2024 Guamanian local elections

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2024 Guamanian local elections
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  2020 November 5, 20242028 
Mayoral elections

19 mayors
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Party Democratic Republican
Mayors127
ChangeIncrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 2
Votes14,86012,069
Percentage54.35%44.14%

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     Democratic incumbent
     Democratic incumbent retiring or primaried
     Republican incumbent
     Republican incumbent retiring
Vice mayoral elections

6 vice mayors
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Party Democratic Republican
Vice mayors33
ChangeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Votes8,0396,183
Percentage51.78%39.83%

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     Democratic incumbent
     Democratic incumbent retiring
     Republican incumbent
     Republican incumbent retiring
     Office disestablished since last election
     No such office

Mayoral elections in Guam were held on November 5, 2024 as part of the 2024 Guamanian general election, to elect mayors of nineteen villages in Guam and vice mayors in six, with primaries taking place on August 3. [1]

Contents

The incumbent vice mayor of Sinajana, Rudy Don Iriarte, died on January 4, 2024. A special election to fill the office was planned for March 9, 2024, but was cancelled after the office was disestablished to save money. [2]

Summary

Mayoral elections

VillageIncumbentPartyFirst electedResultGeneral election candidates
Agana Heights Paul M. McDonald Republican1992Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Democratic Richard B. Arroyo61756.81%
Republican John Francis McDonald III46642.91%
Write-in 30.28%
Total1,086100.00%
Asan-Maina Frankie A. SalasDemocratic2016Incumbent re-elected.
Democratic Frankie A. Salas (inc.)41293.42%
Write-in 296.58%
Total441100.00%
Barrigada June U. BlasDemocratic2012Incumbent re-elected.
Democratic June U. Blas (inc.)1,96399.14%
Write-in 170.86%
Total1,980100.00%
Chalan Pago-Ordot Jessy C. GogueDemocratic2008Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Democratic Wayne San Nicolas Santos99458.50%
Republican Timothy Bryan Cruz Flores70141.26%
Write-in 40.24%
Total1,699100.00%
Dededo Melissa B. SavaresDemocratic2004Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Democratic Peter John Benavente4,03668.14%
Republican Elana Peredo Garcia1,84831.20%
Write-in 390.66%
Total5,923100.00%
Hågat Kevin J. T. SusuicoRepublican2016Incumbent re-elected.
Republican Kevin J. T. Susuico (inc.)93475.26%
Democratic Mark Campos Charfauros29924.09%
Write-in 80.64%
Total1,241100.00%
Hagåtña Michael Thomas Cruz GumataotaoRepublican2004Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
Republican Michael Thomas Cruz Gumataotao14766.82%
Write-in 7333.18%
Total220100.00%
Humåtak Johnny A. QuinataRepublican2012Incumbent re-elected.
Republican Johnny A. Quinata (inc.)23972.42%
Democratic Gilbert Q. Aguon9127.58%
Write-in 00.00%
Total330100.00%
Inalåhan Anthony P. Chargualaf Jr.Democratic2020Incumbent re-elected.
Democratic Anthony P. Chargualaf Jr. (inc.)84199.06%
Write-in 80.94%
Total849100.00%
Malesso' Ernest T. ChargualafRepublican2008Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Democratic Franklin John Quidachay Champaco27499.64%
Write-in 10.36%
Total275100.00%
Mangilao Allan R. G. UngactaRepublican2016Incumbent re-elected.
Republican Allan R. G. Ungacta (inc.)2,36699.50%
Write-in 120.50%
Total2,378100.00%
Mongmong-Toto-Maite Rudy A. PacoDemocratic2016Incumbent re-elected.
Democratic Rudy A. Paco (inc.)1,05697.78%
Write-in 242.22%
Total1,080100.00%
Piti Jesse L. G. AligRepublican2016Incumbent re-elected.
Republican Jesse L. G. Alig (inc.)47898.56%
Write-in 71.44%
Total485100.00%
Sånta Rita-Sumai Dale E. AlvarezDemocratic2008Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Democratic Dale "Jr." C. Alvarez32651.58%
Republican JanaLua Lizama Salvador30548.26%
Write-in 10.16%
Total632100.00%
Sinajana Robert R. D. C. HofmannDemocratic2012Incumbent re-elected.
Democratic Robert R. D. C. Hofmann (inc.)90698.05%
Write-in 181.95%
Total924100.00%
Talo'fo'fo Vicente S. TaitagueDemocratic1996 [a] Incumbent re-elected.
Democratic Vicente S. Taitague (inc.)82195.13%
Write-in 424.87%
Total863100.00%
Tamuning Louise Cruz RiveraRepublican2012Incumbent re-elected.
Republican Louise Cruz Rivera (inc.)1,98398.80%
Write-in 241.20%
Total2,007100.00%
Yigo Tony P. SanchezRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.
Republican Tony P. Sanchez (inc.)1,93460.70%
Democratic Frances S. Lizama1,22338.39%
Write-in 290.91%
Total3,186100.00%
Yona Bill Aguon QuengaDemocratic2020
(special)
Incumbent lost primary.
Democratic hold.
Democratic Brian Jess Terlaje1,00157.46%
Republican Debbie Perido Lujan66838.35%
Write-in 734.19%
Total1,742100.00%
Source: Guam Electoral Commission

