Guamanian general election, 1978

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General elections were held in Guam on 7 November 1978 in order to elect the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, members of the Legislature, the island's United States House of Representatives delegate and members of the Territorial Board of Education, as well as determining whether Judge Richard H. Benson from the Superior Court should remain in place.[1] Primary elections were held on 2 September.[1]

Electoral system

The electoral system for the Legislature was changed prior to the elections. Previously voters had elected all 21 members of the Legislature from a single national district. The 1978 elections saw the island split into several districts, with five elected in the First District, seven in the Second District, four in the Third District and five in the Fourth District.[1]

Results

Primary elections

Governor and Lieutenant Governor
Party Candidate Lieutenant candidate Votes %
Democratic PartyRicardo BordalloPedro C. Sanchez6,99534.2
Rudolph G. SablanJose Iglesias Leon Guerrero5,15325.2
Republican PartyPaul McDonald CalvoJoseph Franklin Ada7,52536.8
IndependentCarl GutierrezJoseph Dizon7623.7
Invalid/blank votes2,845
Total23,280100
Registered voters/turnout29,80978.1
Source: Guam Election Commission
Delegate
Candidate Party Votes %
Antonio Borja Won PatDemocratic Party19,36795.3
Write-in9514.7
Invalid/blank votes2,757
Total23,075100
Registered voters/turnout29,80977.4
Source: Guam Election Commission

Governor

Candidate Lieutenant candidate Party Votes %
Republican PartyPaul McDonald CalvoJoseph Franklin Ada13,64952.1
Democratic PartyRicardo BordalloPedro C. Sanchez12,54047.9
Invalid/blank votes1,090
Total27,279100
Registered voters/turnout32,17084.8
Source: Guam Election Commission

Legislature

Party Votes % Seats
Republican Party72,67855.014
Democratic Party59,46845.07
Total132,14610021
Source: Guam Election Commission

Delegate

Candidate Party Votes %
Antonio Borja Won PatDemocratic Party21,12391.0
Write-in2,0889.0
Invalid/blank votes3,957
Total27,168100
Registered voters/turnout32,17084.5
Source: Guam Election Commission

Judicial question

Shall Judge Richard H. Benson of the Superior Court be retained in office?
Choice Votes %
For20,47680.8
Against4,87619.2
Invalid/blank votes1,822
Total27,174100
Registered voters/turnout32,17084.5
Source: Guam Election Commission

References

  1. 1 2 3 Election Comparitive Analysis Report Guam Election Commission, pvii
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