2024 Guamanian local elections explained

Country:Guam
Election Name:2024 Guamanian local elections
Previous Election:2020 Guamanian local elections
Previous Year:2020
Next Election:2028 Guamanian local elections
Next Year:2028
Election Date:November 5, 2024
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Election Name:Mayoral elections
Seats For Election:19 mayors
Type:legislative
Ongoing:no
1Blank:Mayors
2Blank:Change
3Blank:Votes
4Blank:Percentage
Party1:Democratic Party (Guam)
1Data1:12
2Data1: 2
3Data1:14,860
4Data1:54.35%
Party2:Republican Party (Guam)
1Data2:7
2Data2: 2
3Data2:12,069
4Data2:44.14%
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Election Name:Vice mayoral elections
Seats For Election:6 vice mayors
Type:legislative
Ongoing:no
1Blank:Vice mayors
2Blank:Change
3Blank:Votes
4Blank:Percentage
Party1:Democratic Party (Guam)
1Data1:3
3Data1:8,039
4Data1:51.78%
Party2:Republican Party (Guam)
1Data2:3
3Data2:6,183
4Data2:39.83%
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Mayoral elections in Guam were held on November 5, 2024 as part of the 2024 Guamanian general election, to elect mayors of nineteen villages in Guam and vice mayors in six, with primaries taking place on August 3.[1]

The incumbent vice mayor of Sinajana, Rudy Don Iriarte, died on January 4, 2024. A special election to fill the office was planned for March 9, 2024, but was cancelled after the office was disestablished to save money.[2]

Summary

Mayoral elections

VillageIncumbentPartyFirst electedResultGeneral election candidates
Agana HeightsPaul M. McDonald1992Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
DemocraticRichard B. Arroyo61756.81%
RepublicanJohn Francis McDonald III46642.91%
Write-in30.28%
Total1,086100.00%
Asan-MainaFrankie A. Salas2016Incumbent re-elected.
DemocraticFrankie A. Salas (inc.)41293.42%
Write-in296.58%
Total441100.00%
BarrigadaJune U. Blas2012Incumbent re-elected.
DemocraticJune U. Blas (inc.)1,96399.14%
Write-in170.86%
Total1,980100.00%
Chalan Pago-OrdotJessy C. Gogue2008Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
DemocraticWayne San Nicolas Santos99458.50%
RepublicanTimothy Bryan Cruz Flores70141.26%
Write-in40.24%
Total1,699100.00%
DededoMelissa B. Savares2004Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
DemocraticPeter John Benavente4,03668.14%
RepublicanElana Peredo Garcia1,84831.20%
Write-in390.66%
Total5,923100.00%
HågatKevin J. T. Susuico2016Incumbent re-elected.
RepublicanKevin J. T. Susuico (inc.)93475.26%
DemocraticMark Campos Charfauros29924.09%
Write-in80.64%
Total1,241100.00%
HagåtñaMichael Thomas Cruz Gumataotao2004Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
RepublicanMichael Thomas Cruz Gumataotao14766.82%
Write-in7333.18%
Total220100.00%
HumåtakJohnny A. Quinata2012Incumbent re-elected.
RepublicanJohnny A. Quinata (inc.)23972.42%
DemocraticGilbert Q. Aguon9127.58%
Write-in00.00%
Total330100.00%
InalåhanAnthony P. Chargualaf Jr. 2020Incumbent re-elected.
DemocraticAnthony P. Chargualaf Jr. (inc.)84199.06%
Write-in80.94%
Total849100.00%
Malesso'Ernest T. Chargualaf2008Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
DemocraticFranklin John Quidachay Champaco27499.64%
Write-in10.36%
Total275100.00%
MangilaoAllan R. G. Ungacta2016Incumbent re-elected.
RepublicanAllan R. G. Ungacta (inc.)2,36699.50%
Write-in120.50%
Total2,378100.00%
Mongmong-Toto-MaiteRudy A. Paco2016Incumbent re-elected.
DemocraticRudy A. Paco (inc.)1,05697.78%
Write-in242.22%
Total1,080100.00%
PitiJesse L. G. Alig2016Incumbent re-elected.
RepublicanJesse L. G. Alig (inc.)47898.56%
Write-in71.44%
Total485100.00%
Sånta Rita-SumaiDale E. Alvarez2008Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
DemocraticDale "Jr." C. Alvarez32651.58%
RepublicanJanaLua Lizama Salvador30548.26%
Write-in10.16%
Total632100.00%
SinajanaRobert R. D. C. Hofmann2012Incumbent re-elected.
DemocraticRobert R. D. C. Hofmann (inc.)90698.05%
Write-in181.95%
Total924100.00%
Talo'fo'foVicente S. Taitague1996Incumbent re-elected.
DemocraticVicente S. Taitague (inc.)82195.13%
Write-in424.87%
Total863100.00%
TamuningLouise Cruz Rivera2012Incumbent re-elected.
RepublicanLouise Cruz Rivera (inc.)1,98398.80%
Write-in241.20%
Total2,007100.00%
YigoTony P. Sanchez 2020Incumbent re-elected.
RepublicanTony P. Sanchez (inc.)1,93460.70%
DemocraticFrances S. Lizama1,22338.39%
Write-in290.91%
Total3,186100.00%
YonaBill Aguon Quenga2020
(special)
Incumbent lost primary.
Democratic hold.
DemocraticBrian Jess Terlaje1,00157.46%
RepublicanDebbie Perido Lujan66838.35%
Write-in734.19%
Total1,742100.00%
Source: Guam Electoral Commission

Vice mayoral elections

VillageIncumbentPartyFirst electedResultGeneral election
BarrigadaJessie P. Bautista 2012Incumbent re-elected.
DemocraticJessie P. Bautista (inc.)1,94599.34%
Write-in130.66%
Total1,958100.00%
DededoPeter J. S. Benavente2020Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
DemocraticAnn S. San Agustin Leon Guerrero3,60763.37%
RepublicanRene Espina Helit1,56127.42%
Write-in5249.21%
Total5,692100.00%
HågatChristopher J. Fejeran 2016Incumbent re-elected.
RepublicanChristopher J. Fejeran (inc.)78262.96%
DemocraticReuben Manuel Santos Herrera45836.88%
Write-in20.16%
Total1,242100.00%
MangilaoKevin A. N. Delgado 2020Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
RepublicanEdward J. D. Tosco2,10498.27%
Write-in371.73%
Total2,141100.00%
TamuningAlbert M. Toves 2020Incumbent re-elected.
RepublicanAlbert M. Toves (inc.)1,73693.28%
Write-in1256.72%
Total1,861100.00%
YigoLoreto V. Leones 2020Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
DemocraticPedro Suzuki Blas2,02977.15%
Write-in60122.85%
Total2,630100.00%

Detailed results

Barrigada

Vice mayoral

Dededo

Vice mayoral

Hågat

Vice mayoral

Mangilao

Vice mayoral

Tamuning

Vice mayoral

Yigo

Vice mayoral

Yona

External links

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2024 ELECTION DATES . Guam Election Commission . 29 September 2024.
  2. News: Taitano II . Joe . Bill to eliminate Sinajana vice mayor position passes . 29 September 2024 . Pacific Daily News . 26 January 2024.