Lieutenant Governor of Guam
Lt. Governor of Guam | |
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Term length | Four years, renewable once |
Inaugural holder | Kurt Moylan |
Formation | 1971 |
Website | Office of the Lt. Governor |
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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
# | Image | Lt. Governor | Took Office | Left Office | Party | Governor(s) served under |
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1 | Kurt Moylan (b. 1939) | January 4, 1971 | January 6, 1975 | Republican | Carlos Camacho | |
2 | Rudy Sablan (1931–1995) | January 6, 1975 | January 1, 1979 | Democratic | Ricardo Bordallo | |
3 | Joseph F. Ada (b. 1943) | January 1, 1979 | January 3, 1983 | Republican | Paul McDonald Calvo | |
4 | Edward Diego Reyes (1930–2018) | January 3, 1983 | January 5, 1987 | Democratic | Ricardo Bordallo | |
5 | Frank Blas (1941–2016) | January 5, 1987 | January 2, 1995 | Republican | Joseph Franklin Ada | |
6 | Madeleine Bordallo (b. 1933) | January 2, 1995 | January 6, 2003 | Democratic | Carl Gutierrez | |
7 | Kaleo Moylan (b. 1966) | January 6, 2003 | January 1, 2007 | Republican | Felix Perez Camacho | |
8 | Michael Cruz (b. 1958) | January 1, 2007 | January 3, 2011 | Republican | ||
9 | Ray Tenorio (b. 1965) | January 3, 2011 | Incumbent | Republican | Eddie Baza Calvo | |
References
- ↑ "Guam Country Brief". Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia). Retrieved 2008-09-05.
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