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Every reader-visible change to this site, newest first. Nothing is ever changed silently; the full edit history is public.
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Restored the statements of Peter J. Santos and David R. Duenas to their exact submitted wording, reversing the earlier light typographical edits noted in previous entries. Klaru publishes candidate responses verbatim; each candidate's original text, unaltered, is the record. Their answers to the eight questions are unchanged. The earlier entries describing those edits remain in place, so the full history stays public.
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Added a plain statement of scope to the methodology page: Klaru covers Guam's elected executive, legislative, and legal offices — Governor, Lieutenant Governor, the Legislature, and Attorney General — and the Delegate to Congress is not included, because Klaru's questions are anchored to Guam statutes governing local agencies, which do not reach a federal office. This makes the omission of the Delegate race explicit rather than silent. No covered race changed.
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Revised the scoreboard introduction for accuracy about the Attorney General race. The notice previously said it listed candidates who filed for the August 1, 2026 primary; the Attorney General race is not on the primary ballot — it is decided on the November 3, 2026 general-election ballot. The introduction now states that the gubernatorial and legislative fields narrow at the August 1 primary, while the Attorney General race appears only on the November 3 general-election ballot. No candidate's listing or answers changed.
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Removed Thomas Joseph Fisher from the Attorney General race. He had been listed as a fifth Attorney General candidate, but is not among the certified candidates for that office; the entry was made in error and has been removed. The Attorney General race now lists four candidates.
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Changelog entries now show the time of each change (hour and minute) in Chamorro Standard Time, taken from when the change was committed, and the list is ordered by that exact time with the most recent change at the top. Earlier entries were backfilled with their original commit times. No entry's wording changed.
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Published David R. Duenas's response to the questionnaire (Legislature). He answered Yes to all eight questions and submitted a statement, both shown on his page and reflected on the scoreboard. His status changed from awaiting reply to answered. His statement was sent from a mobile phone; it is published as written except for four minimal typo fixes: "ITS" now reads "IT'S," "tax Payers" now reads "taxpayers," "policie makers" now reads "policy makers," and a missing space was added in "that, will." His wording, emphasis (including capitalization), and the substance of the statement are unchanged.
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After the original June 17, 2026 questionnaire to Christopher Michael Duenas was returned undelivered, the questionnaire reached him at a working address the same day, June 17, 2026. He is now recorded as contacted on that date, with a reply deadline of July 8, 2026 ChST — 21 days later. This resolves the earlier note that his questionnaire remained undelivered; both questionnaires returned on June 17 have now been delivered.
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After the original June 17, 2026 questionnaire to Fred E. Bordallo, Jr. was returned undelivered, the questionnaire reached him at a working address the same day, June 17, 2026. He is now recorded as contacted on that date, with a reply deadline of July 8, 2026 ChST — 21 days later. The questionnaire to Christopher Michael Duenas remains undelivered; he is still recorded as not yet contacted.
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The June 17, 2026 questionnaires to Fred E. Bordallo, Jr. and Christopher Michael Duenas were returned undelivered (recipient inbox full). Because the questionnaires did not reach them, both are recorded as not yet contacted — no send date and no reply deadline — rather than awaiting a reply to a message they received. A working address is being sought; the send date and deadline will be set for each once a questionnaire is delivered.
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Minor editorial copy-edit to Peter J. Santos's statement: "this exact philosophy that I advocating for" now reads "this exact philosophy that I have been advocating for," and his sign-off is capitalized as "Si Pete." His answers and the substance of the statement are unchanged.