2020 Guamanian legislative election

Legislative elections will be held in Guam on Tuesday, November 3, 2020,[1] along with the election for the Guam delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives. Before the election, the Democratic Party held ten of the fifteen seats in the Legislature while the Republican Party held five seats. The election resulted in a gain of one seat for the Democrats and a loss of one seat for Republicans.

Guamanian legislative election, 2020

November 3, 2020

All 15 seats of the Legislature of Guam
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Tina Rose Muna Barnes Telo T. Taitague
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat At-large district At-large district
Seats before 10 5

Speaker before election

Tina Muna Barnes
Democratic

Elected Speaker

TBD

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Candidates

Democratic

Declared

Declined

Republican

  • Dominic Joaquin Hernandez
  • James "Jim" Camacho Moylan (I)
  • Vicente Anthony "Tony" Ada
  • Joaquin Vicente Leon Guerrero
  • Christopher M. Duenas
  • Frank Flores Blas Jr.
  • Telo Teresa Taitague (I)
  • Joanne M. Brown
  • Vincent A.V. Borja
  • Don Antonio Ada Edquilane
  • Mary Camacho Torres (I)
  • Michelle Lynn Armenta
  • Sandra Reyes Seau
  • Joseph Iglesias "JI" Cruz

Withdrew

  • Louisa "Louise" Borja Muna[3]
  • Ryan Joseph "RJ" Calvo[4]

Declined

  • William "Wil" M. Castro (running for Delegate)
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See also

  • 2020 Guamanian local election
  • 2020 Guamanian general election

References

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