2018 Northern Mariana Islands general election|
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Gubernatorial election |
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 Results by voting district: Ralph Torres: 55–60% 60–65% 65–70% 70–75% |
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Delegate election |
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 Results by voting district: Gregorio Sablan: 60–65% 65–70% Angel Demapan: 50–55% |
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Senate election |
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6 of the 9 seats in the Senate 5 seats needed for a majority |
| This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. |
House election |
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All 20 seats in the House of Representatives 11 seats needed for a majority |
| This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. |
Mayoral elections |
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4 mayors |
| This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. |
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The 2018 Northern Mariana Islands general election was held on Tuesday, 13 November 2018. Originally scheduled to take place on Tuesday, 6 November 2018, to correspond with the 2018 United States midterm elections, the elections were delayed by one week due to the impact and aftermath of Typhoon Yutu.[1] Early voting was held from Tuesday, 6 November, until Monday, 12 November 2018.[2] An estimated 18,975 voters were eligible to vote in the 2018 election.[2]
Voters in the Northern Mariana Islands voted for the governor of the Northern Mariana Islands, the non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives, attorney general, six seats in the Northern Mariana Islands Senate, all twenty seats in the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives, four mayors, seats for the municipal council, seats for the board of education, and two judges.
97 candidates competed for 45 elected positions across the Northern Mariana Islands.[3] High-profile races included the 2018 gubernatorial election between incumbent governor Ralph Torres, a Republican, and former governor Juan Babauta, as well as the race for non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives between incumbent Gregorio Sablan and challenger Angel Demapan.[3][4][5]
Background
Gubernatorial election
Ralph Deleon Guerrero Torres, the incumbent Republican governor, ran for another term alongside running mate Arnold Indalecio Palacios, and was challenged by former governor and independent Juan Nekai Babauta alongside running mate Rita Aldan Sablan. The gubernatorial contest was held on Tuesday, 13 November 2018, having been delayed one week due to recovery efforts from Typhoon Yutu. Early voting began on November 6.[1] Incumbent Ralph Torres won re-election to his first full term.[5]
Candidates
Independents
Republican Party
Results
Delegate to the US House of Representatives
Incumbent delegate Gregorio Sablan, an independent who caucuses with the Democratic Party, ran against Angel Aldan Demapan for re-election. Sablan, first elected in 2008, had held the seat since its creation in 2009. Delegate Gregorio Sablan was re-elected.[5] The Northern Mariana Islands' non-voting delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives was elected for a two-year term.
Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth Legislature
Results summary
Senate
The Northern Mariana Islands Senate is the upper house of the Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth Legislature, consisting of nine senators representing three senatorial districts (Saipan & the Northern Islands, Tinian & Aguijan, and Rota), each a multi-member district with three senators. Each district had two seats open for the 2018 elections.
House of Representatives
The Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives is the lower house of the Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth Legislature. The house has seven districts, five of which are multi-member districts. All 20 seats were up for the 2018 elections.
Mayors
All four mayoral posts were up for election across the Commonwealth.
Attorney General
Municipal Council
Board of Education
Judges
| Judge[5] | For retention | Against retention | Total |
| Votes | % | Votes | % |
| Alexander C. Castro | 11,644 | 86.69% | 1,788 | 13.31% | 13,432 |
| Teresa K. Tenorio | 11,188 | 84.55% | 2,044 | 15.45% | 13,232 |
Notes
- ^ David Apatang switched his affiliation from Independent to Republican before the elections.
References
- ^ a b Sinco Kelleher, Jennifer (October 29, 2018). "Northern Mariana Islands elections delayed as community recovers from devastating super typhoon". Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Associated Press. Archived from the original on October 30, 2018. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
- ^ a b De La Torre, Ferdie (November 12, 2018). "Early voting ends today, Monday". Saipan Tribune. Archived from the original on November 13, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2018.
- ^ a b De La Torre, Ferdie (August 9, 2017). "No runoff election". Saipan Tribune. Archived from the original on November 13, 2018. Retrieved November 13, 2018.
- ^ "2018 Election Supplement" (PDF). Saipan Tribune. November 6, 2018. Retrieved June 1, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "2018 CNMI General Election Results". Commonwealth Election Commission. Archived from the original on June 16, 2019. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
- ^ "Governor's Information: Northern Mariana Islands Governor Juan N. Babauta". National Governor's Association. Archived from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved December 24, 2023.
- ^ Villahermosa, Cherrie (April 13, 2018). "Babauta teams up with Sablan". Marianas Variety. Archived from the original on November 3, 2018. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
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