Red Wave Begins: GOP Wins Seat That Has Been Held by Dems for Nearly 30 Years


By Jack Davis November 8, 2022 at 2:30pm

For the first time in more than 30 years, a Republican has won the contest to represent Guam as a non-voting delegate to the House of Representatives.
Republican James Moylan defeated Democrat Judi Won Pat, with all 67 of the island’s precincts reporting, according to the Pacific Daily News.
A partial and unofficial tally from the Guam Election Commission showed Moylan with 17,075 votes against 15,427 votes for Won Pat.

Moylan earned 52.19 percent of the votes to 47.15 percent for Won Pat.
Democrat Michael San Nicolas currently holds the seat. He did not seek re-election.

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The Red Wave arrives in Guam! First GOP win there in 32 years. Congrats James!




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#Breaking#Election2022 Update: #Guam has elected Republican James Moylan as its next delegate to the United States Congress.
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