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Guam Consolidated Commission on Utilities election, 2022

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Filing deadline: September 9, 2022
General: November 8, 2022
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Guam held an election forthree of five seats on the consolidated commission on utilities onNovember 8, 2022. The filing deadline was September 9, 2022.

IncumbentSimon Sanchez, incumbentMichael Limtiaco, and incumbentFrancis Santos won election in the general election for Guam Consolidated Commission on Utilities.

Candidates and election results

General election candidates

Qualifications

Candidates for the Consolidated Commission on Utilities must be:

  1. a registered voter of Guam.
  2. at least 25 years old.
  3. a resident of Guam for at least five years immediately preceding the election.[1]


Commissioners are prohibited from simultaneously serving as an employee of the Guam Waterworks Authority, the Guam Power Authority, the Public Utilities Commission, or as an unclassified or contracted employee of the Guam government (except for University of Guam or Guam Community College professors and teachers).[1]

About the offices

TheGuam Consolidated Commission on Utilities is an autonomous agency in the Guam government that exercises powers vested in them through laws establishing the Guam Power Authority (GPA) and the Guam Waterworks Authority (GWA).[1]

The commission is composed of five members elected at large in nonpartisan general elections.[1]

Authority

The Guam Consolidated Commission on Utilities is established in12 Guam Code Annotated (GCA), Division 2, Chapter 79 § 79100.

There is established an elected Consolidated Commission on Utilities whose purpose is to exercise powers vested in them by the laws establishing the Guam Power Authority ('GPA') and the Guam Waterworks Authority ('GWA').

Duties

Commissioners oversee the GPA and the GWA, including by:

  • appointing a general manager, chief financial officer, secretary, treasurer, and attorney and fixing their compensation.
  • adopting and maintaining an accounting system.
  • establishing employment rules and regulations.
  • submitting an annual budget for the GWA to theLegislature of Guam.
  • determining the issuance of bonds for the GWA.Cite error: Closing</ref> missing for<ref> tag[2]

Commissioners have the authority to issue subpoenas. They must also review, distribute, and resolve consumer complaints filed with the GPA or the GWA.[1]

Past elections

2020

See also:Guam Consolidated Commission on Utilities election, 2020

General election

General election for Guam Consolidated Commission on Utilities (2 seats)

IncumbentJudith Guthertz and incumbentJoey Duenas defeatedPedro Martinez,Nonito Blas, andKenneth Perez in the general election for Guam Consolidated Commission on Utilities on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Judith Guthertz (Nonpartisan)
 
30.0
 
13,206
Joey Duenas (Nonpartisan)
 
22.7
 
10,005
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Pedro Martinez (Nonpartisan)
 
19.7
 
8,664
Nonito Blas (Nonpartisan)
 
15.6
 
6,886
Kenneth Perez (Nonpartisan)
 
11.8
 
5,211
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
80

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