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United States presidential election in Guam, 2008

← 2004 November 6, 2016 2012 →

Non-binding preference poll
 
Nominee Barack Obama John McCain
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Illinois Arizona
Running mate Joe Biden Sarah Palin
Popular vote 20,119 11,941
Percentage 62.34% 37.00%

Results by village

Obama

  40-50%
  50-60%
  60-70%

President before election

George W. Bush
Republican

Elected President

Barack Obama
Democratic

The 2008 United States presidential election in Guam was held on November 4, 2008, as part of the 2008 General Election in which all 50 states plus The District of Columbia participated.

Despite the fact that Guam lacks representation in the Electoral College, the island territory has conducted a straw poll for the office of President since 1980, when it picked then-incumbent President Jimmy Carter over Ronald Reagan. In every poll conducted from 1984 to 2012, the results accurately predicted the winner of the election on the mainland.

Democratic Party nominee Barack Obama won the vote with over 60% of the vote. [1]

Primary elections

Republican caucuses

John McCain won the majority of the vote in the March 8th caucus with

Guam Republican caucuses, 2012
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
John McCain 207 100% 9
Total: 207 100% 9

Democratic caucuses

The Democratic Party caucus took place on May 5. Barack Obama ran unopposed in most primaries across the nation, including Guam. He received 100% of the caucus vote against no opponents.

Guam Democratic caucuses, 2012 [2]
Candidate Popular vote Delegates
Count Percentage Pledged delegates Super delegates Total delegates
Barack Obama 700 100.0% 7 5 12
Total: 700 100% 7 5 12

November straw poll

United States presidential election in Guam, 2012 [3]
Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage
Democratic Barack Obama Joe Biden 22,688 72.51%
Republican Mitt Romney Paul Ryan 8,252 26.37%
Libertarian Gary Johnson Jim Gray 351 1.12%
Totals 31,291 100.00%

By village

Village Barack Obama

Democratic

Mitt Romney

Republican

Gary Johnson

Libertarian

Total
# % # % # %
Agana Heights 901 71.17% 350 27.65% 15 1.18% 1,266
Agat 1,252 75.56% 381 22.99% 24 1.45% 1,657
Asan 564 78.12% 152 21.05% 6 0.83% 722
Barrigada 1,427 67.89% 645 30.69% 30 1.43% 2,102
Chalan-Pago-Ordot 1,119 73.91% 379 25.03% 16 1.06% 1,514
Dededo 4,383 73.34% 1,542 25.80% 51 0.85% 5,976
Hagåtña 211 65.33% 106 32.82% 6 1.86% 323
Inarajan 1,106 80.44% 262 19.05% 7 0.51% 1,375
Mangilao 1,545 72.13% 570 26.61% 27 1.26% 2,142
Merizo 752 80.77% 172 18.47% 7 0.75% 931
Mongmong-Toto-Maite 854 66.77% 410 32.06% 15 1.17% 1,279
Piti 439 67.64% 202 31.12% 8 1.23% 649
Santa Rita 794 72.91% 284 26.08% 11 1.01% 1,089
Sinajana 900 71.88% 326 26.04% 26 2.08% 1,252
Talofofo 808 76.81% 234 22.24% 10 0.95% 1,052
Tamuning 1,697 65.62% 856 33.10% 33 1.28% 2,586
Umatac 400 74.07% 137 25.37% 3 0.56% 540
Yigo 2,258 72.51% 819 26.30% 37 1.19% 3,114
Yona 1,278 74.22% 425 24.68% 19 1.10% 1,722

References

  1. ^ "Obama wins! (In Guam)". UPI. Retrieved 2017-03-08.
  2. ^ "Guam Democratic Delegation 2012". www.thegreenpapers.com. Retrieved 2017-03-08.
  3. ^ "2012 Election Comparative Analysis Report (3.3Mb PDF)". Guam Election Commission. July 5, 2013. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
United States presidential election in Guam, 2008

← 2004 November 6, 2016 2012 →

Non-binding preference poll
 
Nominee Barack Obama John McCain
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Illinois Arizona
Running mate Joe Biden Sarah Palin
Popular vote 20,119 11,941
Percentage 62.34% 37.00%

Results by village

Obama

  40-50%
  50-60%
  60-70%

President before election

George W. Bush
Republican

Elected President

Barack Obama
Democratic

The 2008 United States presidential election in Guam was held on November 4, 2008, as part of the 2008 General Election in which all 50 states plus The District of Columbia participated.

