1994 Guamanian gubernatorial election
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| | | Nominee | Carl Gutierrez | Francisco Blas Aguon, Sr. | | Party | Democratic | Republican | Popular vote | 23,405 | 19,281 | Percentage | 54.83% | 45.17% | |
Governor before election Joseph Franklin Ada Republican | Elected Governor Carl Gutierrez Democratic | |
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The 1994 Guamanian gubernatorial election was held on 8 November 1994, in order to elect the Governor of Guam. Democratic nominee and incumbent member of the Guam Legislature Carl Gutierrez defeated Republican nominee Francisco Blas Aguon Sr.[1]
General election
On election day, 8 November 1994, Democratic nominee Carl Gutierrez won the election by a margin of 4,124 votes against his opponent Republican nominee Francisco Blas Aguon Sr., thereby gaining Democratic control over the office of Governor. Guttierrez was sworn in as the 6th Governor of Guam on 2 January 1995.[2]
Results
Guamanian gubernatorial election, 1994 Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
| Democratic | Carl Gutierrez | 23,405 | 54.83% |
| Republican | Francisco Blas Aguon, Sr. | 19,281 | 45.17% |
Total votes | 42,686 | 100.00% |
| Democratic gain from Republican |
References
- ^ "Gov. Carl T. C. Gutierrez". National Governors Association. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
- ^ "Guam Governor". ourcampaigns.com. 3 July 2015. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
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