujan (incumbent) | Republican Party | 14,185 | 4.66 | |
| Frank Flores Blas Jr. (incumbent) | Republican Party | 14,020 | 4.60 | |
| Shelly Calvo | Republican Party | 13,149 | 4.32 | |
| William Mark Parkinson (incumbent) | Democratic Party | 12,503 | 4.10 | |
| Christopher M. Duenas (incumbent) | Republican Party | 12,254 | 4.02 | |
| Vincent A. V. Borja | Republican Party | 12,143 | 3.99 | |
| Sabina Perez (incumbent) | Democratic Party | 12,077 | 3.96 | |
| Telo Teresa Taitague (incumbent) | Republican Party | 11,627 | 3.82 | |
| Eulogio Gumataotao | Republican Party | 11,526 | 3.78 | |
| Roy Anthony Quinata (incumbent) | Democratic Party | 11,246 | 3.69 | |
| Dwayne Thomas San Nicolas (incumbent) | Democratic Party | 11,240 | 3.69 | |
| Joanne M. Brown (incumbent) | Republican Party | 11,103 | 3.64 | |
| Angela Therese Ann Santos | Democratic Party | 10,431 | 3.42 | |
| Thomas Joseph Fisher | Republican Party | 10,247 | 3.36 | |
| Victor A. Gaza | Republican Party | 8,916 | 2.93 | |
| David Walter Crisostomo | Democratic Party | 7,606 | 2.50 | |
| William Payne | Republican Party | 7,188 | 2.36 | |
| David Ralph Duenas | Democratic Party | 6,603 | 2.17 | |
| Bistra Ivanova Mendiola | Republican Party | 5,757 | 1.89 | |
| Write-in | 947 | 0.31 | ||
| Total | 304,629 | 100.00 | ||
| Valid votes | 30,277 | 99.98 | ||
| Invalid/blank votes | 6 | 0.02 | ||
| Total votes | 30,283 | 100.00 | ||
| Registered voters/turnout | 62,098 | 48.77 | ||
| Source: Guam Election Commission[2] | ||||
References
edit- ↑ "Guam elections, 2024". Ballotpedia. Retrieved October 22, 2024.
- 1 2 "2024 General Election Official Results Summary". Guam Election Commission.