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811: 505:. He was the son of Baltazar Jeronimo "BJ" Bordallo (August 8, 1900 – May 10, 1984), a businessman, and Josefina Torres Pangelinan (December 18, 1904 – December 2, 1945). BJ Bordallo was a popular politician from the 1930s to 1950s. Ricardo Bordallo was the first child of a family including his brother Paul Joseph Bordallo (1930–2007), who was a former senator. Ricardo Bordallo attended the 1703: 652:
territory was put to the voters. Senator Paul Bordallo, his brother, favored independence. The voters elected to keep the status quo as a dependent territory. Bordallo was successful in securing $ 367 million for typhoon reconstruction, capital improvement project and Government of Guam investments. A new was secured at the Guam Memorial Hospital.
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Bordallo's second term in office, from 1983 to 1987. During his second term, Bordallo chaired the Commission for Self-Determination and spearheaded the drafting of the Guam Commonwealth Act developed by June 4, 1986. He addressed Guam's education problems with his 1983 "Blueprint for Excellence" and
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Bordallo's wife, Madeleine, also proved to be a passionate and untiring campaigner and helped draw many supporters to the organization. This organization and base of supporters would prove valuable when Bordallo ran again in the 1974 election. Madeleine Bordallo was most known for her humanitarian
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In February 1987, Bordallo was convicted on ten counts of corruption and was sentenced to nine years in prison and fined more than $ 100,000. He was accused of receiving over $ 100,000 worth of bribes and extortion in connection with favors he performed in office for campaign contributions. His
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Bordallo's first term in office, from 1975 to 1979, was contentious. He was characterized as highly charismatic but highly controversial. Someone wasn't afraid to speak his mind on any issue. During this time the issue of independence, statehood, commonwealth status or continuation as a U.S.
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as his running mate for lieutenant governor. Lieutenant Governor Sablan declared his candidacy for the gubernatorial election and was a candidate in the September 1978 Democratic primary, along with his running mate for Lt. Governor was Attorney Jose Iglesias Leon Guerrero. Bordallo won the
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and Theodore "Ted" Nelson. Dick Taitano was the manager of the Bordallo-Sablan campaign and broadened the organization he had set up in 1970. This organization proved decisive, and Bordallo-Sablan easily beat the other Democratic teams.
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for the Democratic nomination and won office yet again. Promising to guide Guam out of the recession and push for commonwealth status, the Bordallo/Reyes ticket defeated incumbent Governor Calvo in the 1982 elections.
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After his failed appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, Bordallo faced a four-year sentence in a federal minimum-security prison beginning on February 1, 1990. Three hours before he was scheduled to be transferred
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ADELUP, Guam (November 11, 2011) Dignitaries release "Freedom Birds" during a Veterans Day ceremony at the Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor's Complex. (U.S. Navy photo by JoAnna Delfin/Released)
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in 1956 as a member of the Popular Party (predecessor to the Democratic Party of Guam). Bordallo served in the territorial legislature from 1957 to 1970 and twice served as Chairman of the
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in the primary. Calvo ran as a write-in candidate in the general election, drawing support from Camacho-Moylan, and Bordallo-Sablan won by less than 600 of the 22,000-plus votes.
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Democratic primary and defeated the Sablan-Leon Guerrero campaign with more votes. However, Bordallo lost to the Republican Calvo-Ada team in the gubernatorial general election.
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Bordallo sought re-election with Lt. Gov Edward D. Reyes as his running mate. The ticket won the Democratic nomination when they defeated by Senator Gutierrez and Senator
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in 1953; together they have one daughter Deborah, and one grandchild, Nicole Nelson. Bordallo's widow was an unsuccessful candidate for governor in 1990, and served as
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pursuits. She sponsored many civil cultural events including the Guam Symphony and a program for instructing children in the Suzuki method of violin.
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and becoming a successful businessman and car dealer. Among other positions, he was the proprietor of "Ricky's Suburban Club," a restaurant and bar in
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in the primary election. Bordallo lost the general election to former Lieutenant Governor Ada and Senator Frank F. Blas in the general election.
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The Bordallo-Sablan team then went on to beat the Camacho-Moylan team, which had just barely beat the Republican rival team of Paul Calvo and
