Guam votes for president, even though it has no electoral votes. Polls close in Guam at 8 p.m. local time, which is 5 a.m. in the eastern U.S. time zone. The votes are counted quickly and the results should be known throughout the United States in the morning of Election Day.
The presidential candidates on the ballot are the nominees of the Democratic, Republican, Green, American Solidarity, Prohibition, Socialist Parties, and independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Guam has always voted for the winner except in 1980 and 2016.
Is fraud on Guam as bad as Pennsylvania, California, Michigan, and Colorado?
Doesn’t Dixville Notch vote at midnight?