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visited Guam on
November 23, 1998. The visit was the first since 1986 when a sitting U.S. president had visited Guam. Thousands of Guamanians gathered on the field in front of the Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor's Complex to see President Clinton. The crowd was treated to a rousing rendition of the Star
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struck Guam. The strong winds from Paka left around 1,500 buildings destroyed on the island, of which 1,160 were single-family homes. A further 10,000 buildings sustained damage to some degree, with 60% of the homes on the island reporting major damage. In all, about 5,000 people were
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on August 6, 1997. During the rescue efforts, Gutierrez was one of the first responders and the first to reach the burning plane along with Dep. Fire Chief Chuck
Sanchez and his security police officer Cecil Sulla. Gutierrez was credited with saving several lives, including 11-year-old Rika Matsuda
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Legislature are members of the Democratic Party of Guam. The current majority leadership in the Guam Legislature include Speaker Therese M. Terlaje, Vice Speaker Tina Rose MuΓ±a Barnes, Legislative Secretary Amanda Shelton, Majority
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Gutierrez's credibility and integrity have been under constant attack by those who oppose him and his style of leadership. Beginning when he was still in office, efforts are continuing to try to find him guilty of purported crimes. He has never been found guilty of any crime, winning all cases that
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His second term in office was marked by political instability caused by the 1998 election challenges, a supermajority
Republican (12β3) Guam Legislature, an unsuccessful Recall Movement in 2000 after the Supreme court decision came out giving Gutierrez/Bordallo the win, the "rolling" power outages
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Edward Diego "Eddie" Reyes, served as
Lieutenant Governor. Bordallo chaired the Commission for Self-Determination and spearheaded the drafting of the Guam Commonwealth Act developed by June 4, 1986. He addressed Guam's education problems with his 1983 "Blueprint for Excellence" and worked on the
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left homeless due to the typhoon. Additionally, an estimated 30β40% of the public buildings received major damage. Buildings on the island made of reinforced concerted fared well, as opposed to light metal-frame structures, which more often were completely destroyed. Large tourist hotels near
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2001 plan by the end of 1999. Despite a super majority
Republican Legislature that opposed virtually every executive initiative, the Gutierrez-Bordallo administration was successful in guiding the island through the rough waters of economic downturns throughout the region.
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declared Guam a major disaster area. Governor
Bordallo seized upon the devastation of Typhoon Pamela as an opportunity to reconstruct Guam and pursue what was called a Marshall Program for Guam. Governor Bordallo secured about $ 367 million in federal funds to Guam.
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Popular Party of Guam had secured affiliation with the national Democratic Party and was rechristened the Democratic Party of Guam. The Democrats gained control of the Legislature in the 1966 elections and retained the majority for the next eight years.
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fill the vacancy left by the late
Senator Antonio R. Unpingco. In the next General Election (2008), the 8β7 majority and in the next two legislatures, the Democratic Party has maintained a 9β6 majority. The 2014 General Election saw the vacancy left by the late
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was formed near the end of the decade and there was finally two-party competition in the electoral process. A leading figure of the Popular Party was Speaker Antonio B. Won Pat who was later elected as Guam's first delegate to the U.S. Congress.
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Following a special election in 1965, Antonio B. Won Pat was elected as Guam's unofficial delegate. After Won Pat's ardent efforts in Washington to press for an elected Governor as well as an official delegate, the U.S. Congress passed the
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also sustained heavy damage, with hundreds of downed trees and many facilities left damaged. Across Guam, damage was estimated at USD500 million. About 100 people were injured, but the typhoon caused no deaths on the island.
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Mayor Melissa Savares have held her position since she were first elected by the people of Dededo in 2004 and newcomer Vice Mayor Peter J. Benavente was first elected to replace from his uncle an ongoing Vice Mayor Frank Benavente.
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has been Guam's delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives since 2003. In the 2012 Primary Election, Bordallo faced a primary challenge by Karlo Dizon before facing Republican Senator Frank F. Blas Jr., in the general election.
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was the first political party formed on Guam and remained the only political party on Guam until the late 1950s, holding virtually all of the seats in the first Guam Legislatures. This dominance continued even when the
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Five Mayors, Frankie A. Salas of Asan, Jessy Gogue of Chalan Pago-Ordot, Rudy A. Paco of Mongmong-Toto-Maite, Dale E. Alvarez of Santa Rita and Vicente S. Taitano of Talofofo were reelected for the first time in 2012.
