All fifteen seats in the Legislature of Guam are up for election. Democrats, under Speaker Judith Won Pat, currently control nine seats in the Legislature, while Republicans hold six seats. One incumbent seats and only senators is not seeking re-election was Ben Pangelinan to the 33rd Guam Legislature until he died in the office on July 8, 2014.
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^"2014 Election & 2015 Special Election for Agat Vice-Mayor Election Comparative Analysis Report". Guam Election Commission. 29 June 2015. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
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General elections were held in Guam on November 4 2014 1 Voters elected the governor legislature and territory s delegate to the United States House of Representatives 2014 Guamanian general election 2010 November 4 2014 2018 Nominee Eddie Calvo Carl T C GutierrezParty Republican DemocraticRunning mate Ray Tenorio Gary GumataotaoPopular vote 22 512 12 712Percentage 63 70 35 97 Calvo 50 60 60 70 70 80 Governor before electionEddie CalvoRepublican Elected Governor Eddie CalvoRepublicanThe Democratic and Republican primary elections were held on August 30 2014 A referendum was also held on legalization of medical marijuana 2 Contents 1 Candidates for Governor 1 1 Democratic 1 2 Republican 2 Candidates for Congressional Delegate 2 1 Democratic 2 2 Republican 3 Legislature of Guam 4 Attorney general candidates 4 1 Results 4 1 1 Primary results 4 1 2 General election results 5 Consolidated Commission on Utilities candidate 6 Guam Education Board candidate 7 Judicial retention elections 8 General election 8 1 Governor of Guam 8 2 US House Delegate 8 3 Consolidated Commission on Utilities 8 4 Guam Education Board 8 5 Referendum 9 Newcomers 9 1 Attorney General 9 2 Consolidated Commission on Utilities 9 3 Guam Education Board 10 ReferencesCandidates for Governor editMain article 2014 Guam gubernatorial election Democratic edit 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 edit Current governor Eddie Calvo Current lieutenant governor Ray Tenorio is Calvo s running mate Candidates for Congressional Delegate editMain article 2014 United States House of Representatives election in Guam Democratic edit Madeleine Bordallo incumbent Delegate Matthew Pascual Artero current realtor from Artero Realty Republican edit Margaret Metcalfe as a Republican National committeewoman Legislature of Guam editMain article 2014 Guam legislative election 2014 Guam legislative election nbsp 2012 November 4 2014 2016 All 15 seats of the Legislature of Guam Majority party Minority party Leader Judith T P Won Pat V Anthony AdaParty Democratic RepublicanLeader s seat At large district At large districtLast election 9 seats 6 seatsSeats won 9 6Seat change nbsp nbsp Speaker before electionJudith Won PatDemocratic Elected Speaker Judith Won PatDemocraticAll fifteen seats in the Legislature of Guam are up for election Democrats under Speaker Judith Won Pat currently control nine seats in the Legislature while Republicans hold six seats One incumbent seats and only senators is not seeking re election was Ben Pangelinan to the 33rd Guam Legislature until he died in the office on July 8 2014 Attorney general candidates editTwo candidates are seeking election as attorney general Leonardo Rapadas and retiring Superior Court of Guam judge Elizabeth Barrett Anderson Results edit Primary results edit Attorney General non partisan Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Elizabeth Barrett Anderson 13 759 65 69Nonpartisan Leonardo Rapadas 7 115 33 97Total votesGeneral election results edit Attorney General non partisan Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Elizabeth Barrett Anderson 23 092 66 57Nonpartisan Leonardo Rapadas incumbent 11 550 33 29Total votes 34 690 100Consolidated Commission on Utilities candidate editEleven 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 editNine 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 Judicial retention elections editOne Supreme Court Associate Justice Robert J Torres Jr and one Superior Court Judge Michael J Bordallo were up for retention 3 General election editGovernor of Guam edit 2014 Guamanian gubernatorial general election Party Candidate Votes Republican Edward J B Calvo Ray Tenorio 22 365 63 69Democratic Carl T C Gutierrez Gary W F Gumataotao 12 632 35 97Total votes 35 114 100Republican holdUS House Delegate edit 2014 Guam Delegate election results Party Candidate Votes Democratic Madeleine Bordallo 20 550 57 84Republican Margaret M Metcalfe 14 866 41 84Total votes 35 529 100Democratic holdConsolidated Commission on Utilities edit 2020 Consolidated Commission on Utilities results Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Simon A Sanchez II incumbent 17 570 20 86Nonpartisan Francis E Santos 9 754 11 58Nonpartisan Joseph George Bamba 8 741 10 38Nonpartisan Benigno M Palomo incumbent 8 241 9 78Nonpartisan William Hagen 8 178 9 71Nonpartisan Eloy P Hara incumbent 7 367 8 75Nonpartisan Andrew S Leon Guerrero 7 255 8 61Nonpartisan William M Payne 4 841 5 75Nonpartisan Earl J Garrido 4 722 5 61Nonpartisan Jose S Servino 4 136 4 91Nonpartisan Fredrick P Q Tupaz 3 366 4 00Total votes 84 229 100Guam Education Board edit 2020 Guam Education Board results Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Peter Alexcis D Ada 21 594 16 11Nonpartisan Jose Q Cruz 16 409 12 83Nonpartisan Lourdes B S San Nicolas 14 804 11 58Nonpartisan Lourdes M Benavente 14 746 11 53Nonpartisan Albert T San Agustin 14 720 11 51Nonpartisan Maria A Gutierrez 13 367 10 46Nonpartisan Rosie Rivera Tainatongo 12 384 9 69Nonpartisan Joseph Cruz Santos 11 633 9 10Nonpartisan Ronald A Ayuyu 9 194 7 19Total votes 127 851 100Referendum edit Choice Votes For 19 692 56 48Against 15 175 43 52Invalid blank votes 2 497 Total 37 364 100Registered voters turnout 51 975 71 89Source GECNewcomers editAttorney General edit The newcomer is Elizabeth Barrett Anderson is a former Attorney General and she was elected on November 4 2014 Consolidated Commission on Utilities edit 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 edit The newcomer is Lourdes San Nicolas where she was elected on November 4 2014 References edit Election for Legislature of Guam IFES Ingraham Christopher 2014 11 04 Medical marijuana advocates notch an early victory in Guam The Washington Post Retrieved 2023 04 12 2014 Election amp 2015 Special Election for Agat Vice Mayor Election Comparative Analysis Report Guam Election Commission 29 June 2015 Retrieved 6 August 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2014 Guamanian general election amp oldid 1196684019, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,