The 2010 Guam gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 2010. Incumbent
RepublicanGovernorFelix P. Camacho was term-limited and has ineligible for running for a third-consecutive term. In January 2009, the website D.C.'s Political Report predicted that the Republican Party would retain the governorship.[1] Republican
Eddie Calvo won the election.
The Democratic and Republican primary elections were held on September 4, 2010.[2]
Democratic primary
Governor/Lt. Governor
This is the first gubernatorial election in 40 years in which there was no contested Democratic
primary election.[2][3]
Announced/Declared
Former
GovernorCarl Gutierrez[4] Previously served as Governor for two terms from January 2, 1995 until January 6, 2003.
The 2010 Guam gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 2010. Incumbent
RepublicanGovernorFelix P. Camacho was term-limited and has ineligible for running for a third-consecutive term. In January 2009, the website D.C.'s Political Report predicted that the Republican Party would retain the governorship.[1] Republican
Eddie Calvo won the election.
The Democratic and Republican primary elections were held on September 4, 2010.[2]
Democratic primary
Governor/Lt. Governor
This is the first gubernatorial election in 40 years in which there was no contested Democratic
primary election.[2][3]
Announced/Declared
Former
GovernorCarl Gutierrez[4] Previously served as Governor for two terms from January 2, 1995 until January 6, 2003.