Vice mayoral elections

VillageIncumbentPartyFirst electedResultGeneral election
Barrigada Jessie P. BautistaDemocratic2012Incumbent re-elected.
Democratic Jessie P. Bautista (inc.)1,94599.34%
Write-in 130.66%
Total1,958100.00%
Dededo Peter J. S. BenaventeDemocratic2020Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Democratic Ann S. San Agustin Leon Guerrero3,60763.37%
Republican Rene Espina Helit1,56127.42%
Write-in 5249.21%
Total5,692100.00%
Hågat Christopher J. FejeranRepublican2016Incumbent re-elected.
Republican Christopher J. Fejeran (inc.)78262.96%
Democratic Reuben Manuel Santos Herrera45836.88%
Write-in 20.16%
Total1,242100.00%
Mangilao Kevin A. N. DelgadoDemocratic2020Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
Republican Edward J. D. Tosco2,10498.27%
Write-in 371.73%
Total2,141100.00%
Tamuning Albert M. TovesRepublican2020Incumbent re-elected.
Republican Albert M. Toves (inc.)1,73693.28%
Write-in 1256.72%
Total1,861100.00%
Yigo Loreto V. LeonesRepublican2020Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Democratic Pedro Suzuki Blas2,02977.15%
Write-in 60122.85%
Total2,630100.00%

Detailed results

Agana Heights

Agana Heights mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Richard B. Arroyo 444 67.37%
Democratic Kevin Caparoso Masnayon21031.87%
Write-in 50.76%
Total votes659 100.00%
Agana Heights mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican John Francis III McDonald 170 96.59%
Write-in 63.41%
Total votes176 100.00%

Asan-Maina

Asan-Maina mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Frankie A. Salas (inc.) 201 68.60%
Democratic Leslie V. San Nicolas9131.06%
Write-in 10.34%
Total votes293 100.00%
Asan-Maina mayoral Republican primary results [3] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-in Frankie A. Salas (inc.)440.00%
Write-in 660.00%
Total votes10 100.00%

Barrigada

Mayoral

Barrigada mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic June U. Blas (inc.) 899 99.56%
Write-in 40.44%
Total votes903 100.00%
Barrigada mayoral Republican primary results [3] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-in June U. Blas (inc.) 13 48.15%
Write-in 1451.85%
Total votes10 100.00%

Vice mayoral

Barrigada vice mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jessie P. Bautista (inc.) 869 99.66%
Write-in 30.34%
Total votes872 100.00%
Barrigada vice mayoral Republican primary results [3] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-in Jessie P. Bautista (inc.)850.00%
Write-in 850.00%
Total votes16 100.00%

Chalan Pago-Ordot

Chalan Pago-Ordot mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Wayne San Nicolas Santos 646 97.29%
Write-in 182.71%
Valid ballots66482.48%
Invalid or blank votes14117.52%
Total votes805 100.00%
Chalan Pago-Ordot mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Timothy Bryan Cruz Flores 230 96.64%
Write-in 83.36%
Valid ballots23878.55%
Invalid or blank votes6521.45%
Total votes303 100.00%

Dededo

Mayoral

Dededo mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Peter John Benavente 2,145 99.03%
Write-in 210.97%
Valid ballots2,16688.77%
Invalid or blank votes27411.23%
Total votes2,440 100.00%
Dededo mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Elana Peredo Garcia 487 98.19%
Write-in 91.81%
Valid ballots49675.61%
Invalid or blank votes16024.39%
Total votes656 100.00%

