Guam Congressional Delegation: 1 Delegate
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House Delegation
1
U.S. Delegate (non-voting)
1 Republican
Senate Representation
None
Guam does not hold any U.S. Senate seats. Only the 50 states elect Senators.
About Guam's Congressional Representation
Guam is a U.S. territory in the western Pacific. Residents are U.S. citizens but have no voting representation in Congress. Guam elects one non-voting Delegate to the U.S. House, who serves a 2-year term and can vote in committee but not on final passage of bills. Guam has no U.S. Senators.
State Highlights
- James Moylan is Guam's longest-serving current member of Congress — in office since 2023 (3 years total).
Guam sends 1 non-voting delegate to the U.S. House and has no U.S. Senators. Delegate serve 2-year terms. See current term end dates below.
Learn more about congressional term lengths, the Senate class schedule, or the upcoming 2026 election cycle.