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Guam Caucus Results

Saturday, May 3, 2008



These are the official results that are being tabulated in Guam.
This will be updated as the numbers come in.
Keep in mind that they are counting these manually by hand.
Officials report that it will be several hours before all votes are counted.


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20 out of 21 Districts (villages) counted.

UPDATE: GUAM RECOUNT IS IMMINENT

UPDATE: Unofficial results show Obama may have won by only 7 votes. Note: these are unofficial, uncertified results as tabulated by the Democratic Party of Guam. The DPG also noted a high number of spoiled ballots in Dededo.

View a Sample Guam Ballot.

Look at the voting breakdown. Notice above Dededo, that the amount of spoiled ballots is not listed. Again these amounts are unofficial.



Districts - Winning Candidate - #votes

Hagåtña CLINTON (29 to 28)
Maina - CLINTON (22 to 19)
Piti - CLINTON (51 to 49)
Tamuning - CLINTON (193 to 192)
Barrigada - CLINTON (166 to 158)
Chalan Pago - CLINTON (87 to 55)
Agat - CLINTON (141 to 127)

Asan - OBAMA (46 to 33)
Mongmong/Toto/Maite - OBAMA (102 to 81)
Sinajana - OBAMA (131 to 89)
Agana Heights - OBAMA (108 - 105)
Santa Rita - OBAMA (87 to 73)
Ordot - OBAMA (37 to 18)
Merizo - OBAMA (36 to 33)
Inarajan - OBAMA (151 to 87)
Mangilao - OBAMA (194 to 154)
Umatac - OBAMA (27 to 24)
Yigo - OBAMA (224 to 211)
Talofofo - OBAMA (76 to 52)
Yona - OBAMA (104 to 98)

Dededo - n/a

Total # Votes
Clinton - 1748 votes
Obama - 1951 votes

UPDATES
The Clinton faithful still have hope, as the critical precinct of Dededo - the island's most populous village - remains uncounted.

Updated 3:38pm CT - Obama - 1,951 votes, to Clinton's 1,748. Clinton picks up Agat, Obama picks up Yona. Obama's lead down to 5.5%

Clinton must win Dededo by 204 votes to overtake Obama. Rough estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau peg the population of the northern village being around 46,000 - about a third of the total Guam community.

Updated 2:56pm CT - Obama - 1,720 votes (53.3) to Clinton 1,509 (46.7%), Obama picks up Yigo and Talofofo.

18 villages down, 3 to go. And the remaining villages that are uncounted could possibly sway the results of the Guam Democrat Caucus in Hillary Clinton's favor. With the votes from only Agat, Yona and Dededo left to be tabulated by volunteers down in Hagatna at the Guam Legislature, the race for the presidential candidate hopeful is really starting to take an interesting twist.

Updated 2:23pm CT - Obama - 1,420 votes to Clintons 1,246, Obama picks up Umatac
Updated 1:16pm CT - Obama has 1,393 votes (53%) to Clinton's 1,222 (47%), Clinton picks up Tamuning.
Updated 12:45am CT - Obama - 1007 votes (54%), leading Clinton's 875 votes (46%), Agana Heights added.
Updated 11:44am CT - Obama - 899 votes (54%), leading Clinton's 769 votes (46%).
Updated 11:10am CT - Obama - 768 votes (53%), leading Clinton's 680 votes (47%).
Updated 11:05am CT - Obama - 719 votes (53%), leading Clinton's 629 votes (47%).
Updated 10:19am CT - It is now 1:19am (May 4) Guamanian time.
Updated 10:03am CT - Asan and Chalan Pago votes counted, but not yet released.
Updated 9:57am CT - Ballot counting is still behind schedule.
Updated 9:42am CT - Obama leads in 5 of 21 districts, numbers not yet released for 2 new districts. Obama's count besting Clinton's 56% to 44%
Updated 9:02am CT - Inarajan votes are in
Updated - Maina and Ordot votes are in

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