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Hundreds of spoiled ballots go unchallenged


by Clynt Ridgell, KUAM News
Monday, May 05, 2008

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While only seven votes separated Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in Saturday's Guam Democratic Caucus, there were more than 400 spoiled ballots. According to Mark Duarte, vice-chair of the Nomination Committee for the Democratic Party of Guam, no official request or challenge has been filed for a recount - at least not yet.

Duarte added that he's hoping the Central Executive Committee meeting will meet this week so the results can be certified. Obama took the caucus by just 7 votes, which results in both picking up two delegate votes each to be cast at the Democratic National Convention this August in Denver, Colorado.