• Source: 2020 Guamanian legislative election
  • Legislative elections were held in Guam on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, along with the election for the Guam delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives. Before the election, the Democratic Party held ten of the fifteen seats in the Legislature while the Republican Party held five seats. The election resulted in a gain of two seats for the Republican and a loss of two seats for Democrats to retain. Democrats also won the runoff race for Guam's US House Delegate.


    Primary


    Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Guam cancelled its August primary elections. All 29 certified candidates advanced to the Legislative general election and appeared on the ballot in November 2020.


    Candidates




    = Democratic

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    Declared




    Declined




    = Republican

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    Withdrew




    Declined




    Results


    The members of the legislature are elected at-large with the first 15 winning candidates elected as the new members of the legislature.
    The Republican Party picked up two seats from Democrats, leaving the composition for the next legislature at 8 Democrats and 7 Republicans. Democrat Michael F.Q. San Nicolas also won the re-election for the runoff Delegate.


    Incoming Senators to the 36th Guam Legislature


    There were 15 senators elected on November 3, 2020, to serve in the 36th Guam Legislature and set to inaugurated on January 4, 2021:


    = Democratic

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    Incumbents


    Joe S. San Agustin
    Telena Nelson
    Therese M. Terlaje
    Tina Muña Barnes
    Amanda Shelton
    Clynt Ridgell
    Sabina E. Perez
    Jose "Pedo" T. Terlaje


    = Republican

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    Incumbents


    Mary Camacho Torres
    Telo T. Taitague
    James C. Moylan


    Freshman


    Frank F. Blas Jr. (returning)
    V. Anthony "Tony" Ada (returning)
    Joanne M. Brown (returning)
    Christopher M. Duenas (returning)


    See also


    2020 Guam local election
    2020 Guam general election


    References

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