Sat May 3, 5:49 PM Pacific • posted by Jed Lewison

Obama Wins Guam, Pledged Delegates Split


Photo: Guam Pacific Daily News

Obama won a close victory in Guam today. According to Democratic Convention Watch, Clinton and Obama will end up splitting the pledged delegates at 4 apiece. (They each get just 0.5 votes, so a 4-4 split would mean 2 pledged delegates for each.) The real question will be how Guam's 5 superdelegates vote. No word yet on the selection of those superdelegates or how they will vote.

Update: The superdelegate tally in Guam is now 2 for Obama, 1 for Clinton, 1 undeclared, and 1 unselected. It is a bit confusing to piece together, but I'll try here. First, here's a link from the Guam Pacific Daily News reporting that of the five spots, two were up for grabs in today's vote. Another two have already been chosen, and one of those two supports Clinton, the other undeclared. The fifth spot is unselected at this point. Finally, of the two spots up for grabs today, the pro-Obama slate won (actually one of them is declared for Obama, the other said she will support the popular vote on Guam, which went for Obama). (Hat tips to commenter ctk in ky-3 and Daily Kos diarist BoBo2020.)