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  1. Published Telo Teresa Taitague's response to the questionnaire (Legislature), received July 2, 2026. The response was submitted on her behalf by her campaign committee, "Friends for Telo"; a confirmation was requested from the candidate directly for the record. She answered Yes to Questions 1, 2, 3, 6, and 8; "Yes, with conditions" to Questions 4 and 5; and No to Question 7. For Questions 4 and 5 she marked "Yes, with conditions" without providing condition text, as the questionnaire allows, so each is shown as "Yes, with conditions" with no further text beneath, exactly as submitted. On the scoreboard Questions 4 and 5 read "Yes, with conditions" and Question 7 reads No. Her Question 7 answer included an accompanying explanation; under the format rules a plain Yes or No carries no published text, so Question 7 is recorded as No without that text. She did not submit the optional statement, so her page shows the answers without a statement section. Her status changed from awaiting reply to answered.

    new-response Telo Teresa Taitague

  2. Published Gerald Phillip Yingling's response to the questionnaire (Legislature), first received July 1, 2026. He answered Yes to all eight questions. His initial reply gave a "resounding yes" to every question except Question 4, which he set apart; asked to clarify, he replied that his answer to Question 4 is "a resounding yes to that provision as well," so all eight are recorded as Yes. His messages included explanatory commentary that was not submitted as a condition or as the optional statement, so under the format rules it is not published beside the answers. He did not submit the optional statement, so his page shows the answers without a statement section. His status changed from awaiting reply to answered.

    new-response Gerald Phillip Yingling

  3. Published Sarah Mattie Villaranda Thomas Nededog's response to the questionnaire (Legislature), received July 1, 2026. The response was submitted on her behalf by her campaign chair, Sheri Barnes Fejeran, with the candidate copied on the reply; a confirmation was requested from the candidate directly for the record. She answered Yes to Questions 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7, and "Yes, with conditions" to Questions 4 and 8 — for each of those two, the candidate's verbatim accompanying text is shown beneath the answer. On the scoreboard those two read "Yes, with conditions" rather than a plain Yes. An optional statement was submitted and is published verbatim on her page. Her status changed from awaiting reply to answered.

    new-response Sarah Mattie Villaranda Thomas Nededog

  4. Corrected the spelling of Senator Christopher Michael Dueñas's name to include the ñ, matching the spelling on the official Guam Legislature page and in the Senator's own correspondence. His name had been entered as "Duenas" without the ñ from the candidate-information sheet. Only the displayed spelling changed; his answers, statement, and page address are unchanged.

    correction Christopher Michael Dueñas

  5. Published Christopher Michael Duenas's response to the questionnaire (Legislature), received July 1, 2026. The response was submitted on the Senator's behalf by a representative, Chirag M. Bhojwani, after the Senator forwarded the questionnaire to him and was copied on the reply; the Senator then confirmed the response directly from his own email the same day ("yes those responses are mine"). He answered Yes to all eight questions, shown on his page and reflected on the scoreboard. An optional statement was submitted and is published verbatim on his page. His status changed from awaiting reply to answered.

    new-response Christopher Michael Dueñas

  6. Published Roy Anthony Benavente Quinata's response to the questionnaire (Legislature), received June 23, 2026. He answered Yes to Questions 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8, and "Yes, with conditions" to Questions 2 and 5; on the scoreboard those two read "Yes, with conditions" rather than a plain Yes. For Questions 2 and 5 the condition text he wrote runs over the 50-word limit (53 and 51 words); under the format rules an over-length condition is published only once the candidate provides a version within 50 words, so for now each shows "Yes, with conditions" with no condition text beneath, and his answer stands as submitted. His other answers each carried explanatory text that was not submitted as a condition, so Questions 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8 are recorded as plain Yes without that text. His optional statement runs over the 150-word limit and is published only once he provides a version within the limit, so no statement section appears yet. His status changed from awaiting reply to answered.

    new-response Roy Anthony Benavente Quinata

  7. Corrected the date Gregorio Salas Calvo's response was received, from June 29 to June 30, 2026. His answers were first published showing June 29 — the date printed on the Word document he attached. His response arrived by email on June 30, 2026 (9:04 PM ChST), and his page now shows that date. No answer, condition, or wording changed; only the received date was corrected.

    correction Gregorio Salas Calvo

  8. Published Gregorio Salas Calvo's response to the questionnaire (Legislature). He answered Yes to all eight questions. Question 5 was submitted as "Yes, with conditions" — he wrote "Yes. With the condition that ..." — so his verbatim qualifying text is shown beneath that answer, and on the scoreboard Question 5 reads "Yes, with conditions" rather than a plain Yes. His other answers each carried emphatic or explanatory text that was not submitted as a condition; under the format rules a plain Yes carries no published text while only a "Yes, with conditions" answer may include a verbatim condition, so Questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8 are recorded as plain Yes without that text. He did not submit the optional statement, so his page shows the answers without a statement section. His status changed from awaiting reply to answered.

    new-response Gregorio Salas Calvo

  9. Published Raffaele M.J. Sgambelluri's response to the questionnaire (Legislature). He answered Yes to Questions 1, 2, 3, 6, and 8, and "Yes, with conditions" to Questions 4, 5, and 7 — for each of those three, the candidate's verbatim accompanying text is shown beneath the answer. On the scoreboard those three read "Yes, with conditions" rather than a plain Yes. He submitted an optional statement, published verbatim on his page. His status changed from awaiting reply to answered.

    new-response Raffaele M.J. Sgambelluri

  10. Published Eulogio Shawn Gumataotao's response to the questionnaire (Legislature). He answered "Yes, with conditions" to Questions 1 and 2, Yes to Questions 3 and 8, and No to Questions 4, 5, 6, and 7. For Questions 1 and 2 he marked "Yes, with conditions" without providing condition text, as the questionnaire allows; each is shown as "Yes, with conditions" with no further text beneath, exactly as submitted. On the scoreboard Questions 1 and 2 read "Yes, with conditions" rather than a plain Yes. He submitted an optional statement, published verbatim on his page. His status changed from awaiting reply to answered.

    new-response Eulogio Shawn Gumataotao