Lieutenant Governor of Guam

Lt. Governor of Guam
Incumbent
Ray Tenorio

since January 3, 2011
Term length Four years, renewable once
Inaugural holder Kurt Moylan
Formation 1971
Website Office of the Lt. Governor
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Guam

The Guamanian self-governing government consists of a locally elected Governor, Lieutenant Governor and a fifteen-member Legislature.[1] The first popular election for Governor and Lieutenant Governor took place in 1970. The current Lieutenant Governor is Ray Tenorio, who has been in office since January 3, 2011.

List of Lieutenant Governors of Guam

Parties

  Democratic   Republican

#ImageLt. GovernorTook OfficeLeft OfficePartyGovernor(s) served under
1Kurt Moylan
(b. 1939)
January 4, 1971January 6, 1975RepublicanCarlos Camacho
2Rudy Sablan
(1931–1995)
January 6, 1975January 1, 1979DemocraticRicardo Bordallo
3Joseph F. Ada
(b. 1943)
January 1, 1979January 3, 1983RepublicanPaul McDonald Calvo
4Edward Diego Reyes
(1930–2018)
January 3, 1983January 5, 1987DemocraticRicardo Bordallo
5Frank Blas
(1941–2016)
January 5, 1987January 2, 1995RepublicanJoseph Franklin Ada
6Madeleine Bordallo
(b. 1933)
January 2, 1995January 6, 2003DemocraticCarl Gutierrez
7Kaleo Moylan
(b. 1966)
January 6, 2003January 1, 2007RepublicanFelix Perez Camacho
8Michael Cruz
(b. 1958)
January 1, 2007January 3, 2011Republican
9Ray Tenorio
(b. 1965)
January 3, 2011IncumbentRepublicanEddie Baza Calvo

References

  1. "Guam Country Brief". Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia). Retrieved 2008-09-05.
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