Following the Retirement of longtime Delegate Gregorio Kilili Sablan, the race for CNMI Delegate was wide open, leading to one of two delegate flips in 2024 where Tinian native Kimberlynd King-Hinds flipped the seat for the GOP for the first time since it was established in 2008.
Here, King-Hines—the former Commonwealth Ports Authority chairwoman—beat back No.3 in the House Majority Coalition, Democratic Floor leader Edwin Kenneth Propst, as well as Independent John Oliver Gonzalez and two other independents to secure her win.