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Judge Orders Rematch in Guam Governor's Race
"A victory for democracy," says Nicholson of December 19 Runoff
(WASHINGTON, DC) – A federal judge has ordered a rematch in the
race for governor of Guam, a decision the Chairman of the Republican
National Committee today called "a victory for democracy that opens the
door for a rematch that Republicans nationwide will be watching very
closely."
Republican Joseph Ada was narrowly defeated by incumbent Guam governor
Carl Gutierrez in the general election balloting November 3, but
Gutierrez, who got only 49.8% of the vote, fell short of avoiding a runoff
under Guam law, Nicholson explained. The Guam Election Board, however,
de-certified some 1,500 ballots, reducing the total universe of voters so
that Gutierrez managed to eke out the legally-required 50%.
Following allegations of additional irregularities including widespread
voter fraud, U.S. District Judge John Unpingco yesterday ordered a runoff
election between Ada and Gutierrez, which he scheduled for December 19.
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MIKE COLLINS
Republican National Committee