Voters chose Kamala Harris over Donald Trump by just over 3 points, or 49.5 to 46.2 percent.
With 72 of 72 precincts reporting as of early Wednesday morning local time, the Guam Election Commission has released its unofficial results of the 2024 election.
In the 2024 election, voters chose Kamala Harris over Donald Trump by just over 3 points, or 49.5 to 46.2 percent. In 2020 however, Joe Biden won by a 13.4-point lead, or 55.4 to 42 percent.
The small territory lies in the West Pacific Ocean, and the territory does not have any electoral college points and their vote for president is symbolic. Pacific Daily News noted that voters on the island have predicted the winner of the popular vote for president in every election since 1980, only getting the 2016 race wrong.
The unofficial results also showed that James Moylan, the incumbent GOP representative serving as the delegate to the US House of Representatives to Guam, beat Democrat challenger Ginger Cruz by 6 points.
The Guam Legislature has also flipped, according to the unofficial results, with Republicans taking the majority of the chamber. Republicans took nine spots while Democrats took six. According to Breitbart, this is the first time in nearly 16 years that the chamber has been a Republican-majority. Guam election commissioners still need to meet to certify the results of their elections.
This comes as another early Election Day voting area, Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, tied their votes 3-3 between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. The township was won by Biden in 2020 and Hillary Clinton in 2016.
In the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, also a western Pacific US territory, Republican Kimberly King-Hinds is poised to win against Democrat candidate Edwin K. Propst for the non-voting delegate to Congress. As of Tuesday afternoon, King-Hinds had received 4,500 votes, or 39.75 percent, to Propst’s 3,787 votes, or 33.45 percent, according to results from the island.
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