Previously, I tried to figure out what the likely breakdown of delegates would be for the Guam 2008 Democratic Primary. After discussion in the comments, it looked like 4 superdelegates and 4 pledged delegates for Clinton for a total of 6 convention votes. For Obama it looked like 1 superdelegate and 4 pledged delegates for a total of 3 convention votes. A net +3 for Clinton from Guam. However, things have changed a little bit...
Apparently superdelegate Robert Underwood has resigned from his post at the DNC. Party chair and a currently uncommitted superdelegate, Antonio Charfauros, seems set to appoint either Sen. Benjamin Cruz or Mike Phillips, to the position. Both are Obama supporters and the fact that Charfauros is appointing them seems like a pretty good indicator that he will go for Obama as well.
However, it's party election season in Guam and Charfauros is a candidate running for party chair with Mary Ann Cabrera as vice chair. If they win, it seems likely that both become super delegates for Obama. If Pilar C. Lujan and Jaime Paulino win, they seem inclined to vote for Obama as well since they attended the opening of Obama's Guam field office. If Joseph Artero Cameron and Arlene Bordallo the votes will go to Clinton (who they have already endorsed).
So, I'm going to call it 3-2 superdelegates...for Obama.
Taken with the 4-4 projected pledged delegate split that's
+1 convention votes for Obama.