Results
Four of the unincorporated territories of the United states have an election on November 8, 2022: Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the US Virgin Islands, and American Samoa.
Results for the 2020 Guam are provided by the Guam Election Commission.
Northern Mariana Islands 2022 General Election results are made available by the Commonwealth Election Commission.
US Virgin Islands 2022 General Election results are made available by the USVI Elections System.
American Samoa 2022 General Election results will be posted as they are made available by the American Samoa Election office.
Updates
Puerto Rican Independence Party insists on electoral alliance with the Citizens’ Victory Movement
Following the determination of the Appellate Court of Puerto Rico to maintain the prohibition on coalition candidacies, the Secretary-General of the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP), Juan Dalmau Ramírez, issued the following statements: "Regardless of the...
US Virgin Islands Governor Bryan facing controversy over involvement in British Virgin Islands politics
United States Virgin Islands Governor Albert Bryan Jr. (D), inaugurated in 2019, has encountered some legal challenges in recent months. According to USVI Elections Supervisor Caroline Fawkes, the campaign of Governor Bryan and Lt. Gov. Tregenza Roach has been...
Popular Democratic Party’s Carlos Delgado Altieri announces he will run again for Puerto Rico governor
Carlos Delgado Altieri will run for governor of Puerto Rico under the Popular Democratic Party again in 2024. Altieri has previously been the mayor of Isabela from 2001 to 2021. He also served as the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) president from 2020 to 2021....
Politician profile: Pedro Pierluisi
Editor's note: This is the first of a new series profiling the politicians of the United States territories, their history, positions, and future prospects. Pedro R. Pierluisi has been the governor of Puerto Rico since 2021. His journey to becoming involved in Puerto...
#TBT: July 13, 2023
On July 13, 1946, the first post-war election was held for seats in the Guam Congress. Among the winners was Rosa Aguigui of Merizo, pictured below, the first woman to win public office in Guam.
Puerto Rico’s Popular Democratic Party elects new president
Puerto Rico’s Popular Democratic Party elected Jesus Manuel Ortiz as its new president. There was a recount during the special election where 800 hand ballots were confirmed. Ortiz claimed victory over the mayor of Villalba, Luis Javier Hernández. The first...
Popular Democratic Party legislative majority looks to amend Puerto Rico’s electoral code
During the second week of February, the Puerto Rico Senate Governing Committee held public hearings for the legislative measures that will amend Law 58-2020, the Electoral Code of Puerto Rico. Law 58 changed the democratic election process in Puerto Rico in...
Pablo Jose Hernandez launches exploratory bid for Puerto Rico’s Resident Commissioner seat
Pablo Jose Hernández (PDP, D), a grandson of former Puerto Rico Governor Rafael Hernandez Colon, recently launched his exploratory bid for Puerto Rico’s Resident Commissioner seat. The Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico is a member of Congress that is chosen...
The frontloading dilemma: An apolitical avenue toward Puerto Rican power
The Iowa State Fair approaches. Overzealous politicians relinquish party politics, unbutton collars, and devour fried carnival treats. Their grease-sprinkled mouths articulate visions for change to an overwhelmingly white constituency. This caucusing cohort grasps the...
US Virgin Islands Elections System reviewing complaints
The US Virgin Islands Elections System is reviewing complaints from the citizens on the election process. Assistant United States Attorney Daniel H. Huston was appointed to oversee the complaints of voting, safety, and fraud. The Department of Justice often gets...