2002 Guam general election


General elections were held in Guam on November 5, 2002, in order to elect the governor, all 15 members of the Legislature and the Federal delegate to the US Congress. There was also a referendum on raising the age at which alcohol could be bought and consumed to 21. The proposal was rejected by voters.

Background

The elections to the Legislature and multi-member boards were run via open primary similar to Louisiana.
Both the Public Auditor and Consolidated Commission on Utilities were required to be nonpartisan and as such candidates were not allowed to state affiliations or list them on the ballot. In the case of the Auditor, affiliating with a party is grounds for disqualification.

Democratic Party

Republican Party

Results

Guam Legislature

CandidatePartyVotesNotes
Frank AguonDemocratic PartyElected
Ray TenorioRepublican PartyElected
F. Randall CunliffeDemocratic PartyElected
Ben PangelinanDemocratic PartyElected
Carmen FernandezDemocratic PartyElected
Mark ForbesRepublican PartyElected
Larry F. KasperbauerRepublican PartyElected
John M. QuinataDemocratic PartyElected
Lourdes A. Leon GuerreroDemocratic PartyElected
Rory J. RespicioDemocratic PartyElected
Joanne M. BrownRepublican PartyElected
Jesse A. LujanRepublican PartyElected
Tina Muna BarnesDemocratic PartyElected
Robert KiltzkieRepublican PartyElected
Antoinette SanfordDemocratic PartyElected