1933 Guamanian legislative election
Parliamentary elections were held in Guam in 1933.[1]
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Results
Due to the lack of public interest in a Congress whose decisions could be ignored by the Governor, too few candidates ran for election, resulting in twelve seats being unfilled.[1] These seats were filled by candidates nominated by the Governor.[1]
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References
- Robert F. Rogers (1995) Destiny's Landfall: A History of Guam, University of Hawaii Press, p152
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