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2020 United States presidential straw poll in Guam

← 2016 November 3, 2020 2024 →

Non-binding preference poll
 
Nominee Joe Biden Donald Trump
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Delaware Florida
Running mate Kamala Harris Mike Pence
Popular vote 14,610 11,058
Percentage 55.38% 41.91%

Results by village

Biden

  50–60%
  60–70%

The 2020 United States presidential straw poll in Guam was held on November 3, 2020. Guam is a territory and not a state. Thus, it is ineligible to elect members of the Electoral College, who would then in turn cast direct electoral votes for president and for vice president. To draw attention to this fact, the territory conducts a non-binding presidential straw poll during the general election as if they did elect members to the Electoral College.[1]

The territory still participated in the U.S. presidential caucuses and primaries like the other states and territories.[2]

Democratic Party nominee Joe Biden won the poll with 55% of the vote.

Results

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Though the votes of Guam residents do not count in the November general election, the territory nonetheless conducts a presidential straw poll to gauge islanders' preference for president every election year. The poll has been held in Guam during every presidential election since 1980.[1]

2020 United States presidential straw poll in Guam[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joe Biden
Kamala Harris
14,610 55.38 Decrease16.24
Republican Donald Trump
Mike Pence
11,058 41.91 Increase17.75
Green Howie Hawkins
Angela Walker
185 0.70 n/a
Libertarian Jo Jorgensen
Spike Cohen
169 0.64 n/a
Progressive Dario Hunter
Dawn Neptune Adams
140 0.53 n/a
American Solidarity Brian Carroll
Amar Patel
138 0.52 n/a
Prohibition Phil Collins
Billy Joe Parker
83 0.31 n/a
Total votes 26,383 100.00

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Guam Legislature Moves General Election Presidential Vote to the September Primary". Ballot-Access.org. July 10, 2008. Retrieved February 19, 2020.
  • ^ Murriel, Maria (November 1, 2016). "Millions of Americans can't vote for president because of where they live". PRI.
  • ^ "Summary Results Report". November 23, 2020.

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