1998 Guamanian general election
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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 | |
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Elections in Guam |
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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]
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
General election
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
- ^ a b Donald R Shuster (2004) Elections on Guam, 1970–2002 Pacific Studies, Vol. 27, Nos. 1/2
- ^ "Summary Report – Unofficial Results". Gec.guam.gov. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
- ^ Shuster