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Ogumoro leads in Precinct 3, Sablan in Precinct 4

The race for House of Representative seats for Precinct 3 and 4 are just awaiting absentee votes to be completed. However, incumbent Rep. Felicidad T. Ogumoro is heads and shoulders above other candidates in Precinct 3 with her 2,310 votes, while in Precinct 4 newcomer Vinson F....
Posted On Nov 05 2014 06:14
, By Mark Rabago

Inos has 974-vote lead with 1 precinct to go on Saipan

With 3,814 votes, the CNMI Republican Party tandem of Gov. Eloy S. Inos and Senate President Ralph Torres (R-Saipan) have a 974-vote lead against independent candidate Heinz Hofschneider and his running mate, former Senate floor leader Ray Yumul. Hofschneider and Yumul currently...
Posted On Nov 05 2014 05:38
, By Mark Rabago

Inos still in lead but Heinz closes gap

Gov. Eloy S. Inos continues to lead the gubernatorial race with 3,388 votes so far compared to the 2,417 of his closest pursuer, independent candidate Heinz Hofschneider. With the Commonwealth Election Commission done tabulating Precincts 1, 2, 4, and 3A, Inos and his CNMI...
Posted On Nov 05 2014 05:07
, By Mark Rabago

Alien workers’ ‘exiled’ children return as voters

U.S. citizen children who were “exiled” to foreign countries like the Philippines when their alien worker parents lost jobs and immigration status are slowly returning to the CNMI as adults and in fact are now exercising their right to vote. Hanederia Viray, 20, is proud to be a...
Posted On Nov 05 2014 05:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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