Guamanian general election, 2014
Guamanian general election, 2010
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General elections were held in Guam on 4 November 2014.[1] Voters elected the Governor, Legislature, and territory's Delegate to the United States House of Representatives. Primary elections were held on 30 August.
The Democratic and Republican primary elections were held on August 30, 2014.
Candidates for Governor
Democratic
- Former Governor Carl T. C. Gutierrez. Previously served as Governor for two terms from January 2, 1995 until January 6, 2003.
- Attorney Gary W. F. Gumataotao is Gutierrez running mate.
Republican
Candidates for Congressional Delegate
Democratic
- Madeleine Bordallo, incumbent Delegate
- Matthew Pascual Artero, current realtor from Artero Realty.
Republican
- Margaret Metcalfe, as a Republican National committeewoman.
Candidates for Guam legislature
Guamanian legislative election, 2014
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Democratic candidates
Republican candidates
- Mary Camacho Torres
- Roland Blas
- Christopher M. Duenas (I)
- Vicente Anthony "Tony" Ada (I)
- Valentino "Val" Gumataotao Perez
- Glenn Leon Guerrero
- Frank Blas, Jr.
- Thomas "Tommy" Morrison (I)
- Brant McCreadie (I)
- James "Jim" Espaldon
- Aline A. Yamashita (I)
- Adonis J.C. Mendiola
- MiChelle Hope Taitano
- William "Wil" Castro
- Felix Crisostomo Benavente
Defeated in primary
Withdrew
Republican
- Eric Palacios
- Javier Atalig
- Michael Limtiaco
- Paul Sardoma
- Ray Cruz Haddock
- Victor A. Gaza
Declined
Democrat
Attorney General candidates
Two candidates are seeking election as Attorney General, Leonardo Rapadas and retiring Superior Court of Guam judge Elizabeth Barrett-Anderson.
Consolidated Commission on Utilities candidate
Eleven candidates are seeking election as CCU will take three seats.
- Simon A. Sanchez II (I)
- Andrew "Andy" S. Leon Guerrero
- Francis E. Santos
- Earl Joseph Garrido
- Frederick Phil Quinene Tupaz
- William "Bill" H. Hagen
- Benigno Manibusan Palomo (I)
- Joseph George Bamba
- William "Bill" A. Payne, Jr.
- Jose S. Servino
- Eloy Perez Hara (I)
Guam Education Board candidate
Nine candidates are seeking election as Guam Education Board will take six seats.
- Peter Alexis D. Ada (I)
- Joseph Cruz Santos
- Lourdes Benavente (I)
- Jose Q. Cruz (I)
- Ronald Ayuyu (I)
- Lourdes B.S. San Nicolas
- Rosie Rivera Tainatongo
- Maria A. Gutierrez (I)
- Albert T. San Agustin (I)
Primary elections
Results
Governor
Democratic Party Primary
Democratic Party of Guam primary election, 2014
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
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Democratic |
Frank Aguon, Jr. |
6,556 |
7.93 |
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Democratic |
Dennis G. Rodriguez, Jr. |
6,420 |
7.77 |
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Democratic |
Benjamin J.F. Cruz |
6,292 |
7.61 |
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Democratic |
Thomas C. Ada |
5,997 |
7.25 |
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Democratic |
Michael San Nicolas |
5,974 |
7.23 |
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Democratic |
Tina Rose Muna-Barnes |
5,918 |
7.16 |
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Democratic |
Rory J. Respicio |
5,792 |
7.01 |
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Democratic |
Judith T.P. Won Pat |
5,789 |
7.00 |
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Democratic |
Nerissa Bretania Underwood |
5,654 |
6.84 |
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Democratic |
Judith P. Guthertz |
5,382 |
6.51 |
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Democratic |
Adolpho B. Palacios, Sr. |
5,080 |
6.14 |
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Democratic |
Hope Alvarez Cristobal |
4,946 |
5.98 |
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Democratic |
Derick Baza Hills |
4,639 |
5.61 |
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Democratic |
Rodney A. Cruz, Jr. |
4,380 |
5.30 |
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Democratic |
Frank "Kool Aid" T. Ungacta, Jr. |
3,735 |
4.52 |
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Democratic |
Write-in candidates |
120 |
.15 |
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Turnout |
49,249 |
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Republican Party Primary
Republican Party of Guam primary election, 2014
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
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Republican |
Vicente Anthony "Tony" Ada |
9,139 |
8.13 |
