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A complete island-wide power outage followed the typhoon; damage to the main electrical transmission and distribution system was estimated at USD16 million. Following the passage of the typhoon, 25% of the homes on Guam were left without water. Telephone service remained working after the storm,
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struck Guam. The strong winds from Paka left around 1,500 buildings destroyed on the island, of which 1,160 were single-family homes. A further 10,000 buildings sustained damage to some degree, with 60% of the homes on the island reporting major damage. In all, about 5,000 people were
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on August 6, 1997. During the rescue efforts, Gutierrez was one of the first responders and the first to reach the burning plane along with Dep. Fire Chief Chuck
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His second term in office was marked by political instability caused by the 1998 election challenges, a supermajority
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Edward Diego "Eddie" Reyes, served as
Lieutenant Governor. 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 worked on the
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left homeless due to the typhoon. Additionally, an estimated 30β40% of the public buildings received major damage. Buildings on the island made of reinforced concerted fared well, as opposed to light metal-frame structures, which more often were completely destroyed. Large tourist hotels near
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2001 plan by the end of 1999. Despite a super majority
Republican Legislature that opposed virtually every executive initiative, the Gutierrez-Bordallo administration was successful in guiding the island through the rough waters of economic downturns throughout the region.
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declared Guam a major disaster area. Governor
Bordallo seized upon the devastation of Typhoon Pamela as an opportunity to reconstruct Guam and pursue what was called a Marshall Program for Guam. Governor Bordallo secured about $ 367 million in federal funds to Guam.
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fill the vacancy left by the late
Senator Antonio R. Unpingco. In the next General Election (2008), the 8β7 majority and in the next two legislatures, the Democratic Party has maintained a 9β6 majority. The 2014 General Election saw the vacancy left by the late
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was formed near the end of the decade and there was finally two-party competition in the electoral process. A leading figure of the Popular Party was Speaker Antonio B. Won Pat who was later elected as Guam's first delegate to the U.S. Congress.
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also sustained heavy damage, with hundreds of downed trees and many facilities left damaged. Across Guam, damage was estimated at USD500 million. About 100 people were injured, but the typhoon caused no deaths on the island.
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Mayor Melissa Savares have held her position since she were first elected by the people of Dededo in 2004 and newcomer Vice Mayor Peter J. Benavente was first elected to replace from his uncle an ongoing Vice Mayor Frank Benavente.
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has been Guam's delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives since 2003. In the 2012 Primary Election, Bordallo faced a primary challenge by Karlo Dizon before facing Republican Senator Frank F. Blas Jr., in the general election.
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was the first political party formed on Guam and remained the only political party on Guam until the late 1950s, holding virtually all of the seats in the first Guam Legislatures. This dominance continued even when the
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and Doris Flores Brooks. During the general election, Tanaka-Brooks outspent the Gutierrez-Bordallo team by over $ 100,000, but Carl Gutierrez and Madeleine Bordallo won the election in a
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devastated Guam, leaving extensive damage. Government officials preliminarily estimated that 80% of the buildings were damaged to some degree, of which half were destroyed. President
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as Guam's delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2018. In the 2018 Primary Elections, San Nicolas ran to be the Democratic Party of Guam's candidate for Delegate in the
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Pedro C. Sanchez. Guahan Guam: The History of our Island. Hagatna, 1998.
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VOTE 2012 - The Challengers - Michael F.Q. San Nicolas
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the wife of former Democratic Congressman and current
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Senator Dennis G. Rodriguez, Jr.'s Official Website
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2776:. Marianas Variety. Tamuning, 11 November 2013.
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1348:Dennis G. Rodriguez Jr. and David M. Cruz
1049:Manuel F.L. Guerrero and Pedro P. Ada Jr.
