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Lieutenant Governor of Guam

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FieldValue
postLieutenant Governor
bodyGuam
insigniaSeal of Guam.svg
insigniasize90px
insigniacaptionSeal of Guam
incumbentJosh Tenorio
incumbentsinceJanuary 7, 2019
styleThe Honorable
termlengthFour years, renewable once
formation1971
inauguralKurt Moylan
websiteOffice of the Lt. Governor

The Guamanian self-governing government consists of a locally elected governor, lieutenant governor and a fifteen-member Legislature. The first popular election for governor and lieutenant governor took place in 1970. The current lieutenant governor is Josh Tenorio, who has been in office since January 7, 2019.

List of lieutenant governors of Guam

No.Lieutenant GovernorTerm in officePartyElectionGovernor12345678910
Republican Party (United States)}};"Kurt Moylan
(b. 1939)
January 6, 1975
(lost re-election)Republican1970Republican Party (United States)}};"
[[File:Rudy Sablan, 1978.jpg75px]]Democratic Party (United States)}};"Rudy Sablan
(1931–1995)
January 1, 1979
(ran for governor, lost primary)Democratic1974Democratic Party (United States)}};"
[[File:Joseph Franklin Ada, 1978.jpg75px]]Republican Party (United States)}};"Joseph F. Ada
(b. 1943)
January 3, 1983
(did not run)Republican1978Republican Party (United States)}};"Paul McDonald Calvo
Democratic Party (United States)}};"Edward Diego Reyes
(1930–2018)
January 5, 1987
(lost re-election)Democratic1982Democratic Party (United States)}};"Ricardo Bordallo
Republican Party (United States)}};"Frank Blas
(1941–2016)
January 2, 1995
(ran for governor, lost primary)Republican1986Republican Party (United States)}};"Joseph F. Ada
1990
[[File:Madeleine Bordallo, official photo portrait, color.JPG75px]]Democratic Party (United States)}};"Madeleine Bordallo
(b. 1933)
January 6, 2003
(did not run)Democratic1994Democratic Party (United States)}};"Carl Gutierrez
1998
Republican Party (United States)}};"Kaleo Moylan
(b. 1966)
January 1, 2007
(ran for governor, lost primary)Republican2002Republican Party (United States)}};"Felix Perez Camacho
[[File:Michael W. Cruz of Guam.jpg75px]]Michael Cruz
(b. 1958)
January 3, 2011
(ran for governor, lost primary)Republican2006
[[File:Raymond S. Tenorio.jpg75px]]Ray Tenorio
(b. 1965)
January 7, 2019
(ran for governor)Republican2010Eddie Baza Calvo
2014
[[File:Josh Tenorio 2024 (cropped).jpg75px]]Democratic Party (United States)}};"Josh Tenorio
(b. 1973)
IncumbentDemocratic2018Democratic Party (United States)}};"Lou Leon Guerrero
2022

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References

References

  1. "Guam Country Brief". [[Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia)]].
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