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905: 67:, had begun lobbying Congress for popular elections in 1962. In the Virgin Islands, the act stemmed from the recommendations of the territory's first Constitutional Convention in 1964–5, which included the popular election of the governor. The acts were seen as a breakthrough for political reform both in Guam and the Virgin Islands. The Guam act was controversial, however, for authorizing federal auditing of the territory's accounts by the 794: 847: 976: 666: 735: 981: 991: 947: 831: 169: 1001: 85: 59:, 82 Stat. 842, passed 1 September 1968). The impetus for the acts came from extensive lobbying efforts by both Guamanians and Virgin Islanders. The 359: 68: 671: 373: 971: 888: 36: 940: 824: 236: 335: 686: 260: 227: 43:
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Elective Governor Act of 1968
90th United States Congress
Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands
Governor of Guam
Pub.L. 90-496
Pub.L. 90-497
Guam Legislature
Antonio Borja Won Pat
Interior Department
Guam Organic Act of 1950
Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands


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