Election in Guam
2014 Guamanian general election
Nominee
Eddie Calvo
Carl T.C. Gutierrez
Party
Republican
Democratic
Running mate
Ray Tenorio
Gary Gumataotao
Popular vote
22,512
12,712
Percentage
63.70%
35.97%
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 . Primary elections were held on 30 August.
The Democratic and Republican primary elections were held on August 30, 2014.
Candidates for Governor [ ]
Main article: Guam gubernatorial election, 2014
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 [ ]
Current governor Eddie Calvo .
Current lieutenant governor Ray Tenorio is Calvo's running mate.
Candidates for Congressional Delegate [ ]
Main article: United States House of Representatives election in Guam, 2014
Democratic [ ]
Madeleine Bordallo , incumbent Delegate
Matthew Pascual Artero, current realtor from Artero Realty.
Republican [ ]
, as a Republican National committeewoman.
Legislature of Guam [ ]
Main article: 2014 Guam legislative election
2014 Guam legislative election
Majority party
Minority party
Leader
Judith T.P. Won Pat
Party
Democratic
Republican
Leader's seat
At-large district
At-large district
Last election
9 seats
6 seats
Seats won
9
6
Seat change
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.
Attorney general candidates [ ]
Two candidates are seeking election as attorney general , Leonardo Rapadas and retiring Superior Court of Guam judge Elizabeth Barrett-Anderson .
Results [ ]
Primary results [ ]
General election results [ ]
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)
Judicial retention elections [ ]
One Supreme Court Associate Justice, Robert J. Torres Jr., and one Superior Court Judge, Michael J. Bordallo, were up for retention .[2]
General election [ ]
Governor of Guam [ ]
US House Delegate [ ]
Consolidated Commission on Utilities [ ]
Guam Education Board [ ]
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 [ ]
Attorney General [ ]
The newcomer is Elizabeth Barrett-Anderson is a former Attorney General, and she was elected on November 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 November 4, 2014.
References [ ]