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The secretary of Guam was the equivalent of the lieutenant governor when the governorship was still appointed by the president of the United States. [1] The office became the lieutenant governor of Guam when island residents began electing the position, along with the governor, rather than having them appointed.
Slovenian Business Register (ePRS) [247] — maintained by the Agency of the Republic of Slovenia for Public Legal Records and Related Services (AJPES). ePRS includes companies (partnerships and corporations), sole proprietors, legal entities governed by private law, societies, natural persons performing registered or regulated activities ...
The Guam Legislature, I Liheslaturan Guåhan, is a unicameral body consisting of 15 senators. Senators are elected at-large to serve two-year terms without term limits. The current 37th Guam Legislature (2022–present) has a 8–6 Democratic majority (one vacancy) led by Speaker Therese M. Terlaje. [2]
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Governor Rounds was a pilot and sometimes flew the plane himself. He responded to the criticisms by saying he reimbursed the costs for these flights using political contributions. In response to this controversy, a 2006 ballot measure was passed that limited the use of state planes for official business. [59]
Image Name Start End Party Governor Kurt Moylan (b. 1939) January 4, 1971 January 6, 1975 Republican: Carlos Camacho: Rudy Sablan (1931–1995) January 6, 1975
1st Guam Legislature: Antonio B. Won Pat (1908–1987) January 1, 1951 – January 3, 1955 Popular Party: 2nd Guam Legislature: 3rd Guam Legislature: Francisco B. Leon Guerrero (1897–1974) January 3, 1955 – January 7, 1957 Territorial Party: 4th Guam Legislature: Antonio B. Won Pat (1908–1987) January 7, 1957 – January 4, 1965 Popular Party
Guam's Point Udall is the westernmost point of the U.S., as measured from the geographic center of the United States. [36] [37] The Mariana chain, of which Guam is a part, was created by collision of the Pacific and Philippine Sea tectonic plates. Guam is located on the micro Mariana Plate between the two.