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2014

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6,342 general 6,547 runoff
  
4,501 general 4,948 runoff

45.96% general 56.96% runoff
  
32.62% general 43.04% runoff

The 2014 Northern Mariana Islands gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 2014, to elect the Governor and Lieutenant Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands. As no candidate received a majority of the vote, a run-off election was held 14 days later. Incumbent Republican Governor Eloy Songao Inos and running mate Ralph DLG. Torres were elected. Inos, who served as Lieutenant Governor from 2009 to 2013, first became Governor following the resignation of his predecessor, Benigno Fitial.

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Background

The previous gubernatorial election was held in 2009 for a 5-year term, in order to move all elections to even years. Covenant Party candidate Benigno Fitial won re-election. His running mate, Eloy Inos, was elected to his first full term as lieutenant governor. Fitial resigned as Governor in February 2013 in the face of impeachment hearings. Inos thus succeeded him governor. In September 2013, Inos, then a member of the Covenant Party, took steps to merge the Covenant Party with the territorial Republican Party, and ran for re-election as a Republican.

Candidates

  • Juan Babauta, former Governor (2002–2006), running as an independent
  • Running mate: Juan Torres, former senator
  • Edward "Tofila" Masga Deleon Guerrero, former Ports Authority executive director, running as a Democrat
  • Running mate: Danny Quitugua, former representative
  • Heinz Sablan Hofschneider, 2009 candidate and Speaker of the House, running as an independent
  • Running mate: Ray Naraja Yumul, senator (I-Saipan)
  • Eloy Songao Inos, incumbent governor, running as a Republican
  • Running mate: Senate President Ralph DLG. Torres (R-Saipan)
  • References

    Northern Mariana Islands gubernatorial election, 2014 Wikipedia