Guam Thread #2
by MissLaura
Sat May 03, 2008 at 10:06:56 AM PDT
11 of 19 precincts reporting
Obama 768
Clinton 680
Pacific News Center reports this as a 6% lead.
For reference, those results were posted at 1:45 a.m. Guam time, which is 11:45 a.m. EDT. We'll continue looking for updates. CNN Political Ticker is also covering it, but they're currently a little behind Pacific News Center.
Update: Thanks to Scarce and Engine 08 in the comments, fresher results:
12 of 19 districts reporting
Obama 899
Clinton 769
Update II by kos:
13 of 19 districts reporting
Obama 1,007
Clinton 874
This is also important:
Also on the ballot Saturday was the race for chairman and vice chairman of the U.S. territory's Democratic party. The winners of that race will serve as superdelegates. According to the election official, the slate of Pilar Lujan and Jaime Paulino currently leads the slate of Joseph Artero Cameron and Arlen Bordallo. Lujan remains uncommitted in the race for president while running-mate Paulino has endorsed Obama. Both Cameron and Bordallo have endorsed Clinton. Incumbent chairman Tony Charfauros and running-mate Mary Ann Cabrera are currently in third place. Neither has endorsed a presidential candidate.
If Artero (first last name is the paternal, like mine) and Bordallo win, that's two more delegates for Clinton, while Lujan and Paulino would be +1 Obama plus an uncommitted.
With 13 districts counted:
Lujan/Paulino (+1 Obama, +1 undeclared): 894
Artero/Bordallo (+2 Clinton): 624
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