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in the 1970 election, which was the first election in which the people of Guam were allowed to elect their governor. He ran with Senator
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Bordallo died of massive brain damage at 4:28 P.M. at Naval Hospital, aged 62. He was buried at Pigo Cemetery in western Hagåtña.
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worked on the accreditation status of the University of Guam. He went to Washington, D.C., on January 20, 1985, with congressman
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and witness tampering. On December 13, 1989, he was sentenced to four years in prison on the remaining charges.
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pistol. He had also set up four placards around the monument, one of which paraphrased the last words of
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January 31, 1990) was an American politician and businessman, who served two terms as the 2nd and 4th
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Bordallo ran for a third time political arena in 1982 with a political unknown, Air Force Colonel
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Ex-Guam Governor Kills Himself On Eve of Jailing for Corruption (New York Times article)
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In January 1997, the territorial administration facility was officially named as
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1974 Guam gubernatorial general election results (November 4, 1974)
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Bordallo ran for governor for a second time in 1974, this time with
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against two other former gubernatorial teams: Former governor
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January 31, 1990, the former Governor killed himself in
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from 1995 to 2003, and as the island's Delegate to the
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In 1978, Bordallo ran for re-election with a former
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Bordallo Governor's Complex 539:United States House of Representatives 1345: 1277: 1206: 1132: 1025: 909: 835: 598:and retired judge and former senator 278: – January 4, 1971 140: – January 1, 1979 80: – January 5, 1987 7: 2180:20th-century American businesspeople 477:from 1983 to 1987. A member of the 2175:University of San Francisco alumni 2145:Members of the Legislature of Guam 2120:Democratic Party governors of Guam 558:Bordallo was first elected to the 25: 2185:20th-century American legislators 1328:Paul M. Calvo/Peter F. Perez Jr. 368: 1953⁠–⁠ 1701: 1390: 1358: 1319: 1290: 1248: 1219: 1174: 1145: 1099: 1070: 1038: 993: 972: 951: 922: 880: 848: 779:, chaining himself to statue of 416: 2130:American automobile salespeople 592:Dr. Antonio C. (Tony) Yamashita 554:Senator of the Guam Legislature 365: 629:Rudolph "Rudy" Guerrero Sablan 521:'s first American car dealer. 1: 27:2nd and 4th Governor of Guam 2170:Suicides by firearm in Guam 535:Lieutenant Governor of Guam 507:University of San Francisco 392:University of San Francisco 2201: 708:at the Officers Club, and 2150:People from Hagåtña, Guam 1698: 1584: 1575: 1567: 1557: 1548: 1540: 1535: 1527: 1517: 1511: 1501: 1484: 1479: 1471: 1461: 1456: 1451: 1354: 1351: 1348: 1286: 1283: 1280: 1215: 1212: 1209: 1141: 1138: 1135: 1034: 1031: 1028: 918: 915: 912: 844: 841: 838: 775:by wrapping himself in a 469:with Lieutenant Governor 397: 289: 270:January 7, 1957 263: 224: 191: 132:January 6, 1975 125: 72:January 3, 1983 65: 53: 41: 2125:Guamanian businesspeople 1452:Party political offices 1007:Theodore "Ted" S. Nelson 673:Governorship (1983–1987) 633:Joaquin C. "Kin" Arriola 614:Governorship (1975–1979) 596:Joaquin C. 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Flores 963:/Esteban U. Torres 906: 832: 733:Criminal conviction 485:from 1957 to 1971. 179:Paul McDonald Calvo 120:Joseph Franklin Ada 108:Paul McDonald Calvo 18:Ricardo J. Bordallo 1536:Political offices 1505:Madeleine Bordallo 1401:Edward Diego Reyes 1340: 1304:Edward Diego Reyes 1272: 1201: 1127: 1020: 1003:Joaquin C. Arriola 904: 891:Richard F. Taitano 830: 816: 789:Marine Corps Drive 662:University of Guam 475:Edward Diego Reyes 96:Edward Diego Reyes 2092: 2091: 1627:Governors of Guam 1594: 1593: 1585:Succeeded by 1558:Succeeded by 1528:Succeeded by 1502:Succeeded by 1472:Succeeded by 1412: 1411: 1338: 1337: 1270: 1269: 1199: 1198: 1184:Carlos G. Camacho 1159:Rudolph G. Sablan 1125: 1124: 1113:Antonio M. Palomo 1084:Rudolph G. Sablan 1051:Carlos G. Camacho 1018: 1017: 936:Rudolph G. Sablan 902: 901: 861:Carlos G. Camacho 826:Electoral history 785:Roman Catholicism 761:Boron, California 728:Post-governorship 604:Carlos G. 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Index

Ricardo J. Bordallo

Governor of Guam
Edward Diego Reyes
Paul McDonald Calvo
Joseph Franklin Ada
Rudy Sablan
Carlos Camacho
Guam Democratic Party
Joaquin Perez
Guam Legislature
Hagåtña, Guam
Hagåtña, Guam
Democratic
Madeleine Zeien
University of San Francisco
/bərˈdælj/
Governor of Guam
Rudy Sablan
Edward Diego Reyes
Democratic Party of Guam
Guam Legislature
Hagåtña, Guam
University of San Francisco
Guam
Tamuning, Guam
Toyota
Madeleine Zeien Bordallo
Lieutenant Governor of Guam
United States House of Representatives

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