1990 Guam general election

Elections were held in Guam on November 6, 1990, to elect several public officials in the federal and territorial government as part of the 1990 United States elections.

1990 Guamanian general election

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U.S. House of Representatives election

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Primary election

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1990 Guamanian Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives primary[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Vicente T. Blaz 13,757 50.31%
Democratic Ben Pangelinan 13,166 48.15%
Write-in 422 1.54%
Total valid votes 27,345 98.02%
Invalid or blank votes 550 1.98%
Total votes 27,785 100.00%

General election

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1990 Guamanian Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Vicente T. Blaz 21,390 55.99%
Democratic Ben Pangelinan 16,427 43.00%
Write-in 384 1.01%
Total valid votes 38,201 98.45%
Invalid or blank votes 602 1.55%
Total votes 38,803 100.00%

Gubernatorial election

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Primary elections

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1990 Guamanian gubernatorial Republican primary[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joseph Franklin Ada
Frank Blas
8,123 100.00%
Total votes 8,123 100.00%
1990 Guamanian gubernatorial Democratic primary[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Madeleine Bordallo
Ping Duenas
11,398 60.12%
Democratic Rudy Sablan
Edward Diego Reyes
7,560 39.88%
Total votes 18,958 100.00%

General election

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1990 Guamanian gubernatorial election[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joseph Franklin Ada
Frank Blas
20,677 53.08%
Democratic Madeleine Bordallo
Ping Duenas
15,668 40.22%
Write-in 2,608 6.70%
Total votes 38,953 100.00%

Judicial elections

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Judge Joaquin V.E. Manibusan retention election[3]
Choice Votes %
  Yes 28,643 81.03
No 6,707 18.97
Valid votes 35,360 91.15
Invalid or blank votes 3,432 8.85
Total votes 38,792 100.00
Judge Janet Healy Weeks retention election[3]
Choice Votes %
  Yes 26,915 80.43
No 6,549 19.57
Valid votes 33,464 86.27
Invalid or blank votes 5,328 13.73
Total votes 38,792 100.00

Legislative election

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Primary elections

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1990 Guamanian legislative Democratic primary[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe T. San Agustin 10,069 5.23%
Democratic Ted S. Nelson 9,956 5.17%
Democratic Don Parkinson 9,897 5.14%
Democratic John P. Aguon 9,856 5.12%
Democratic Carl Gutierrez 9,505 4.93%
Democratic Franklin Quitugua 9,456 4.91%
Democratic Pilar C. Lujan 9,447 4.90%
Democratic Gordon Mailloux 9,384 4.87%
Democratic Marilyn A.P. Won Pat 9,098 4.72%
Democratic Elizabeth P. Arriola 9,040 4.69%
Democratic Herminia D. Dierking 8,984 4.66%
Democratic Francisco R. Santos 8,585 4.46%
Democratic David L.G. Shimizu 8,530 4.43%
Democratic Franklin J. Gutierrez 7,700 4.00%
Democratic Jack S. Smimizu 7,436 3.86%
Democratic Vince Leon Guerrero 7,391 3.84%
Democratic Raymond S. Laguana 6,104 3.17%
Democratic Edward A. Leon Guerrero 6,071 3.15%
Democratic George F. Taitano 5,933 3.08%
Democratic Anthony M. Quitugua 5,623 2.92%
Democratic Joseph C. Carbullido 4,847 2.52%
Democratic Frank T. Mafnas 4,526 2.35%
Democratic Enrique S.M. Aflague 4,501 2.34%
Democratic Vicki Gayer 4,193 2.18%
Democratic Ed Sumang 3,521 1.83%
Democratic Wallace H. Roberto 2,995 1.55%
Total votes 192,648 100.00%
1990 Guamanian legislative Republican primary[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Thomas V.C. Tanaka 8,431 5.54%
Republican Antonio R. Upingo 8,383 5.50%
Republican Doris F. Brooks 8,188 5.38%
Republican Joseph G. Bamba Jr. 8,171 5.37%
Republican Marilyn D.A. Manibusan 8,108 5.32%
Republican Tony Blaz 8,084 5.31%
Republican Ernesto M. Espaldon 7,801 5.12%
Republican Edward R. Duenas 7,780 5.11%
Republican Martha C. Ruth 7,703 5.06%
Republican Rosa G.R. Carter 6,947 4.56%
Republican Michael J. Reidy 6,713 4.41%
Republican Leslie D. Moreno 6,533 4.29%
Republican Nancy T. Leon Guerrero 5,927 3.89%
Republican James G. Miles 5,723 3.76%
Republican Conrad Stinson 5,463 3.59%
Republican Fe V. Ovalles 5,401 3.55%
Republican Joseph S. Cruz 5,355 3.52%
Republican Francisco P. Acfalle 5,145 3.38%
Republican Betty Y.B. Santos 4,881 3.20%
Republican Juan M. Taijito 4,870 3.20%
Republican Roke B. Santos 4,725 3.10%
Republican Armando S. Dominguez 4,385 2.88%
Republican Allan S. Perez 4,069 2.67%
Republican Richie Arellano 3,509 2.30%
Total votes 152,295 100.00%