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Republican |
Thomas "Tommy" Morrison |
8,800 |
7.83 |
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Republican |
James "Jim" Espaldon |
8,338 |
7.42 |
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Republican |
Christopher M. Duenas |
8,296 |
7.38 |
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Republican |
Frank Blas, Jr. |
8,203 |
7.30 |
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Republican |
William "Wil" Castro |
7,474 |
6.65 |
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Republican |
Aline A. Yamashita |
7,460 |
6.64 |
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Republican |
Brant T. McCreadie |
7,305 |
6.50 |
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Republican |
Adonis J.C. Mendiola |
7,117 |
6.33 |
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Republican |
Glenn A. Leon Guerrero |
6,904 |
6.14 |
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Republican |
Mary Camacho Torres |
6,701 |
5.96 |
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Republican |
Roland Ray Blas |
6,254 |
5.57 |
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Republican |
MiChelle Hope Taitano |
5,786 |
5.15 |
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Republican |
Felix C. Benavente |
5,530 |
4.92 |
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Republican |
Valentino Gumataotao Perez |
5,604 |
4.86 |
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Republican |
Romeo Carlos |
3,451 |
3.07 |
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Republican |
Write-in candidates |
151 |
.13 |
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Turnout |
63,545 |
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Democratic primary results
Republican primary results
Attorney General
General Election
Governor of Guam
Election results, Governor of Guam, November 4, 2014
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Republican |
Eddie B. Calvo and Ray Tenorio |
22,365 |
63.69 |
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Democratic |
Carl T.C. Gutierrez and Gary W.F. Gumataotao |
12,632 |
35.97 |
Total votes |
35,114 |
100 |
US House Delegate
Election results, Guam Delegate to the United States House of Representatives, November 4, 2014
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Democratic |
Madeleine Bordallo |
20,550 |
57.84 |
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Republican |
Margaret Metcalfe |
14,866 |
41.84 |
Total votes |
35,529 |
100 |
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Democratic hold |
Legislature
2014 Guamanian legislative election
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Democratic |
Frank B. Aguon, Jr. |
23,089 |
5.38 |
n/a |
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Democratic |
Dennis G. Rodriguez, Jr. |
21,705 |
5.06 |
n/a |
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Republican |
Vicente Anthony "Tony" Ada |
20,269 |
4.72 |
n/a |
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Republican |
Jim Espaldon |
19,444 |
4.53 |
n/a |
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Republican |
Thomas "Tommy" Morrison |
19,381 |
4.52 |
n/a |
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Democratic |
Thomas C. Ada |
19,006 |
4.43 |
n/a |
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Republican |
Mary Camacho Torres |
17,758 |
4.14 |
n/a |
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Democratic |
Nerissa Bretania Underwood |
16,760 |
3.91 |
n/a |
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Democratic |
Judith T.P. Won Pat |
16,726 |
3.91 |
n/a |
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Democratic |
Michael San Nicolas |
16,650 |
3.88 |
n/a |
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Democratic |
Tina Rose Muna-Barnes |
16,521 |
3.85 |
n/a |
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Republican |
Frank Blas, Jr. |
16,452 |
3.83 |
n/a |
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Democratic |
Benjamin J.F. Cruz |
15,950 |
3.72 |
n/a |
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Democratic |
Rory J. Respicio |
15,671 |
3.65 |
n/a |
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Republican |
Brant McCreadie |
15,478 |
3.61 |
n/a |
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Republican |
Aline A. Yamashita |
15,134 |
3.53 |
n/a |
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Republican |
Christopher M. Duenas |
14,976 |
3.49 |
n/a |
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Republican |
William "Wil" Castro |
14,526 |
3.39 |
n/a |
