2016 Guamanian legislative election
Majority party
Minority party
Leader
Judith Won Pat (lost re-election)
V. Anthony "Tony" Ada (lost re-election)
Party
Democratic
Republican
Leader's seat
At-large district
At-large district
Last election
9 seats
6 seats
Seats won
9
6
Seat change
Popular vote
218,767
171,768
Percentage
55.95%
43.92%
Speaker before election
Judith Won Pat
Democratic
Elected Speaker
Benjamin Cruz
Democratic
Legislative elections were held in Guam on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 ,[1] along with the election for the Guam delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives . The Democratic Party won nine of the fifteen seats in the Legislature and maintained control of Guam's delegate seat. The fifteen elected members of the 34th Guam Legislature were inaugurated on January 2, 2017. [2]
Results [ ]
Legislature [ ]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
+/–
Democratic Party
218,767
55.95%
9
Republican Party
171,768
43.92%
6
Write-in votes
471
0.12
–
–
Total
391,006
100
15
0
Registered voters/turnout
51,713
67
–
–
Source: [1]
Candidates [ ]
Democratic [ ]
Michael F. Q. San Nicolas (I)
Vice Speaker Benjamin J.F. Cruz (I)
Nerissa Bretania Underwood (I)
Speaker Judith T. Won Pat (I)
Therese M. Terlaje
Thomas "Tom" C. Ada (I)
Telena Cruz Nelson
Regine Biscoe Lee
Jermaine Alerta
Fred E. Bordallo Jr.
Frank Blas Aguon Jr. (I)
Rory Respicio (I)
Tina Rose Muña Barnes (I)
Dennis G. Rodriguez Jr. (I)
Joe S. San Agustin
Eliminated [ ]
Victor Anthony Gaza
Armando S. Dominguez
Republican [ ]
Brant Thomas McCreadie (I)
Albert John Balajadia
James V. Espaldon (I)
Jose Acfalle San Agustin
William Mendiola Castro
Louise Borja Muna
Fernando Barcinas Esteves
Thomas "Tommy" Aaron Morrison (I)
Vicente Anthony "Tony" Ada (I)
Frank Flores Blas Jr. (I)
Christopher M. Duenas
Amanda Francel Blas
Mary Camacho Torres (I)
Eric Mantanona Palacios
Benito Santos Servino
Eliminated [ ]
Barry Robert Mead
Ellery M. Paz
Primary Election [ ]
The members are elected at-large with the first 15 winning candidates are elected as the new members of the legislature. As there were many candidates running, primaries were set on August 27, 2016 for both the Democratic and Republican parties. The first fifteen candidates who win the highest votes go on to the General election.
Democratic Party Primary [ ]
Eliminated candidates [ ]
Two Democratic hopefuls were eliminated in the 2016 primaries:
Victor Gaza
Armando Dominguez
Republican Party Primary [ ]
Eliminated candidates [ ]
Two Republican hopefuls were eliminated in the 2016 primaries:
General election results [ ]
Following the primaries, there were 26 candidates vying for the 15 seats in the Legislature of Guam . The members are elected at-large with the first 15 winning candidates elected as the new members of the legislature.
Incoming Senators to the 34th Guam Legislature [ ]
There were 15 senators elected on November 8, 2016 to serve in the 34th Guam Legislature and were inaugurated on January 2, 2017:
Democratic [ ]
Incumbents [ ]
Freshman [ ]
Regine Biscoe Lee
Telena Nelson
Joe Shimizu San Agustin
Therese M. Terlaje
Republican [ ]
Incumbents [ ]
Freshman [ ]
William Mendiola Castro
Louisa Borja Muna
Fernando Barcinas Esteves
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