General election

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1990 Guamanian legislative election[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doris F. Brooks 20,940 3.32%
Republican Tony Blaz 20,708 3.28%
Democratic Don Parkinson 20,074 3.18%
Republican Thomas V.C. Tanaka 20,073 3.18%
Republican Joseph G. Bamba Jr. 20,009 3.17%
Democratic Carl Gutierrez 19,979 3.17%
Republican Antonio R. Unpingoo 19,928 3.16%
Republican Marilyn D.A. Manibusan 19,569 3.10%
Democratic Gordon Mailloux 19,034 3.02%
Democratic Joe T. San Agustin 18,943 3.00%
Republican Ernesto M. Espaldon 18,265 2.90%
Republican Edward R. Duenas 18,203 2.89%
Democratic John P. Aguon 17,846 2.83%
Democratic Marilyn A.P. Won Pat 17,536 2.78%
Republican Martha C. Ruth 17,282 2.74%
Democratic Elizabeth P. Arriola 16,969 2.69%
Democratic Pilar C. Lujan 16,873 2.67%
Democratic David L.G. Shimizu 16,862 2.67%
Democratic Herminia D. Dierking 16,722 2.65%
Democratic Francisco R. Santos 16,054 2.54%
Republican Michael J. Reidy 15,919 2.52%
Democratic Ted S. Nelson 15,640 2.48%
Democratic Mark C. Charfauros 15,236 2.42%
Democratic Franklin J.A. Quitugua 14,894 2.36%
Republican Rosa G.R. Carter 14,572 2.31%
Republican Leslie D. Moreno 14,349 2.27%
Democratic Franklin J. Gutierrez 14,153 2.24%
Democratic Vince Leon Guerrero 13,427 2.13%
Republican Fe V. Ovalles 13,019 2.06%
Republican James G. Miles 12,956 2.05%
Democratic Jack S. Shimizu 12,839 2.04%
Republican Nancy T. Leon Guerrero 11,904 1.89%
Republican Conrad Stinson 10,310 1.63%
Democratic Edward A. Leon Guerrero 10,199 1.62%
Democratic Raymond S. Laguana 9,942 1.58%
Democratic Anthony M. Quitugua 9,750 1.55%
Republican Juan M. Taijito 8,921 1.41%
Republican Francisco P. Acfalle 8,626 1.37%
Republican Betty Y.B. Santos 8,292 1.31%
Republican Joseph S. Cruz 8,271 1.31%
Republican Roke B. Santos 8,008 1.27%
Democratic George F. Taitano 7,767 1.23%
Total votes 630,865 100.00%
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References

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  1. ^ a b 1990 Election Comparative Analysis Report (9th ed.). Agana, GU: Guam Election Commission. pp. 38–42. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  2. ^ a b c 1990 Election Comparative Analysis Report (9th ed.). Agana, GU: Guam Election Commission. pp. 34–37. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  3. ^ a b 1990 Election Comparative Analysis Report (9th ed.). Agana, GU: Guam Election Commission. pp. 133–140. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  4. ^ a b c 1990 Election Comparative Analysis Report (9th ed.). Agana, GU: Guam Election Commission. pp. 44–48. Retrieved 4 October 2024.