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2024 Guam general election

2024 Guam general election

November 5, 2024 (2024-11-05)
Legislative election
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All 15 seats in the Legislature of Guam
8 seats needed for a majority
Turnout48.77% (Decrease 7.58pp)
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Jesse A. Lujan Telena Cruz Nelson
Party Republican Democratic
Last election 41.13%, 6 seats 58.71%, 9 seats
Seats won 9 6
Seat change Increase 3 Decrease 3
Popular vote 163,485 140,197
Percentage 53.67% 46.02%
Swing Increase 12.54pp Decrease 12.69pp


Speaker before election

Therese M. Terlaje
Democratic

Elected Speaker

Frank F. Blas Jr.
Republican

General elections were held in Guam on November 5, 2024.[1] Voters in Guam chose their non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives, attorney general, supreme court judges and all fifteen members of the territorial legislature. The elections were held on the same day as the 2024 United States elections.

This was the first time since 2006 that Republicans gained a majority in the legislature.

Results

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Legislature

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Republican Party163,48553.679+3
Democratic Party140,19746.026–3
Write-in9470.31
Total304,629100.00150
Valid votes30,27799.98
Invalid/blank votes60.02
Total votes30,283100.00
Registered voters/turnout62,09848.77
Source: Guam Election Commission[2]

Results by candidate

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Therese M. TerlajeDemocratic Party20,1896.63
Darrel Christopher BarnettDemocratic Party18,1395.95
Vicente Anthony Borja AdaRepublican Party16,7115.49
Joe Shimizu San AgustinDemocratic Party15,5015.09
Tina Rose Muna BarnesDemocratic Party14,6624.81
Sabrina Salas MatananeRepublican Party14,6594.81
Jesse Anderson LujanRepublican Party14,1854.66
Frank Flores Blas Jr.Republican Party14,0204.60
Shelly CalvoRepublican Party13,1494.32
William Mark ParkinsonDemocratic Party12,5034.10
Christopher M. DuenasRepublican Party12,2544.02
Vincent A. V. BorjaRepublican Party12,1433.99
Sabina E. PerezDemocratic Party12,0773.96
Telo Teresa TaitagueRepublican Party11,6273.82
Eulogio Shawn GumataotaoRepublican Party11,5263.78
Roy Anthony QuinataDemocratic Party11,2463.69
Dwayne Thomas San NicolasDemocratic Party11,2403.69
Joanne M. BrownRepublican Party11,1033.64
Angela Therese Ann SantosDemocratic Party10,4313.42
Thomas Joseph FisherRepublican Party10,2473.36
Victor A. GazaRepublican Party8,9162.93
David Walter CrisostomoDemocratic Party7,6062.50
William PayneRepublican Party7,1882.36
David Ralph DuenasDemocratic Party6,6032.17
Bistra Ivanova MendiolaRepublican Party5,7571.89
Write-in9470.31
Total304,629100.00
Valid votes30,27799.98
Invalid/blank votes60.02
Total votes30,283100.00
Registered voters/turnout62,09848.77
Source: [2]

Public Auditor

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Incumbent auditor Benjamin Cruz won re-election to a second full term.

2024 Guam Public Auditor election
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Benjamin Cruz (incumbent) 24,905 99.12%
Write-in 220 0.88%
Total votes 25,125 100.00%

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US House

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