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Elections in Guam

Politics of Guam

Elections in Guam gives information on election and election results in Guam.

Guam elects on territorial level a [[governor]] and a legislature. The governor is elected for a four year term by the people. The Guam Legislature has 15 members, elected for a two year term in single-seat constituencies. Guam has a multi-party system, with two strong parties.

Last elections

In the november 2004 legislative elections, the Republican Party defeated the Democratic Party. The Republicans presently hold 9 seats (Speaker Mark Forbes, Vice Speaker Joanne Salas Brown, Majority Leader Ray Tenorio, Majority Whip Jesse Anderson Lujan, Lawrence Kasperbauer, Antonio R. Unpingco, Edward B. Calvo, Michael Cruz and Robert Klitzkie). The Democrats hold six seats (Frank B. Aguon Jr., Lou Leon Guerrero, Adolpho Palacios, Benjamin Cruz, Judith Won Pat Borja and Rory Respicio).

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