The Democratic Party of the Northern Mariana Islands is a political party in the
Northern Mariana Islands. It began as a purely local territorial party and is now officially affiliated with the
United States' national
Democratic Party.
History
In 1977, the Popular Party changed its name to the Democratic Party. The Popular Party's opponent, the Territorial Party, would change its name to the Republican Party in 1981.
The CNMI has not elected a Democratic Governor since 1993, when
Froilan Tenorio was elected. At the
legislative elections of November 1, 2003 the party won 1 out of 18 seats. It won an extra seat in the 2005 legislative elections. Its candidate Froilan Tenorio won 18% in the 2005
gubernatorial election. In the November 3, 2007 Commonwealth Legislature
elections, the party took only 1 of 20 seats in the House of Representatives.
In 2009, for the first time ever, the Democratic Party did not nominate a candidate in the
gubernatorial election. They fielded a candidate for Mayor of
Saipan
Saipan ( ch, Sa’ipan, cal, Seipél, formerly in es, Saipán, and in ja, 彩帆島, Saipan-tō) is the largest island of the Northern Mariana Islands, a Commonwealth (U.S. insular area), commonwealth of the United States in the western Pa ...
(Angelo Villagomez), along with two CNMI House candidates and one CNMI Senate candidate.
In August 2016, the Commonwealth Election Commission recognized the party for the 2016 election year. Three of the 67 political candidates on the NMI are Democrats.
The party organized the
2020 Northern Mariana Islands Democratic caucuses.
In the 2020 elections, four incumbent representatives announced that they would run for re-election as Democrats. The party is running 18 candidates, and supporting 3 independent candidates. Prior to the election, there were zero Democrats in either chamber of the
Commonwealth Legislature. The result of the 2020 general election was that the CNMI had experienced a
blue wave as the party gained nine Democrats and the three endorsed independents were elected to office. For the time in a decade, representatives affiliated with the Democratic Party had seats in the legislature. In the special election to replace the late Republican legislator
Ivan A. Blanco, Democratic candidate
Corina Magofna won the special election, flipping the seat.
In the
2022 gubernatorial election, the party nominated
Tina Sablan for governor with
Leila Staffler as her running mate. She lost the 1st race, conceded, and endorsed independent candidate
Arnold Palacios and his running mate
David Apatang. The party lost much of their gains from the previous election in the House, winning 4 seats, half of their previous win. They did gain a seat in the Senate, increasing their number to 2.
Positions
The Democratic Party of the Northern Mariana Islands has defended Article 12 of the CNMI Constitution which restricts land alienation to persons of Northern Marianas descent.
External links
Official website
References
Political parties in the Northern Mariana Islands
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