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 General elections were held in Guam on November 3, 1998.[1] A Democratic Party primary was held to decide the party's gubernatorial candidates on 7 September.[1] 
  Governor
 Incumbent Democrat Carl Gutierrez was re-elected to his second term. This was the last time a Democrat won statewide office on Guam until 2018, when Lou Leon Guerrero won the gubernatorial election over Republican lieutenant governor Ray Tenorio. 
 Primary election
 Democratic
  General election
  Legislature
 Results
   | Candidate  |  Party  |  Votes  |  Notes  | 
  | Frank Aguon |  Democratic Party |  27,752 |  Elected  | 
  | Eddie Baza Calvo |  Republican Party |  27,187 |  Elected  | 
  | Simon A. Sanchez |  Republican Party |  23,938 |  Elected  | 
  | Kaleo Moylan |  Republican Party |  23,721 |  Elected  | 
  | Ben Pangelinan |  Democratic Party |  23,316 |  Elected  | 
  | Antonio R. Unpingco |  Republican Party |  22,729 |  Elected  | 
  | Mark Forbes |  Republican Party |  22,629 |  Elected  | 
  | Larry F. Kasperbauer |  Republican Party |  22,425 |  Elected  | 
  | Alberto A. Lamorena |  Republican Party |  22,181 |  Elected  | 
  | Carlotta A. Leon Guerrero |  Republican Party |  22,056 |  Elected  | 
  | Marcel G. Camacho |  Republican Party |  21,596 |  Elected  | 
  | Joanne M. Brown |  Republican Party |  20,655 |  Elected  | 
  | John C. Salas |  Republican Party |  19,924 |  Elected  | 
  | Tony Blaz |  Republican Party |  19,084 |  Elected  | 
  | Eulogio Bermudes |  Democratic Party |  19,002 |  Elected  | 
  | Source: Shuster  | 
 Delegate
 Results
  References