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Reverted the rule on conditions in point 3. A previous update said a "Yes, with conditions" answer with no qualifying condition would publish as "Yes" — but that changed the terms after candidates had already answered under the original rule, which stated a condition "may" be included. The methodology now restores that standard: a condition is optional, an answer is displayed as submitted, and an over-length condition is published only once the candidate provides a version within 50 words. This applies equally to all candidates. No candidate's submitted answer was altered.
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Fixed how the changelog's current page number is announced to screen readers. The page-number indicator carried an ARIA label that is not permitted on that kind of element, so some assistive technology ignored it; the same "Page N, current page" wording is now conveyed through standard markup that every screen reader reads correctly. Nothing changes for sighted readers, and no changelog entry was added, removed, or altered.
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Methodology clarified to state how conditions and statements are published when they exceed their limits or are omitted: a "Yes, with conditions" answer with no compliant condition by the deadline publishes as "Yes," and Klaru never shortens a candidate's wording. Also corrected the description of how questionnaires were sent to match the actual single send of June 17, 2026. No published answer was changed.
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Published Joaquin Cruz's response to the questionnaire (Legislature). He answered Yes to all eight questions, shown on his page and reflected on the scoreboard. 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.
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Published Kallen M. Perez's response to the questionnaire (Legislature). She answered Yes to all eight questions, shown on her page and reflected on the scoreboard. 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.
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Published Jonathan James Savares's response to the questionnaire (Legislature). He answered Yes to all eight questions, shown on his page and reflected on the scoreboard. Two answers carried extra text (a policy suggestion on Question 5 and "Yes and Yes" on the two-part Question 8); neither was submitted as "Yes, with conditions," and under the format rules a plain Yes carries no published text while only a "Yes, with conditions" answer may include a verbatim condition, so the answers are recorded as plain Yes without the extra text. He submitted no optional statement, so his page shows the answers without a statement section. His status changed from awaiting reply to answered.
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Published Angela Therese Santos's response to the questionnaire (Legislature). She answered each of the eight questions "Hunggan!" — Chamorro for "Yes" — so all eight are recorded as Yes, shown on her page and reflected on the scoreboard. Her reply closed with a note of appreciation, which was not submitted as a condition or as the optional statement, so her page shows the answers without a statement section. Her status changed from awaiting reply to answered.
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Published the Blas-Okada ticket's response to the questionnaire (Governor & Lieutenant Governor). The emailed reply, sent by the campaign for Frank Flores Blas, Jr. and running mate Mary Ann Young Okada, answers Yes to all eight questions, with Question 5 answered "Yes, with conditions" — the candidate's verbatim qualification is shown beneath that answer. On the scoreboard Question 5 reads "Yes, with conditions" rather than a plain Yes. No optional statement was submitted, so the page shows the answers without a statement section. The ticket's status changed from awaiting reply to answered.
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Published Sabrina Salas Matanane's response to the questionnaire (Legislature). She answered Yes to all eight questions, shown on her page and reflected on the scoreboard. Several answers included accompanying commentary; none was submitted as "Yes, with conditions," and under the format rules a plain Yes carries no published text while only a "Yes, with conditions" answer may include a verbatim condition of up to 50 words, so the answers are recorded as plain Yes without the commentary. She submitted no optional statement, so her page shows the answers without a statement section. Her status changed from awaiting reply to answered.
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Published Joseph Bennie Damian Arriola's response to the questionnaire (Legislature). He answered Yes to all eight questions, shown on his page and reflected on the scoreboard. He included rationale with each Yes; under the format rules a plain Yes carries no published text and only a "Yes, with conditions" answer may include a verbatim condition, so the answers are recorded as plain Yes without the rationale, and he submitted no optional statement, so his page shows the answers without a statement section. His status changed from awaiting reply to answered.