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and Doris Flores Brooks. During the general election, Tanaka-Brooks outspent the Gutierrez-Bordallo team by over $ 100,000, but Carl Gutierrez and Madeleine Bordallo won the election in a
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devastated Guam, leaving extensive damage. Government officials preliminarily estimated that 80% of the buildings were damaged to some degree, of which half were destroyed. President
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as Guam's delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2018. In the 2018 Primary Elections, San Nicolas ran to be the Democratic Party of Guam's candidate for Delegate in the
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253:In addition to appointed Governor
194:Villages held by Democratic Mayors
25:
5336:
2628:President Clinton's Visit to Guam
2314:Aguon, Mindy (November 7, 2018).
2168:
595:In February 2017, former senator
5229:High School Democrats of America
5161:Democratic Governors Association
5118:Congressional Progressive Caucus
3887:2020 (Milwaukee/other locations)
2871:
2730:35th Guam Legislature - Senators
2413:"Three die as typhoon hits Guam"
2386:. pp. 24β29. Archived from
2053:Senators of the Guam Legislature
1966:Speakers of the Guam Legislature
1819:Senators of the Guam Legislature
802:
792:
427:During his second term, retired
305:
5096:Steering and Outreach Committee
2736:
2721:
2669:
2646:"Friends remember 'Uncle Tote'"
2632:
2611:
2555:"Event Report for Typhoon Paka"
2473:
2430:
903:Mayor Anthony P. Chargualaf Jr.
440:Carl T.C. Gutierrez (1995-2003)
2512:"Typhoon Paka β December 1997"
2333:
1975:(1st, under the Popular Party)
1373:Lourdes A. "Lou" Leon Guerrero
1338:Lourdes A. "Lou" Leon Guerrero
963:Mayor William "Bill" A. Quenga
898:Vice Mayor Peter J. Benavente
873:Vice Mayor Jessie P. Bautista
702:November 2018 General Election
527:ran as a team, as did Senator
517:
401:Rudolph Guerrero "Rudy" Sablan
13:
1:
2708:2018 Primary Election Results
2231:
1935:U.S. House of Representatives
1401:Young Democrats of Guam (YDG)
913:Vice Mayor Kevin A.N. Delgado
651:U.S. House of Representatives
444:
282:U.S. House of Representatives
182:Seats in the Guam Legislature
5197:College Democrats of America
2665:Friends Remember 'Uncle Tote
2419:. United Press International
2384:Joint Typhoon Warning Center
2377:"Annual Typhoon Report 1976"
1872:
432:accreditation status of the
386:Governor Ricardo J. Bordallo
328:Democratic Governors of Guam
7:
5320:1961 establishments in Guam
3160:1860 (Charleston/Baltimore)
2411:Staff Writer (1976-05-22).
2028:Vicente "Ben" C. Pangelinan
1786:Lieutenant Governor of Guam
1227:Lourdes "Lou" Leon Guerrero
999:
820:Vicente "Ben" C. Pangelinan
391:Bordallo-Sablan (1975β1979)
376:Ricardo J. "Ricky" Bordallo
97:Legislative Majority Leader
74:Lieutenant Governor of Guam
27:Political party in Guam
10:
5341:
5274:2017 chairmanship election
5269:2005 chairmanship election
5224:Young Democrats of America
2827:Democratic Party of Guam.
2718:, Hagatna, 26 August 2018.
2705:Guam Election Commission.
2690:Guam Election Commission,
2510:EQE International (1998).
2464:Guam Election Commission.
2246:Democratic Party of Guam.
2148:Nerissa Bretania Underwood
2120:Dr. Pedro "Doc" C. Sanchez
2004:Franklin J. Arceo Quitugua
1755:Anthony "Tony" M. Babauta
1739:Jon Junior Calvo (acting)
824:Nerissa Bretania Underwood
815:Senator Benjamin J.F. Cruz
647:Guam Elective Governor Act
474:Korean Airlines Flight 801
423:Bordallo-Reyes (1983β1987)
5315:Political parties in Guam
5289:Weekly Democratic Address
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2933:List of political parties
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2868:Political parties in Guam
2757:, Saipan. 7 October 2011.