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2470:Korean Air Survivor - Rika's Miracle
1184:Edward D. Reyes and Gloria B. Nelson
2305:"Guam elects first female governor"
2165:Guam Legislature's Official Website
541:President William Jefferson Clinton
350:Guam Economic Development Authority
2570:"Record typhoon winds ravage Guam"
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2303:Aguon, Mindy (November 7, 2018).
584:In February 2017, former senator
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3876:2020 (Milwaukee/other locations)
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2719:35th Guam Legislature - Senators
2402:"Three die as typhoon hits Guam"
2375:. pp. 24β29. Archived from
2042:Senators of the Guam Legislature
1955:Speakers of the Guam Legislature
1808:Senators of the Guam Legislature
416:During his second term, retired
5085:Steering and Outreach Committee
2635:"Friends remember 'Uncle Tote'"
2544:"Event Report for Typhoon Paka"
892:Mayor Anthony P. Chargualaf Jr.
429:Carl T.C. Gutierrez (1995-2003)
2501:"Typhoon Paka β December 1997"
1964:(1st, under the Popular Party)
1362:Lourdes A. "Lou" Leon Guerrero
1327:Lourdes A. "Lou" Leon Guerrero
952:Mayor William "Bill" A. Quenga
887:Vice Mayor Peter J. Benavente
862:Vice Mayor Jessie P. Bautista
691:November 2018 General Election
516:ran as a team, as did Senator
390:Rudolph Guerrero "Rudy" Sablan
1:
2697:2018 Primary Election Results
1924:U.S. House of Representatives
1390:Young Democrats of Guam (YDG)
902:Vice Mayor Kevin A.N. Delgado
640:U.S. House of Representatives
271:U.S. House of Representatives
171:Seats in the Guam Legislature
5186:College Democrats of America
2654:Friends Remember 'Uncle Tote
2408:. United Press International
2373:Joint Typhoon Warning Center
2366:"Annual Typhoon Report 1976"
421:accreditation status of the
375:Governor Ricardo J. Bordallo
317:Democratic Governors of Guam
5309:1961 establishments in Guam
3149:1860 (Charleston/Baltimore)
2400:Staff Writer (1976-05-22).
2017:Vicente "Ben" C. Pangelinan
1775:Lieutenant Governor of Guam
1216:Lourdes "Lou" Leon Guerrero
809:Vicente "Ben" C. Pangelinan
380:Bordallo-Sablan (1975β1979)
365:Ricardo J. "Ricky" Bordallo
86:Legislative Majority Leader
63:Lieutenant Governor of Guam
16:Political party in Guam
5330:
5263:2017 chairmanship election
5258:2005 chairmanship election
5213:Young Democrats of America
2816:Democratic Party of Guam.
2707:, Hagatna, 26 August 2018.
2694:Guam Election Commission.
2679:Guam Election Commission,
2499:EQE International (1998).
2453:Guam Election Commission.
2235:Democratic Party of Guam.
2137:Nerissa Bretania Underwood
2109:Dr. Pedro "Doc" C. Sanchez
1993:Franklin J. Arceo Quitugua
1744:Anthony "Tony" M. Babauta
1728:Jon Junior Calvo (acting)
813:Nerissa Bretania Underwood
804:Senator Benjamin J.F. Cruz
636:Guam Elective Governor Act
463:Korean Airlines Flight 801
412:Bordallo-Reyes (1983β1987)
5304:Political parties in Guam
5278:Weekly Democratic Address
5206:Stonewall Young Democrats
2977:
2922:List of political parties
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2857:Political parties in Guam
2746:, Saipan. 7 October 2011.
2591:Guam Election Commission.
1754:Current elected officials
1355:
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1305:Defeated in Election Day
1292:Defeated in Election Day
1279:Defeated in Election Day
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942:Mayor Vicente S. Taitague
932:Mayor Robert D.C. Hofmann
879:
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369:Richard F. "Dick" Taitano
235:. Its origins lie in the
231:affiliated with the U.S.
