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752:. Originally, the bill would have included the provisions to create a fund in the U.S. treasury to pay reparation claims to "living Guam residents who were raped, injured, interned, or subjected to forced labor or marches, or internment resulting from, or incident to, such occupation and subsequent liberation; and (2) survivors of compensable residents who died in war." This provision, however, was removed from the bill. Bordallo was "extremely disappointed" by this change and said that she was "committed to continuing our fight for war claims for our manamko despite all the obstacles the conservative Republicans continue to raise." The changes were made so that the bill could pass by unanimous consent. 1540: 44: 1648: 395: 386: 681: 770:
In 2014, she ran for delegate alongside Matthew Pascual Artero in the Democratic primary election. Bordallo defeated Artero in the primary election on August 30, 2014. Republican candidate Margaret McDonald Metcalfe announced that she would challenge Bordallo in the
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culture. Bordallo's husband, the former governor, committed suicide in 1990, when his appeals were unsuccessful and convictions of witness tampering and conspiracy to obstruct justice would require incarceration in federal prison. Bordallo was the first female
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to the House of Representatives. While in Congress, she devoted herself to economic issues and helped to pass legislation that aided small businesses on Guam. She also was involved in military and environmental issues.
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In May 2012, Yale graduate and former White House intern Karlo Dizon, Democrat, also announced his bid as delegate to Congress. Bordallo defeated Dizon in the primary election, with 73% of the vote.
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from 1975 to 1979 and from 1983 to 1987. While serving as first lady, she worked to emphasize the arts in the classroom and to increase awareness of the local
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revealed that she and Senator Jesse Lujan both claimed to have degrees on their official biographies and resumes when they had not graduated from college.
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for her delegate seat. Bordallo defeated Blas in the November general election. She received 19,765 votes (58%) to his 12,995 votes (38%)
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In August 2018, Bordallo lost her bid for renomination for another term as delegate in the Democratic primary to territorial senator
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In 2016, she was re-elected by the smallest margin, 53% to 47%, since she was first elected when she faced former Governor of Guam
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to the House, serving from January 2003 to January 2019. She was the first woman to represent Guam in Congress. She was one of six
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Madeleine Bordallo speaks on an amendment allowing the U.S. Distant Water Tuna Fleet to use Guam as a
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In January 2012, Republican Guam Senator Frank Blas Jr. announced he would challenge Bordallo in the
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vacated his seat and attempted to run for governor, she campaigned for and was elected as a
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Kelman, Brett, "Blas running for delegate seat," Pacific Daily News, January 5, 2012,
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In the 2018 elections, Bordallo lost the Democratic primary to territorial Senator
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She is the first woman ever to serve as Guam's Delegate, the first female
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In April 2008, Bordallo apologized after an investigative report by the
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for lieutenant governor in the 1990 gubernatorial election.
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In 2002, Bordallo reached her term limit and, as Delegate
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Simon-McWilliams, Ethel (1987). Green, Karen Reed (ed.).
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Madeleine Z. Bordallo

U.S. House of Representatives
Guam
at-large
Robert A. Underwood
Michael San Nicolas
Lieutenant Governor of Guam
Carl Gutierrez
Frank Blas
Kaleo Moylan
Guam Legislature
First Lady of Guam
Ricardo Bordallo
Ricardo Bordallo
Graceville, Minnesota
Democratic
Ricardo Bordallo
St. Mary's College, Indiana
St. Catherine University
Madeleine Bordallo's voice
port of call
/bərˈdælj/
delegate
U.S. House of Representatives
Guam's at-large congressional district
Lieutenant Governor of Guam
Democrat
Legislature of Guam
Chamorro

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