2602:Guam Election Commission.
2153:
1765:Current elected officials
1366:
1320:
1316:Defeated in Election Day
1303:Defeated in Election Day
1290:Defeated in Election Day
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953:Mayor Vicente S. Taitague
943:Mayor Robert D.C. Hofmann
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5044:Northern Mariana Islands
2681:. Hagatna, 13 July 2012.
2667:. Hagatna, 21 May 2012.
2267:Democratic Party of Guam
2115:Michael F.Q. San Nicolas
1747:Sarah M. Thomas-Nededog
1473:National Committeewoman
1284:Robert A. Underwood and
1273:Carl T.C. Gutierrez and
1123:Ricardo J. Bordallo and
1101:Ricardo J. Bordallo and
1079:Ricardo J. Bordallo and
1035:and Antonio C. Yamashita
888:Mayor Melissa B. Savares
785:Assistant Majority Whip
627:with 50.7% of the vote.
597:Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero
557:Michael F.Q. San Nicolas
271:Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero
232:Democratic Party of Guam
35:Democratic Party of Guam
5254:Presidential candidates
2579:BBC News (1997-12-17).
2270:, Hagatna, 20 Aug 2012.
1852:(Legislative Secretary)
1596:Jose "Ping" A.R. Duenas
1396:Young Democrats of Guam
1326:Frank B. Aguon Jr. and
511:Andersen Air Force Base
455:Ricardo Jerome Bordallo
353:Manuel F. Leon Guerrero
342:Manuel F. Leon Guerrero
142:Young Democrats of Guam
18:Democratic Party (Guam)
5133:Problem Solvers Caucus
5128:New Democrat Coalition
3982:(1885β1889; 1893β1897)
2438:"Guam: Typhoon Pamela"
2163:(Former Mayor of Yona)
1651:William B.S.M. Flores
1587:F. Phillip Carbullido
1465:National Committeeman
1430:Jennifer Louise Dulla
799:Jose "Pedo" T. Terlaje
769:Legislative Secretary
567:
533:Jose T. "Pedo" Terlaje
344:
2417:Eugene Register-Guard
2143:(Former Vice Speaker)
2105:(Former Vice Speaker)
2067:(Former Vice Speaker)
1957:Madeleine Z. Bordallo
1833:Tina Rose MuΓ±a Barnes
1811:Legislative Speaker:
1480:Historic Chairpersons
1470:Whitney A.C. Quinley
1462:Lawrence Jay Alcairo
1163:Madeleine Z. Bordallo
1071:and Esteban U. Torres
933:Mayor Dale E. Alvarez
923:Mayor Rudy Aguon Paco
682:Madeleine Z. Bordallo
677:Madeleine Z. Bordallo
565:
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294:Madeleine Z. Bordallo
5034:District of Columbia
3707:1984 (San Francisco)
3602:1964 (Atlantic City)
3382:1920 (San Francisco)
2077:Herminia D. Dierking
1988:Florencio T. Ramirez
1904:Lieutenant Governors
1879:Manuel F.L. Guerrero
1605:Priscilla T. Tuncap
1578:Franklin J. Quitugua
1505:Adrian L. Cristobal
1389:Defeated in primary
1362:Defeated in primary
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1252:Defeated in primary
1231:Defeated in primary
1217:Defeated in primary
1198:Defeated in primary
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1146:Defeated in primary
1118:Defeated in primary
1096:Defeated in primary
1074:Defeated in primary
1063:Defeated in primary
1038:Defeated in primary
1033:Manuel F.L. Guerrero
1027:Defeated in primary
1013:Outcome of election
995:Election performance
878:Mayor Jessy C. Gogue
853:Mayor Frank A. Salas
365:Guam Visitors Bureau
255:Manuel F.L. Guerrero
159:National affiliation
5212:Stonewall Democrats
3867:2016 (Philadelphia)
3522:1948 (Philadelphia)
3462:1936 (Philadelphia)
3008:Fourth Party System
2998:Second Party System
2766:Mar-Vic Cagurangan.