Vice mayoral

Dededo vice mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Ann S. San Agustin Leon Guerrero 1,111 50.39%
Democratic Samnak San Agustin Obina1,09149.48%
Write-in 30.14%
Valid ballots2,20590.37%
Invalid or blank votes2359.63%
Total votes2,440 100.00%
Dededo vice mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Rene Espina Helit 420 98.59%
Write-in 61.41%
Valid ballots42664.94%
Invalid or blank votes23035.06%
Total votes656 100.00%

Hågat

Mayoral

Hågat mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mark Campos Charfauros 178 89.90%
Write-in 2010.10%
Valid ballots19850.38%
Invalid or blank votes19549.62%
Total votes393 100.00%
Hågat mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Kevin J.T. Susuico (inc.) 336 71.34%
Republican Raymond Joseph Arceo13528.66%
Write-in 00.00%
Valid ballots47198.74%
Invalid or blank votes61.26%
Total votes477 100.00%

Vice mayoral

Hågat vice mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Reuben Manuel Santos Herrera 248 96.50%
Write-in 93.50%
Valid ballots25765.39%
Invalid or blank votes13634.61%
Total votes393 100.00%
Hågat vice mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Christopher J. Fejeran (inc.) 395 99.25%
Write-in 30.75%
Valid ballots39883.44%
Invalid or blank votes7916.56%
Total votes477 100.00%


Hagåtña

Hagåtña mayoral Democratic primary results [3] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Michael Thomas Cruz Gumataotao (write-in)3100.00%
Write-in 00.00%
Valid ballots38.57%
Invalid or blank votes3291.43%
Total votes35 100.00%
Hagåtña mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Michael Thomas Cruz Gumataotao 95 61.29%
Republican Jovyna Limtiaco San Agustin6038.71%
Write-in 00.00%
Valid ballots15598.73%
Invalid or blank votes21.27%
Total votes157 100.00%

Humåtak

Humåtak mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gilbert Q. Aguon 63 95.45%
Write-in 34.55%
Valid ballots6675.00%
Invalid or blank votes2225.00%
Total votes88 100.00%
Humåtak mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Johnny A. Quinata (inc.) 151 61.29%
Write-in 00.00%
Valid ballots15199.34%
Invalid or blank votes10.66%
Total votes152 100.00%

Inalåhan

Inalåhan mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Anthony P. Chargualaf Jr. (inc.) 462 98.51%
Write-in 71.49%
Valid ballots46993.06%
Invalid or blank votes356.94%
Total votes504 100.00%
Inalåhan mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-in 3100.00%
Valid ballots34.23%
Invalid or blank votes6895.77%
Total votes71 100.00%

Malesso'

Malesso' mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Franklin John Quidachay Champaco 427 68.65%
Democratic Stephen Michael Cruz19531.35%
Write-in 00.00%
Valid ballots62299.36%
Invalid or blank votes40.64%
Total votes626 100.00%
Malesso' mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-in 00.00%
Valid ballots00.00%
Invalid or blank votes8100.00%
Total votes8 100.00%

Mangilao

Mayoral

Mangilao mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-in Allan R.G. Ungacta (inc.)4851.06%
Write-in 4648.94%
Valid ballots9410.13%
Invalid or blank votes83489.87%
Total votes928 100.00%
Mangilao mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Allan R.G. Ungacta (inc.) 459 99.78%
Write-in 10.22%
Valid ballots46093.31%
Invalid or blank votes336.69%
Total votes493 100.00%

Vice mayoral

Mangilao vice mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-in Kevin A.N. Delgado (inc.)2331.94%
Democratic Edward J.D. Tosco (write-in)1622.22%
Write-in 3345.83%
Valid ballots727.76%
Invalid or blank votes85692.24%
Total votes928 100.00%
Mangilao vice mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Edward J.D. Tosco 368 97.10%
Write-in 112.90%
Valid ballots37976.88%
Invalid or blank votes11423.12%
Total votes493 100.00%

Mongmong-Toto-Maite

Mongmong-Toto-Maite mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Rudy A. Paco (inc.) 480 98.56%
Write-in 71.44%
Valid ballots48793.83%
Invalid or blank votes326.17%
Total votes519 100.00%
Mongmong-Toto-Maite mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-in Rudy A. Paco (inc.)640.00%
Write-in 960.00%
Valid ballots158.82%
Invalid or blank votes15591.18%
Total votes170 100.00%

