Early life and education Juan Babauta was born in
Tanapag,
Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands on September 7, 1953. He defeated Covenant Party candidate
Benigno Fitial, Democrat
Jesus Borja and former Governor and then Reform Party candidate
Froilan Tenorio, respectively. Babauta and Benavente were sworn into office on January 14, 2002. Babauta was defeated for re-election in the
2005 gubernatorial election. The Republican party refused to hold a primary against former
Speaker (2002-2004)
Heinz Hofschneider. Babauta and Benavente eventually came in third place in the gubernatorial election, behind
Covenant Party candidate
Benigno Fitial and Hofschneider, running as an independent, in an election that marked the worst defeat for the Republican Party in its history. Benigno Fitial was elected Governor over independent Heinz Hofschneider by just 99 votes after fifteen days tallying absentee ballots, the closest gubernatorial election in Northern Mariana Islands history at the time. Babauta was defeated in the Republican
primary election on June 27, 2009, by Heinz Hofschneider. Hofschneider received 3,382 votes in the primary election, while Babauta garnered 2,986 votes. Babauta faced Sablan, as well as Democrat
Jesus Borja and Covenant candidate
Joseph Camacho in the
2010 United States House of Representatives election in the Northern Mariana Islands on November 2, 2010. Sablan won re-election to a second term, while Babauta placed third in the race.
In 2014, Babauta decided to run for governor against incumbent Republican
Eloy Inos as an
independent. He cited the refusal of the Republican party to hold a primary as his reasoning, along with the introduction of casino gambling. His running mate was former Senator
Juan Sablan Torres. In
2018, Babauta again decided to run for governor as an independent, against Republican incumbent
Ralph Torres. This time his running mate was former Education Commissioner Rita Aldan Sablan. He lost against Torres by a 62.2% to 37.8% margin. ==See also==