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1998 Guamanian general election

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1998 Guamanian general election

← 1994 November 3, 1998 2002 →
Gubernatorial election
 
Nominee Carl Gutierrez Joseph Franklin Ada
Party Democratic Republican
Running mate Madeleine Bordallo Felix Perez Camacho
Popular vote 24,250 21,200
Percentage 51.88% 45.35%

Governor before election

Carl Gutierrez
Democratic

Elected Governor

Carl Gutierrez
Democratic

General elections were held in Guam on November 3, 1998.[1] A Democratic Party primary was held to decide the party's gubernatorial candidates on 7 September.[1]

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Governor

Incumbent Democrat Carl Gutierrez was re-elected to his second term. This was the last time a Democrat won statewide office on Guam until 2018, when Lou Leon Guerrero won the gubernatorial election over Republican lieutenant governor Ray Tenorio.

Primary election

Democratic

Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Carl Gutierrez/Madeleine Bordallo 16,794 51.00
Democratic Thomas "Tom" C. Ada/Lou Leon Guerrero 9,360 28.42
Democratic Angel Santos/Jose Terlaje 6,777 20.58
Total votes 32,931 100

General election

1998 Guam gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Carl Gutierrez/Madeleine Bordallo 24,250 51.88%
Republican Joseph Franklin Ada/Felix P. Camacho 21,200 45.35
n/a Write-ins 1,294 2.77
N/A Invalid/blank votes 1,922 N/A
Total votes 48,666 100
Democratic hold

Legislature

Results

Candidate Party Votes Notes
Frank Aguon Democratic Party 27,752 Elected
Eddie Baza Calvo Republican Party 27,187 Elected
Simon A. Sanchez Republican Party 23,938 Elected
Kaleo Moylan Republican Party 23,721 Elected
Ben Pangelinan Democratic Party 23,316 Elected
Antonio R. Unpingco Republican Party 22,729 Elected
Mark Forbes Republican Party 22,629 Elected
Larry F. Kasperbauer Republican Party 22,425 Elected
Alberto A. Lamorena Republican Party 22,181 Elected
Carlotta A. Leon Guerrero Republican Party 22,056 Elected
Marcel G. Camacho Republican Party 21,596 Elected
Joanne M. Brown Republican Party 20,655 Elected
John C. Salas Republican Party 19,924 Elected
Tony Blaz Republican Party 19,084 Elected
Eulogio Bermudes Democratic Party 19,002 Elected
Source: Shuster

Delegate

Results

General Election Results for Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Robert A. Underwood 34,179 74.2
Republican Manuel Q. Cruz 10,763 23.4
n/a Write-ins 1,111 2.4
Total votes 46,053 100

References

  1. ^ a b Donald R Shuster (2004) Elections on Guam, 1970–2002 Pacific Studies, Vol. 27, Nos. 1/2
  2. ^ "Summary Report – Unofficial Results". Gec.guam.gov. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  3. ^ Shuster
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