The Green Papers: Guam 2022 General Election
 
This page is for offices up for election in 2022. Find 2023 elections here.

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Elections for Statewide offices and Congress
✓ Primary Election: Saturday 27 August 2022
✓ General Election: Tuesday 8 November 2022
✓ General Election Runoff - no offices covered on this website advance to a runoff): Tuesday 22 November 2022
Tuesday 28 June 2022 - Filing Deadline .
Saturday 27 August 2022 - Primary Election . Polling hours 7:00a-8:00p ChST (2100-1000 UTC).
Tuesday 8 November 2022 - General Election . Polling hours 7:00a-8:00p ChST (2100-1000 UTC).
Tuesday 22 November 2022 - General Election Runoff - no offices covered on this website advance to a runoff) . Polling hours reportedly 7:00a-8:00p ChST (2100-1000 UTC).
 
Capital:Agana
 

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Guam State and Local Government


The Organic Act of Guam, 48 U. S. C. §1422, provides, inter alia, that "[i]f no [slate of] candidates [for Governor and Lieutenant Governor of Guam] receive[s] a majority of the votes cast [in the General Election -Ed] . . . a runoff election shall be held."


2022 Election Information from the Guam Election Commission.

2022 Primary Election Filed Candidate Packets from the Guam Election Commission.

2022 Primary Election Sample Ballot from the Guam Election Commission.

27 August 2022 primary returns from an official source, returns from a media source.


2022 General Election Sample Ballot from the Guam Election Commission.

8 November 2022 General Election returns and Write-In Reports from the Guam Election Commission. Vote totals last updated 29 November 2022 per the certified vote.

 
           

Governor  4 year term, Election Cycle: 2018, 2022. Term Limit: 2 successive 4 year terms. Territorial Governor

Seat up for regular election Democratic Governor Lourdes Aflague "Lou" Leon Guerrero
• Re-elected Tuesday 8 November 2022
First elected: 2018
Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022
The current Governor is unaffected by the State's term limit.
Renominated -
Lieutenant Governor: Joshua Franquez "Josh" Tenorio.
 Candidate list (2, 3 write-ins)
  Elected Democratic 18,623 54.65% Governor Lourdes Aflague "Lou" Leon Guerrero
for Lieutenant Governor: Joshua Franquez "Josh" Tenorio
  Candidate Republican 14,786 43.39% Felix Perez Camacho
for Lieutenant Governor: Vicente Anthony Borja "Tony" Ada
  Candidate Scattering 437 1.28% Undervotes
  Candidate Scattering 152 0.45% Write-In Totals
  Candidate Scattering 76 0.22% Overvotes
Total 34,074 100.00%  

Delegate to the House of Representatives  2 year term, Election Cycle: 2020, 2022

Seat up for regular election
Open
Democratic Territorial Delegate Michael Franklin Quitugua "Mike" San Nicolas
First elected: 2018; re-elected: 2020.
Seat up for regular election: Tuesday 8 November 2022
Open Seat - Candidate for Governor in 2022.
 ** Open Office (no incumbent) **
 Candidate list (2, 3 write-ins)
  Elected Republican 17,260 50.65% island Senator  James C. "Jim" Moylan
FEC H2GU01031; 31 Dec 22; Tot $115,335; Dsb $109,641
  Candidate Democratic 15,636 45.89% Judith T. Won Pat
FEC H2GU01056; 28 Nov 22; Tot $99,230; Dsb $88,547
  Candidate Scattering 887 2.60% Undervotes
  Candidate Scattering 220 0.65% Write-In Totals
  Candidate Scattering 71 0.21% Overvotes
Total 34,074 100.00%  
 

Political Parties    Parties appear in parenthesis and italics when a candidate receives the endorsement of a given Party and/or official sources indicate a candidate's association with a particular Party but only where the Party in question does not appear on the actual ballot as such.

Major Parties   Those parties which received electoral votes through winning a plurality of a state's [or the District of Columbia's] popular vote in any presidential election between 1984 and 2016. See Classification of Political parties.
  Democratic (affiliates): 2 incumbents, 2 candidates
  Republican: 2 candidates
Write-in/Scattered/otherwise not readily classifiable
  Scattering: 6 candidates
 
Candidates running under the banner of more than one party are counted towards each party's total. A candidate who has lost a primary or is apparently no longer a candidate is not counted.

Notes

Candidates for office appear on this page in italics where 'The Green Papers' does not yet have independent confirmation from a legal election authority that the person has been officially certified to appear on the ballot.

Primary dates marked "presumably" and polling times marked "reportedly" are based on unofficial or estimated data (especially as regards local variations from a jurisdictionwide statutory and/or regulatory standard) and are, thereby, subject to change.

"FEC" indicates the Federal Election Commission (FEC) Campaign Finance Summary.

When available, we post each candidate's FEC identification number, the date of their most recently filed Report of Receipts and Disbursements, their "Tot" [Total Receipts (contributions received or what came in: FEC Form 3, Line 16, Column B)] and their "Dsb" [Total Disbursements (expenditures or what was spent: FEC Form 3, Line 23, Column B)]. A link is provided to the Federal Election Commission's Summary Report for those who might wish to explore the details.

If a candidate raises or spends $5,000 or less, he or she is not subject to FEC reporting requirements.


Links Links to other web sites

Judiciary   Judiciary Links
  Unified Courts of Guam
Election Authority
  Guam Election Commission
Legislature   Links to State Legislatures
  Government of Guam forms
  govguamdocs.com Government of Guam forms
  Guam Legislature
Democratic
  Democratic Party of Guam
  Guam Democratic Party; P.O. Box 168; Hagatna, Guam 96932; 671-727-9009
Republican
  @guamgop Twitter
  Guam Republican Party
  Republican Party of Guam Facebook
  Republican Party of Guam; P.O. Box 2846; Hagåña, GU 96932; 671-472-3558, Fax 671-734-2001
Media & others
  K57 AM - Hagatna
  KGTF TV-12 (PBS)
  KUAM TV - NBC - Dededo
  Official Portal for the Island of Guam
  Pacific Daily News - Hagatna
  Pacific Island Times
  Pacific News Center - Hagatna
  Politics1.com - Guam

 


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