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Republican |
Adonis J.C. Mendiola |
13,210 |
3.08 |
n/a |
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Republican |
Glenn A. Leon Guerrero |
13,000 |
3.03 |
n/a |
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Democratic |
Adolpho B. Palacios |
12,406 |
2.89 |
n/a |
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Democratic |
Judith P. Guthertz |
11,875 |
2.77 |
n/a |
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Democratic |
Hope Alvarez Cristobal |
10,776 |
2.51 |
n/a |
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Republican |
Roland Ray Blas |
10,222 |
2.38 |
n/a |
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Democratic |
Derick Baza Hills |
9,234 |
2.15 |
n/a |
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Republican |
MiChelle Hope Taitano |
8,906 |
2.08 |
n/a |
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Republican |
Felix C. Benavente |
6,964 |
1.62 |
n/a |
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Republican |
Valentino Gumataotao Perez |
6,710 |
1.56 |
n/a |
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Democratic |
Rodney A. Cruz, Jr. |
6,412 |
1.49 |
n/a |
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Democratic |
Frank "Kool Aid" T. Ungacta, Jr. |
3,332 |
.78 |
n/a |
Majority |
3,780 |
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Turnout |
118,689 |
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Democratic gain from Republican |
Attorney General
Consolidated Commission on Utilities
Consolidated Commission on Utilities
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Independent |
Simon A. Sanchez II |
17,570 |
20.86 |
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Independent |
Francis E. Santos |
9,754 |
11.58 |
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Independent |
Joseph George Bamba |
8,741 |
10.38 |
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Independent |
Benigno M. Palomo |
8,241 |
9.78 |
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Independent |
William Hagen |
8,178 |
9.71 |
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Independent |
Eloy P. Hara |
7,367 |
8.75 |
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Independent |
Andrew S. Leon Guerrero |
7,255 |
8.61 |
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Independent |
William Payne |
4,841 |
5.75 |
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Independent |
Earl J. Garrido |
4,722 |
5.61 |
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Independent |
Jose S. Servino |
4,136 |
4.91 |
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Independent |
Fredrick P.Q. Tupaz |
3,366 |
4.00 |
Total votes |
84,229 |
100 |
Guam Education Board
Guam Education Board
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Independent |
Peter Alexcis D. Ada |
21,594 |
16.11 |
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Independent |
Jose Q. Cruz |
16,409 |
12.83 |
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Independent |
Lourdes B.S. San Nicolas |
14,804 |
11.58 |
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Independent |
Lourdes M. Benavente |
14,746 |
11.53 |
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Independent |
Albert T. San Agustin |
14,720 |
11.51 |
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Independent |
Maria A. Gutierrez |
13,367 |
10.46 |
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Independent |
Rosie Rivera Tainatongo |
12,384 |
9.69 |
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Independent |
Joseph Cruz Santos |
11,633 |
9.10 |
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Independent |
Ronald A. Ayuyu |
9,194 |
7.19 |
Total votes |
127,851 |
100 |
Referendum
Choice |
Votes |
% |
For | 19,692 | 56.48 |
Against | 15,175 | 43.52 |
Invalid/blank votes | 2,497 | – |
Total | 37,364 | 100 |
Registered voters/turnout | 51,975 | 71.89 |
Source: GEC |
Newcomers
Senators
There will be 2 new Senators in the 33rd Guam Legislature. Two were elected on November 4, 2014.
- Nerissa Bretania Underwood (D)
- Mary Camacho Torres (R)
Attorney General
The newcomer is Elizabeth Barrett-Anderson is a former Attorney General, and she was elected on Nov. 4, 2014.
Consolidated Commission on Utilities
There will be 2 new CCU member were elected on November 4, 2014.
- Francis E. Santos - a former Democratic Senator
- Joseph George Bamba - a former senator and chief of staff from Gov. Calvo and Camacho.
Guam Education Board
The newcomer is Lourdes San Nicolas where she was elected on Nov. 4, 2014.
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