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Guam Election Commission
2002 Guam Congressional and Territory wide Races
Filing Deadline: 7/9/02, Filing Deadline for non-partisan elections: 9/6/02, Primary 9/7/02,
Last Updated: November 7, 2002 |
| Predictions, Notes, List of State Parties, |
Governor, Carl T.C. Gutierrez (D) barred from 3rd term, 49.79% in '98, Current Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating:     Democratic, |
| U.S. Delegate Robert A. Underwood (D) 44.6%, |
1998 Lt. Gov. nominee / territory senator Felix P. P. Camacho (R) 55.4%, |
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| Lt. Governor, 49.79% in '98, Madeleine Z. Bordallo (D) elected Delegate |
| territory senator Tom Ada (D) 44.6%, |
territory Senator Kaleo Moylan (R) 55.4%, |
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| Attorney General, Nonpartisan Election, John F. Tarantino (D) retiring |
| attorney Douglas B. "Doug" Moylan (I) 42.8%, attorney Phillip J. Tydingco (D) 29.0%, ex-Speaker Don Parkinson (D) 15.4%, ass't. Att. Gen. Elizabeth Cruz (R) 12.8%, |
Delegate to Congress, 78.1% in '00, Robert A. Underwood (D) ran for Governor after, 5th term,, Current Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating:     Democratic, |
| Lt. Gov. Madeleine Z. Bordallo (D) 64.6%, |
ex-Gov. / territory senator / 1998 Gubernatorial nominee Joe Ada (R) 35.4%, |
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1. Link to Predictions:
D.C.'s Political Report
2. D.C.'s Political Report's stars indicate the rating of the race from 1 star to 5 stars depending on its entertainment value.
The color indicates D.C.'s Political Report's prediction of the winning party.
= Democrat retain control, |
= Democrats take over control, |
= Republican retain control, |
= Republicans take over control, |
= Independent / 3rd Party retains control, |
= Independent / 3rd Party take over control |
| Bold indicates incumbent. |
Yellow district indicates open races. |
| Light Blue boxes indicates Democrats maintained control. |
Light Red boxes indicates Republicans maintained control. |
| Blue boxes indicates Democrats took control. |
Red boxes indicates Republicans took control. |
3. Key to Guam Political Parties:
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