2022 Guamanian general election
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General elections were held in Guam on November 8, 2022. Voters in Guam chose their governor , non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives , attorney general, and all fifteen members of the territorial legislature . The election coincided with the 2022 United States elections .
Governor of Guam
Main article: 2022 Guamanian gubernatorial election
2022 Guamanian gubernatorial election
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Turnout 56.36%
Incumbent Democratic governor Lou Leon Guerrero sought reelection with her running mate Josh Tenorio . Felix Perez Camacho , the former governor of Guam, joined the race with Tony Ada.
United States House of Representatives
Main article: 2022 United States House of Representatives election in Guam
2022 United States House of Representatives election in Guam
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Turnout 56.36%
Incumbent delegate Michael San Nicolas did not seek reelection, instead ran for the governor of Guam. Two members of the Guam Legislature , James Moylan and Judith Won Pat , contested in the general election. James Moylan was elected as the 6th delegate to the United States House of Representatives .
Attorney General
2022 Guam Attorney General election
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Turnout 56.36%
Two candidates sought election to the office of attorney general : Douglas Moylan and incumbent A.G. Leevin Camacho .
Legislature of Guam
Main article: 2022 Guamanian legislative election
2022 Guamanian legislative election
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All 15 seats of the Legislature of Guam Turnout 56.36%
Majority party
Minority party
Leader
Telena Cruz Nelson
Christopher M. Duenas
Party
Democratic
Republican
Leader's seat
At-large district
At-large district
Seats before
8
7
Seats after
9
6
Seat change
1
1
All fifteen seats in the legislature of Guam were up for election. After the election, Democrats, under Speaker Therese M. Terlaje , controlled nine seats in the legislature, while Republicans held six seats.
Consolidated Commission on Utilities
A nonpartisan election was held for three seats on the commission.
Election results
Candidate
Votes
%
Simon A. Sanchez
16,462
22.02
Michael T. Limtiaco
13,252
17.73
Francis E. Santos
12,020
16.08
Melvin F. Duenas
11,844
15.84
Nonito Vincent Blas
11,300
15.11
Ricardo Sablan Unpingco
9,748
13.04
Write-in
136
0.18
Total votes
74,762
100
Guam Education Board
Nine candidates ran for the six available seats on the Guam Education Board.
Election results
Candidate
Votes
%
Mary A.Y. Okada
20,880
16.42
Peter Alecxis Diaz Ada
17,240
13.55
Angel Reyes Sablan
15,455
12.15
Ronald Lewis McNinch
14,849
11.67
Maria Atalig Gutierrez
13,754
10.81
Lourdes Mendiola Benavente
13,366
10.51
Elaine Duenas Ulloa
11,067
8.70
Joseph Cruz Santos
10,304
8.10
Raenate Santos Camacho
10,284
8.08
Total votes
127,199
100
References
Taitano II, Joe (February 22, 2022). "Former Gov. Felix Camacho seeking another term in 2022 alongside Sen. Tony Ada" . Pacific Daily News . Retrieved June 14, 2023.
^ "Summary Results Report Guam General Election 2022" . Guam Election Commission. November 24, 2022. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
Variety, Haidee Eugenio Gilbert-For (April 19, 2022). "San Nicolas to run for governor with journalist as running mate" . Marianas Variety News & Views . Retrieved June 14, 2023.
Gilbert, Haidee Eugenio (November 9, 2022). "Moylan wins over Camacho by 77 votes in attorney general race" . Pacific Daily News . Retrieved June 14, 2023.
"Senators – The 37th Guam Legislature" . Archived from the original on June 1, 2023. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
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