Piti

Piti mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-in Jesse L.G. Alig (inc.)861.54%
Write-in 538.46%
Valid ballots136.34%
Invalid or blank votes19293.66%
Total votes205 100.00%
Piti mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jesse L.G. Alig (inc.) 126 99.21%
Write-in 10.79%
Valid ballots12793.38%
Invalid or blank votes96.62%
Total votes136 100.00%

Sånta Rita-Sumai

Sånta Rita-Sumai mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Dale "Jr." C. Alvarez 345 46.25%
Democratic Anthony San Nicolas Jr.21328.55%
Democratic Leon Guerrero Jr.18725.07%
Write-in 10.13%
Valid ballots74698.81%
Invalid or blank votes91.19%
Total votes755 100.00%
Sånta Rita-Sumai mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican JanaLu Lizama Salvador 114 100.00%
Write-in 00.00%
Valid ballots11478.62%
Invalid or blank votes3121.38%
Total votes145 100.00%

Sinajana

Sinajana mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Robert R.D.C. Hofmann (inc.) 465 97.28%
Write-in 132.72%
Valid ballots47892.28%
Invalid or blank votes407.72%
Total votes518 100.00%
Sinajana mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-in Robert R.D.C. Hofmann (inc.)433.33%
Write-in 866.67%
Valid ballots1215.38%
Invalid or blank votes12184.62%
Total votes143 100.00%

Talo'fo'fo

Talo'fo'fo mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Vicente S. Taitague (inc.) 448 96.34%
Write-in 173.66%
Valid ballots46586.92%
Invalid or blank votes7013.08%
Total votes535 100.00%
Talo'fo'fo mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-in Vicente S. Taitague (inc.)28.33%
Write-in Tommy Diego28.33%
Write-in Ireno Borja28.33%
Write-in 650.00%
Valid ballots128.89%
Invalid or blank votes12391.11%
Total votes135 100.00%

Tamuning

Mayoral

Tamuning mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-in Louise Cruz Rivera (inc.)2496.34%
Write-in 3961.91%
Valid ballots638.17%
Invalid or blank votes70891.83%
Total votes771 100.00%
Tamuning mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Louise Cruz Rivera (inc.) 429 98.62%
Write-in 61.38%
Valid ballots43589.14%
Invalid or blank votes5310.86%
Total votes488 100.00%

Vice mayoral

Tamuning vice mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-in Albert M. Toves (inc.)925.00%
Write-in Delbert Diaz Calvo411.11%
Write-in 2363.89%
Valid ballots364.67%
Invalid or blank votes73595.33%
Total votes771 100.00%
Tamuning vice mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Albert M. Toves (inc.) 240 54.79%
Republican Delbert Diaz Calvo19744.98%
Write-in 10.23%
Valid ballots43889.75%
Invalid or blank votes5010.25%
Total votes488 100.00%

Yigo

Mayoral

Yigo mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Frances S. Lizama 1,062 98.33%
Write-in 181.67%
Valid ballots1,08083.46%
Invalid or blank votes21416.54%
Total votes1,294 100.00%
Yigo mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Tony P. Sanchez (inc.) 400 98.28%
Write-in 71.72%
Valid ballots40784.09%
Invalid or blank votes7715.91%
Total votes484 100.00%

Vice mayoral

Yigo vice mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Pedro Suzuki Blas 927 97.27%
Write-in 262.73%
Valid ballots95373.65%
Invalid or blank votes34126.35%
Total votes1,294 100.00%
Yigo vice mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-in Loreto V. Leones (not running, inc.)5673.73%
Write-in 2127.27%
Valid ballots7715.91%
Invalid or blank votes40784.09%
Total votes484 100.00%

Yona

Yona mayoral Democratic primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Brian Jess Terlaje 575 65.12%
Democratic Bill Aguon Quenga (inc.)29833.75%
Write-in 101.13%
Valid ballots88397.38%
Invalid or blank votes242.62%
Total votes917 100.00%
Yona mayoral Republican primary results [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Debbie Peredo Lujan 231 73.10%
Republican Franklin E. Hiton8426.58%
Write-in 10.32%
Valid ballots31693.21%
Invalid or blank votes236.79%
Total votes339 100.00%

See also

Notes

  1. Non-consecutive, serving current term since 2008

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