Elections in Guam
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Elections in Guam gives information on election and election results in Guam.
Guam elects on territorial level a governor and a legislature with the governor elected for a four year term by the people. The Legislature of Guam has fifteen members elected at large in an open primary for two year terms.
Guam has a multi-party system, with two strong parties.
Latest elections
Main article: Guamanian general election, 2006
Candidates - parties | Votes | % |
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Felix Camacho - Republican Party | 19,560 | 50.25 |
Robert A. Underwood - Democratic Party | 18,700 | 48.04 |
Write-in | 668 | 1.72 |
Total | 38,928 | 100 |
Source: Guam election |
Parties | Votes | % | Seats |
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Republican Party | 5 | ||
Democratic Party | 10 | ||
Total | 15 | ||
Source: Guam Election Commission |
Past elections
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See also
- Electoral calendar
- Electoral system
- Political party strength in Guam
External links
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