2320:The Guam Daily Post
2097:Kelly Marsh Taitano
1996:Carl T.C. Gutierrez
1949:Robert A. Underwood
1857:Jose "Pedo" Terlaje
1806:Legislative leaders
1770:Territory officials
1686:Carl T.C. Gutierrez
1667:Antonio Charfauros
1542:Ricardo J. Bordallo
1496:Ricardo J. Bordallo
1457:Executive Director
1454:Chirag M. Bhojwani
1446:Arlene P. Bordallo
1422:Anthony M. Babauta
1258:Robert A. Underwood
1213:Jose "Pedo" Terlaje
1138:Carl T.C. Gutierrez
1044:Ricardo J. Bordallo
927:Mongmong-Toto-Maite
832:Robert A. Underwood
782:Joe S. San Agustin
694:Michael San Nicolas
689:Michael San Nicolas
667:Robert A. Underwood
661:Robert A. Underwood
653:was former Speaker
623:/Ada Ticket in the
541:Felix Perez Camacho
537:Joseph Franklin Ada
483:U.S. National Guard
412:Supertyphoon Pamela
397:Ricardo J. Bordallo
347:In 1963, President
298:Michael San Nicolas
290:Robert A. Underwood
267:Carl T.C. Gutierrez
263:Ricardo J. Bordallo
259:Guamanian Governors
86:Legislative Speaker
5113:Blue Dog Coalition
3787:2000 (Los Angeles)
3642:1972 (Miami Beach)
3582:1960 (Los Angeles)
3362:1916 (Saint Louis)
3316:1904 (Saint Louis)
3303:1900 (Kansas City)
3264:1888 (Saint Louis)
3225:1876 (Saint Louis)
3018:Sixth Party System
3013:Fifth Party System
3003:Third Party System
2727:Guam Legislature,
2714:2018-10-20 at the
2623:2013-02-23 at the
2492:Government of Guam
2486:2007-11-26 at the
2279:Pedro C. Sanchez.
2217:2013-09-27 at the
2130:Marcia K. Hartsock
2087:Alfred S.N. Flores
2082:Jose "Ping" Duenas
2064:Frank B. Aguon Jr.
2044:Benjamin J.F. Cruz
2012:Joe T. San Agustin
1980:Joaquin C. Arriola
1972:Antonio B. Won Pat
1941:Antonio B. Won Pat
1926:Madeleine Bordallo
1918:Edward Diego Reyes
1841:Telena Cruz Nelson
1825:Therese M. Terlaje
1813:Therese M. Terlaje
1632:Joe T. San Agustin
1560:Joaquin C. Arriola
1522:Richard F. Taitano
1438:Michael D. Weakly
1286:Frank B. Aguon Jr.
1275:Benjamin J.F. Cruz
1048:Richard F. Taitano
1022:Joaquin C. Arriola
863:Mayor June U. Blas
828:University of Guam
735:Therese M. Terlaje
706:Madeleine Bordallo
655:Antonio B. Won Pat
640:Antonio B. Won Pat
568:
566:Gutierrez/Bordallo
488:In December 1997,
459:Thomas V.C. Tanaka
434:University of Guam
429:Lieutenant colonel
372:Joaquin C. Arriola
345:
286:Antonio B. Won Pat
101:Telena M.C. Nelson
91:Therese M. Terlaje
56:Anthony M. Babauta
5297:
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5123:Justice Democrats
4747:Wasserman Schultz
3238:1880 (Cincinnati)
3147:1856 (Cincinnati)
2946:
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2915:Territorial Party
2675:Josh Tyquiengco.
2643:Zita Y. Taitano.
2617:Clinton Library.
2135:Francis E. Santos
2125:Angel L.G. Santos
2072:Regine Biscoe Lee
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1711:Joaquin P. Perez
1703:Rory J. Respicio
1551:Frank Carbullido
1477:
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1209:Angel L.G. Santos
1081:Rudolph G. Sablan
1024:and Vicente Bamba
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882:Chalan Pago-Ordot
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765:Amanda L. Shelton
529:Angel L.G. Santos
525:Lou Leon Guerrero
317:Territorial Party
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153:Modern liberalism
67:Lou Leon Guerrero
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3108:1844 (Baltimore)
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1532:Joaquin A. Perez
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1167:Jose A.R. Duenas
1103:Pedro C. Sanchez
1069:Pedro C. Sanchez
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774:Sabina E. Perez
759:Majority Leader
755:Telena C. Nelson
745:Tina MuΓ±a Barnes
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671:Felix P. Camacho
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