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  2. 36th Guam Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The 36th Guam Legislature was the meeting of the Guam Legislature that was convened in Hagatna, Guam on January 4, 2021 and ended on January 1, 2023, during the third and fourth years of Lou Leon Guerrero's Governorship. In the 2020 Guam election, the Democratic Party of Guam retained power with a slight decrease in their number of seats. [1]

  3. Legislature of Guam - Wikipedia

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    24th Guam Legislature: Antonio "Tony" R. Unpingco (1942–2007) January 6, 1997 – January 6, 2003 Republican: 25th Guam Legislature: 26th Guam Legislature: 27th Guam Legislature: Vicente "Ben" C. Pangelinan (1955–2014) January 6, 2003 – January 3, 2005 Democratic: 28th Guam Legislature: Mark Forbes (b. 1954) January 3, 2005 – March 7 ...

  4. Therese M. Terlaje - Wikipedia

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    An attorney by profession, Terlaje was first elected in 2016 to serve in the 34th Guam Legislature, where she was elected Vice Speaker of the Guam Legislature. She has been reelected in every election since, having served in the 35th (2019–2021), 36th (2021–2023), and 37th (2023–present) sessions of the legislature.

  5. Joe S. San Agustin - Wikipedia

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    He was sworn in as a freshman senator for the 34th Guam Legislature in January 2017. [3] He was reelected in the 2018 general election to serve in the 35th Guam Legislature. [4] In 2020, San Agustin won reelection, with the third highest number of votes cast, and would serve in the 36th Guam Legislature. [5]

  6. Elections in Guam - Wikipedia

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    The Legislature of Guam has fifteen members elected at large in an open primary for two year terms. The island also holds both Democratic and Republican presidential caucuses every election year, and conducts a presidential straw poll to coincide with the U.S. general election, even though Guam's votes do not officially count in presidential races.

  7. Sabina Perez - Wikipedia

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    On November 6, 2018, Perez won the election and became a Democratic senator in the Guam Legislature. Perez began her term on January 7, 2019 in the 35th Guam Legislature. [6] [7] On November 2, 2020, as an incumbent, Perez won the election and continued serving as a senator in the 36th Guam Legislature. Perez's current term ends on January 2, 2023.

  8. Just one week to go in the 2024 legislative session. Here's ...

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    Feb. 8—SANTA FE — With only a week left in the 2024 Legislature, the clock is ticking. Legislators have passed two bills of 658 introduced. The budget — one of the big priorities during this ...

  9. Category:Legislature of Guam - Wikipedia

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    34th Guam Legislature; 35th Guam Legislature; 36th Guam Legislature; 37th Guam Legislature This page was last edited on 13 April 2023, at 13:20 (UTC). Text ...