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Presidential election in Guam, 2024

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2020
Guam
2024 presidential election

Democratic caucus: June 8, 2024
Democratic winner: Joe Biden (D)


Republican caucus: March 16, 2024
Republican winner: Donald Trump (R)


Non-binding straw poll: November 5, 2024
Winner: TBD


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Guam does not cast electoral votes for president of the United States. It does, however, hold primary nominating events.

Joe Biden (D) won the Democratic caucus on June 8, 2024. Donald Trump (R) won the Republican convention on March 16, 2024.


In 1980, Guam began holding a non-binding straw poll for president on the day of the general election. The winner of every Guam straw poll between 1980 and 2012 went on to win the presidency.[1] Joe Biden (D) won in 2020.

Candidates and election results

Guam Democratic presidential caucus on June 8, 2024
 
Candidate
Pledged delegates
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Joe Biden 7


Guam Republican presidential caucus on March 16, 2024
 
Candidate
%
Votes
Pledged delegates
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Donald Trump
 
100
 
178 9
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Nikki Haley
 
0.0
 
0 0

Total votes: 178 • Total pledged delegates: 9


Democratic caucus

See also: Democratic presidential nomination, 2024
HIGHLIGHTS
  • Joe Biden (D) won Guam's Democratic caucus on June 8, 2024.
  • Guam had an estimated 12 delegates comprised of 6 pledged delegates and 6 superdelegates. Delegate allocation was proportional.
  • The Democratic caucus was closed, meaning only registered Democrats were able to participate in the caucus.
  • The Democratic Party selected Vice President Kamala Harris (D) as its nominee during a virtual roll call vote on August 2, 2024, ahead of the in-person 2024 Democratic National Convention, which took place from August 19-22, 2024, in Chicago, Illinois.[2][3][4][5][6]

    Joe Biden (D) withdrew from the presidential race on July 21, 2024.[7] Biden crossed the majority delegate threshold necessary to win the Democratic nomination on March 12, 2024, which made him the presumptive Democratic nominee.

    Before the national convention, individual state caucuses and primaries were held to allocate convention delegates. To read more about the 2024 primary schedule click here. These delegates, along with superdelegates who come from the party leadership, voted at the virtual roll call to select the nominee.

    Click the links below to read more about the Democratic nomination:

    Overview of Democratic pledged and automatic delegates by state

    See also: Democratic delegate rules, 2024

    The map below compares delegate counts by state. A lighter shade of blue indicates a smaller number of delegates while a darker shade indicates a larger number.

    The following chart lists the election type, delegate type breakdown, and total delegates for each state and territory.

    Republican territorial convention

    See also: Republican presidential nomination, 2024
    HIGHLIGHTS
  • Donald Trump (R) won the Guam Republican territorial convention on March 16, 2024.
  • Guam had an estimated 9 delegates, including 6 elected delegates and 3 party leaders.
  • The Republican territorial convention was closed, meaning only registered Republicans were able to participate in the convention.
  • The Republican Party selected former President Donald Trump (R) as its 2024 presidential nominee at the 2024 Republican National Convention, which was held from July 15-18, 2024, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

    Before the convention, each state, Washington, D.C., and five U.S. territories held a primary, caucus, or convention to decide how to allocate delegates at the national convention. These nominating events began in January and ended in June. Trump crossed the delegate threshold necessary to win the nomination—1,215—on March 12, 2024.

    Republican presidential candidates participated in five primary debates, with the first being held held in August 2023 and the last in January 2024.[8] Trump did not participate in any of the debates.

    Trump was the sixth U.S. president to run for re-election to non-consecutive terms.[9] Grover Cleveland (D), the 22nd and 24th president of the United States, is the only president who has been elected to non-consecutive terms. Before Trump's 2024 campaign, the most recent former president to run for non-consecutive terms was Theodore Roosevelt (R), who sought re-election in 1912 as a Progressive Party candidate after leaving office in 1909.

    Click the links below to read more about the Republican nomination:

    Overview of pledged and unpledged Republican delegates by state

    See also: Republican delegate rules, 2024

    The map below compares delegate counts by state. A lighter shade indicates a smaller number of delegates while a darker shade indicates a larger number.

    The following table lists the election type, delegate type breakdown, and total delegates for each state and territory.[10] Election types and delegate counts are subject to change as each state and territory finalizes its delegation selection process.

    Straw poll

    Guam does not carry any electoral college votes and therefore cannot vote in the general presidential election. However, Guam does hold a non-binding straw poll on the same day as the general election. Joe Biden (D) won the poll in 2020.[11]

    Past winners

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