194:
30:
5299:Democratic Party of Guam
5033:Northern Mariana Islands
2670:. Hagatna, 13 July 2012.
2656:. Hagatna, 21 May 2012.
2256:Democratic Party of Guam
2104:Michael F.Q. San Nicolas
1736:Sarah M. Thomas-Nededog
1462:National Committeewoman
1273:Robert A. Underwood and
1262:Carl T.C. Gutierrez and
1112:Ricardo J. Bordallo and
1090:Ricardo J. Bordallo and
1068:Ricardo J. Bordallo and
1024:and Antonio C. Yamashita
877:Mayor Melissa B. Savares
774:Assistant Majority Whip
616:with 50.7% of the vote.
586:Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero
546:Michael F.Q. San Nicolas
260:Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero
221:Democratic Party of Guam
24:Democratic Party of Guam
5243:Presidential candidates
2568:BBC News (1997-12-17).
2259:, Hagatna, 20 Aug 2012.
1841:(Legislative Secretary)
1585:Jose "Ping" A.R. Duenas
1385:Young Democrats of Guam
1315:Frank B. Aguon Jr. and
500:Andersen Air Force Base
444:Ricardo Jerome Bordallo
342:Manuel F. Leon Guerrero
331:Manuel F. Leon Guerrero
131:Young Democrats of Guam
5122:Problem Solvers Caucus
5117:New Democrat Coalition
3971:(1885β1889; 1893β1897)
2427:"Guam: Typhoon Pamela"
2152:(Former Mayor of Yona)
1640:William B.S.M. Flores
1576:F. Phillip Carbullido
1454:National Committeeman
1419:Jennifer Louise Dulla
788:Jose "Pedo" T. Terlaje
758:Legislative Secretary
556:
522:Jose T. "Pedo" Terlaje
333:
2406:Eugene Register-Guard
2132:(Former Vice Speaker)
2094:(Former Vice Speaker)
2056:(Former Vice Speaker)
1946:Madeleine Z. Bordallo
1822:Tina Rose MuΓ±a Barnes
1800:Legislative Speaker:
1469:Historic Chairpersons
1459:Whitney A.C. Quinley
1451:Lawrence Jay Alcairo
1152:Madeleine Z. Bordallo
1060:and Esteban U. Torres
922:Mayor Dale E. Alvarez
912:Mayor Rudy Aguon Paco
671:Madeleine Z. Bordallo
666:Madeleine Z. Bordallo
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283:Madeleine Z. Bordallo
5023:District of Columbia
3696:1984 (San Francisco)
3591:1964 (Atlantic City)
3371:1920 (San Francisco)
2066:Herminia D. Dierking
1977:Florencio T. Ramirez
1893:Lieutenant Governors
1868:Manuel F.L. Guerrero
1594:Priscilla T. Tuncap
1567:Franklin J. Quitugua
1494:Adrian L. Cristobal
1378:Defeated in primary
1351:Defeated in primary
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1027:Defeated in primary
1022:Manuel F.L. Guerrero
1016:Defeated in primary
1002:Outcome of election
984:Election performance
867:Mayor Jessy C. Gogue
842:Mayor Frank A. Salas
354:Guam Visitors Bureau
244:Manuel F.L. Guerrero
148:National affiliation
5201:Stonewall Democrats
3856:2016 (Philadelphia)
3511:1948 (Philadelphia)
3451:1936 (Philadelphia)
2997:Fourth Party System
2987:Second Party System
2755:Mar-Vic Cagurangan.
