General elections were held in Guam on November 5, 2002 in order to elect the governor, all 15 members of the Legislature and the Federal delegate to the US Congress. There was also a referendum on raising the age at which alcohol could be bought and consumed to 21.[1] The proposal was rejected by voters.[1]
The elections to the Legislature and multi-member boards were run via open primary (This following the outlawing of the previous blanket primary[1]) similar to Louisiana.
Both the Public Auditor and Consolidated Commission on Utilities were required to be nonpartisan and as such candidates were not allowed to state affiliations or list them on the ballot.[2][3] In the case of the Auditor, affiliating with a party is grounds for disqualification.[2]
^ abGuam (USA), 5 November 2002: Drinking allowed from 21 years Direct Democracy (in German)
^ ab"Office of The Public Auditor - Guam - Enabling Legislation". Retrieved December 3, 2006.
^. Archived from the original on March 4, 2007. Retrieved December 3, 2006.
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2002, guamanian, general, election, general, elections, were, held, guam, november, 2002, order, elect, governor, members, legislature, federal, delegate, congress, there, also, referendum, raising, which, alcohol, could, bought, consumed, proposal, rejected, . General elections were held in Guam on November 5 2002 in order to elect the governor all 15 members of the Legislature and the Federal delegate to the US Congress There was also a referendum on raising the age at which alcohol could be bought and consumed to 21 1 The proposal was rejected by voters 1 2002 Guamanian gubernatorial election 1998 November 5 2002 2006 Nominee Felix Perez Camacho Robert Underwood Party Republican Democratic Running mate Kaleo Moylan Thomas C Ada Popular vote 24 309 19 559 Percentage 55 41 44 59 Governor before election Carl Gutierrez Democratic Elected Governor Felix Perez Camacho Republican Contents 1 Background 2 Democratic Party 3 Republican Party 4 Results 4 1 Governor 4 1 1 Republican gubernatorial primary 4 1 2 Democratic gubernatorial primary 4 1 3 General Election 4 2 Delegate 4 2 1 Democratic primary 4 2 2 General Election 4 3 Guam Legislature 4 4 Referendum 5 ReferencesBackground editThe elections to the Legislature and multi member boards were run via open primary This following the outlawing of the previous blanket primary 1 similar to Louisiana Both the Public Auditor and Consolidated Commission on Utilities were required to be nonpartisan and as such candidates were not allowed to state affiliations or list them on the ballot 2 3 In the case of the Auditor affiliating with a party is grounds for disqualification 2 Democratic Party editRobert A Underwood U S Delegate Congressman Thomas C Ada Senator Carl Gutierrez incumbent Governor of Guam Maj Gen Benny Paulino U S Soldier of the Guam National GuardRepublican Party editFelix Perez Camacho Senator Kaleo Moylan Senator Antonio Unpingco Senator Speaker of the Guam Legislature Eddie Calvo SenatorResults editGovernor edit Republican gubernatorial primary edit Republican primary results Party Candidate Votes Republican Felix P Camacho Kaleo S Moylan 1 Republican Antonio R Unpingco Edward J B Calvo 0 Total votes Democratic gubernatorial primary edit Democratic primary results Party Candidate Votes Democratic Robert A Underwood Thomas C Ada 1 Democratic Carl T C Gutierrez Benny Paulino 0 Total votes General Election edit Guam gubernatorial general election results Party Candidate Votes Republican Felix P Camacho Kaleo S Moylan 24 309 55 41 Democratic Robert A Underwood Thomas C Ada 19 559 44 59 Total votes 43 868 100 Republican gain from Democratic Delegate edit Democratic primary edit Democratic primary results Party Candidate Votes Democratic Madeleine Bordallo 17 845 59 20 Democratic Judith T Won Pat 12 298 40 80 General Election edit General Election Results for Delegate to the U S House of Representatives Party Candidate Votes Democratic Madeleine Bordallo 27 081 63 60 Republican Joseph F Ada 14 836 34 84 Total votes 100 Guam Legislature edit 2002 Guam legislative election nbsp 2000 November 5 2002 2004 All 15 seats of the Legislature of Guam Majority party Minority party Leader Ben Pangelinan Tony Unpingco retired Party Democratic Republican Leader s seat At large district At large district Last election 6 seats 9 seats Seats won 9 6 Seat change nbsp 2 nbsp 2Speaker before election Tony Unpingco Republican Elected Speaker Ben Pangelinan Democratic Party Votes Seats Democratic Party 9 Republican Party 6 Write ins Total N A 100 15 Source Guam election Candidate Party Votes Notes Frank Aguon Democratic Party Elected Ray Tenorio Republican Party Elected F Randall Cunliffe Democratic Party Elected Ben Pangelinan Democratic Party Elected Carmen Fernandez Democratic Party Elected Mark Forbes Republican Party Elected Larry F Kasperbauer Republican Party Elected John M Quinata Democratic Party Elected Lourdes A Leon Guerrero Democratic Party Elected Rory J Respicio Democratic Party Elected Joanne M Brown Republican Party Elected Jesse A Lujan Republican Party Elected Tina Muna Barnes Democratic Party Elected Robert Kiltzkie Republican Party Elected Antoinette Sanford Democratic Party Elected Referendum edit Choice Votes For 19 436 46 27 Against 22 563 53 73 Invalid blank votes Total 41 999 100 Registered voters turnout Source Direct DemocracyReferences edit a b Guam USA 5 November 2002 Drinking allowed from 21 years Direct Democracy in German a b Office of The Public Auditor Guam Enabling Legislation Retrieved December 3 2006 Public Law No 26 76 Archived from the original on March 4 2007 Retrieved December 3 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2002 Guamanian general election amp oldid 1149209004, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,