Guamanian legislative election, 2018

Guamanian legislative election, 2018

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

All 15 seats of the Legislature of Guam

 
Leader Therese M. Terlaje James Espaldon
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat At-large district At-large district
Last election 9 seats 6 seats

Incumbent Speaker

Benjamin J.F. Cruz
Democratic


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Guam

Legislative elections will be held in Guam on Tuesday, November 6, 2018[1], along with the election for the Guam delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives. The Democratic Party holds nine of the fifteen seats in the Legislature while the Republicans hold six seats.

Primary Election

Primary elections in Guam will be held on August 25, 2018. The first 15 candidates who win the highest votes for each party will move on to the general election.

Democratic Candidates

Declared

  • Jose Terlaje
  • Ned Pablo
  • Amando Dominguez
  • Tina Rose Muna Barnes
  • Franklin Meno
  • Joe S. San Agustin
  • Jack Hattig III
  • Amanda Shelton
  • William Parkinson
  • Therese Terlaje
  • Jermaine Alerta
  • Lasia Casil
  • Telena Nelson
  • Regine Biscoe Lee
  • Celestin C. Babauta
  • Kelly Marsh
  • Clynton Ridgell
  • Adolpho Palacios
  • Sabina R. Perez
  • Maria Lourdes Milligan
  • Rikki Orsini

Declined

Republican Candidates

  • Ben Servino
  • Jeffrey Wheaton
  • Telo Taitague
  • James Moylan
  • Ryan Calvo
  • Javier Atalig Jr.
  • Mary Torres
  • Louisa Muna
  • Alfredo Antolin Jr.
  • Amanda Blas
  • William Casto
  • Jenei Aguon
  • Julius Santos
  • Ken Joe Ada
  • Roland Blas
  • Jose A. San Agustin
  • Stephen Guerrero
  • Michelle Taitano
  • Harold Cruz

Declined candidates

General Election

Results



References

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