2309:The Guam Daily Post
2086:Kelly Marsh Taitano
1985:Carl T.C. Gutierrez
1938:Robert A. Underwood
1846:Jose "Pedo" Terlaje
1795:Legislative leaders
1759:Territory officials
1675:Carl T.C. Gutierrez
1656:Antonio Charfauros
1531:Ricardo J. Bordallo
1485:Ricardo J. Bordallo
1446:Executive Director
1443:Chirag M. Bhojwani
1435:Arlene P. Bordallo
1411:Anthony M. Babauta
1247:Robert A. Underwood
1202:Jose "Pedo" Terlaje
1127:Carl T.C. Gutierrez
1033:Ricardo J. Bordallo
916:Mongmong-Toto-Maite
821:Robert A. Underwood
771:Joe S. San Agustin
683:Michael San Nicolas
678:Michael San Nicolas
656:Robert A. Underwood
650:Robert A. Underwood
642:was former Speaker
612:/Ada Ticket in the
530:Felix Perez Camacho
526:Joseph Franklin Ada
472:U.S. National Guard
401:Supertyphoon Pamela
386:Ricardo J. Bordallo
336:In 1963, President
287:Michael San Nicolas
279:Robert A. Underwood
256:Carl T.C. Gutierrez
252:Ricardo J. Bordallo
248:Guamanian Governors
75:Legislative Speaker
5102:Blue Dog Coalition
3776:2000 (Los Angeles)
3631:1972 (Miami Beach)
3571:1960 (Los Angeles)
3351:1916 (Saint Louis)
3305:1904 (Saint Louis)
3292:1900 (Kansas City)
3253:1888 (Saint Louis)
3214:1876 (Saint Louis)
3007:Sixth Party System
3002:Fifth Party System
2992:Third Party System
2716:Guam Legislature,
2703:2018-10-20 at the
2612:2013-02-23 at the
2481:Government of Guam
2475:2007-11-26 at the
2268:Pedro C. Sanchez.
2206:2013-09-27 at the
2119:Marcia K. Hartsock
2076:Alfred S.N. Flores
2071:Jose "Ping" Duenas
2053:Frank B. Aguon Jr.
2033:Benjamin J.F. Cruz
2001:Joe T. San Agustin
1969:Joaquin C. Arriola
1961:Antonio B. Won Pat
1930:Antonio B. Won Pat
1915:Madeleine Bordallo
1907:Edward Diego Reyes
1830:Telena Cruz Nelson
1814:Therese M. Terlaje
1802:Therese M. Terlaje
1621:Joe T. San Agustin
1549:Joaquin C. Arriola
1511:Richard F. Taitano
1427:Michael D. Weakly
1275:Frank B. Aguon Jr.
1264:Benjamin J.F. Cruz
1037:Richard F. Taitano
1011:Joaquin C. Arriola
852:Mayor June U. Blas
817:University of Guam
724:Therese M. Terlaje
695:Madeleine Bordallo
644:Antonio B. Won Pat
629:Antonio B. Won Pat
557:
555:Gutierrez/Bordallo
477:In December 1997,
448:Thomas V.C. Tanaka
423:University of Guam
418:Lieutenant colonel
361:Joaquin C. Arriola
334:
275:Antonio B. Won Pat
90:Telena M.C. Nelson
80:Therese M. Terlaje
45:Anthony M. Babauta
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4736:Wasserman Schultz
3227:1880 (Cincinnati)
3136:1856 (Cincinnati)
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2904:Territorial Party
2664:Josh Tyquiengco.
2632:Zita Y. Taitano.
2606:Clinton Library.
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1692:Rory J. Respicio
1540:Frank Carbullido
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1070:Rudolph G. Sablan
1013:and Vicente Bamba
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754:Amanda L. Shelton
518:Angel L.G. Santos
514:Lou Leon Guerrero
306:Territorial Party
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142:Modern liberalism
56:Lou Leon Guerrero
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1521:Joaquin A. Perez
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1156:Jose A.R. Duenas
1092:Pedro C. Sanchez
1058:Pedro C. Sanchez
993:
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800:Guam Legislature
763:Sabina E. Perez
748:Majority Leader
744:Telena C. Nelson
734:Tina MuΓ±a Barnes
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660:Felix P. Camacho
614:general election
590:Governor of Guam
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