Despite the fact that Guam lacks representation in the Electoral College, the island territory has conducted a straw poll for the office of President since 1980, when it picked then-incumbent President Jimmy Carter over Ronald Reagan. In every poll conducted from 1984 to 2012, the results accurately predicted the winner of the election on the mainland.

Democratic Party nominee Barack Obama won the vote with over 60% of the vote. [1]

Primary elections

Republican caucuses

John McCain won the majority of the vote in the March 8th caucus with

Guam Republican caucuses, 2012
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
John McCain 207 100% 9
Total: 207 100% 9

Democratic caucuses

The Democratic Party caucus took place on May 5. Barack Obama ran unopposed in most primaries across the nation, including Guam. He received 100% of the caucus vote against no opponents.

Guam Democratic caucuses, 2012 [2]
Candidate Popular vote Delegates
Count Percentage Pledged delegates Super delegates Total delegates
Barack Obama 700 100.0% 7 5 12
Total: 700 100% 7 5 12

November straw poll

United States presidential election in Guam, 2012 [3]
Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage
Democratic Barack Obama Joe Biden 22,688 72.51%
Republican Mitt Romney Paul Ryan 8,252 26.37%
Libertarian Gary Johnson Jim Gray 351 1.12%
Totals 31,291 100.00%

By village

Village Barack Obama

Democratic

Mitt Romney

Republican

Gary Johnson

Libertarian

Total
# % # % # %
Agana Heights 901 71.17% 350 27.65% 15 1.18% 1,266
Agat 1,252 75.56% 381 22.99% 24 1.45% 1,657
Asan 564 78.12% 152 21.05% 6 0.83% 722
Barrigada 1,427 67.89% 645 30.69% 30 1.43% 2,102
Chalan-Pago-Ordot 1,119 73.91% 379 25.03% 16 1.06% 1,514
Dededo 4,383 73.34% 1,542 25.80% 51 0.85% 5,976
Hagåtña 211 65.33% 106 32.82% 6 1.86% 323
Inarajan 1,106 80.44% 262 19.05% 7 0.51% 1,375
Mangilao 1,545 72.13% 570 26.61% 27 1.26% 2,142
Merizo 752 80.77% 172 18.47% 7 0.75% 931
Mongmong-Toto-Maite 854 66.77% 410 32.06% 15 1.17% 1,279
Piti 439 67.64% 202 31.12% 8 1.23% 649
Santa Rita 794 72.91% 284 26.08% 11 1.01% 1,089
Sinajana 900 71.88% 326 26.04% 26 2.08% 1,252
Talofofo 808 76.81% 234 22.24% 10 0.95% 1,052
Tamuning 1,697 65.62% 856 33.10% 33 1.28% 2,586
Umatac 400 74.07% 137 25.37% 3 0.56% 540
Yigo 2,258 72.51% 819 26.30% 37 1.19% 3,114
Yona 1,278 74.22% 425 24.68% 19 1.10% 1,722

References

  1. ^ "Obama wins! (In Guam)". UPI. Retrieved 2017-03-08.
  2. ^ "Guam Democratic Delegation 2012". www.thegreenpapers.com. Retrieved 2017-03-08.
  3. ^ "2012 Election Comparative Analysis Report (3.3Mb PDF)". Guam Election Commission. July 5, 2013. Retrieved March 7, 2017.

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