Kalpana Kalpana (Editor)

Guamanian legislative election, 2010

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
November 2, 2010
  
2012 →

10 seats
  
5 seats

At-large district
  
At-large district

9
  
6

Legislative election also known as Senatorial election for the Legislature of Guam took place on November 2, 2010, coinciding with the 2010 United States general elections and the Guam gubernatorial election. All 15 seats in the Legislature of Guam were up for election.

Contents

Primary Election

The members are elected at-large with the first 15 winning candidates are elected as the new members of the legislature. As there were many candidates running, primaries were set on September 4, 2010, for both the Democratic and Republican parties. The fifteen candidates who win the most votes go on to the General election.

General election candidates

List of candidates running for election in 2010 as they appear on the 2010 ballot. The top fifteen vote winners from either political party will be elected. (I) indicates an incumbent member seeking re-election.

Democratic candidates

  • Speaker Judith T.P. Won Pat (I)
  • Sarah M. Thomas-Nededog
  • Trini Torres
  • Tina Rose Muna-Barnes (I)
  • Vice Speaker Benjamin J. Cruz (I)
  • Rory J. Respicio (I)
  • Steven A. Dierking
  • Thomas "Tom" C. Ada (I)
  • Dennis G. Rodriguez, Jr.
  • Adolpho B. Palacios, Sr.
  • Corinna Gutierrez-Ludwig
  • Judith Paulette Guthertz (I)
  • Vicente "Ben" Pangelinan (I)
  • Joe S. San Agustin
  • Jonathan Blas Diaz
  • Defeated in primary

  • Robert L.G. Benavente
  • Jonathan Q. Carriaga
  • Phillipe J. Cruz
  • Tomas Megofna Fejeran
  • Republican candidates

  • Frank Blas Jr. (I)
  • Vicente Anthony "Tony" Ada (I)
  • William Q. Sarmiento
  • Telo Taitague (I)
  • Mana Silva Taijeron
  • William "Bill" Taitague
  • Ray Cruz Haddock
  • Shirley "Sam" Mabini
  • Victor Gaza
  • John B. Benavente
  • Stephen J. Guerrero
  • Christopher M. Duenas
  • Velma Harper
  • Douglas Moylan
  • Aline A. Yamashita
  • Defeated in primary

  • Dennis T. Borja
  • Armando S. Dominguez
  • Paul L.G. Reyes
  • Margarita Q. Taitano
  • Primary Election

    The members are elected at-large with the first 15 winning candidates are elected as the new members of the legislature. As there were many candidates running, primaries were set on September 4, 2010 for both the Democratic and Republican parties. The first fifteen candidates who win the highest votes go on to the General election.

    General election results

    Following the primaries, there were 26 candidates vying for the 15 seats in the Legislature of Guam. The members are elected at-large with the first 15 winning candidates are elected as the new members of the legislature.

    References

    Guamanian legislative election, 2010 Wikipedia