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May 3, 2008

Guam votes still being counted

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Residents in Guam went to the polls on Saturday to weigh in on the Democratic Presidential primary.

The polls closed at 6am EST time, but it might take all day to get the results. Guam technically holds a caucus, but the voters cast secret ballots that must be counted.

Barack Obama is currently leading Hillary Clinton by a small margin with the largest town to still report their results.

With 15 out of 19 villages reporting, Obama leads the vote count from the Guam Democratic presidential caucuses with 1,393 votes (53.3 percent). Hillary Clinton has 1,222 votes (46.7 percent).

An estimated 1,400 ballots from Guam’s largest village, Dededo, have not yet been counted.

We'll keep you posted as we get the results.


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