1st Guam Legislature

The 1st Guam Legislature was a meeting of the Guam Legislature. It convened in Hagatna, Guam on January 5, 1951 and ended on January 3, 1953.

The 1st Guam Legislature was elected in the 1950 Guamanian legislative election.[1]

Leadership

Legislative

  • Speaker: Antonio Won Pat
  • Vice Speaker: Frank D. Perez
  • Legislative Secretary: Dorothea San Nicolas
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Jose Blas
  • Executive Secretary: Maria Duenas

Membership

Senator[1]
Vicente B. Bamba
Baltazar J. Bordallo
Edwardo T. Calvo
Antonio C. Cruz
Antonio S.N. Duenas
Leon D. Flores
Manuel F.L. Guerrero
Jose D. Leon Guerrero
Francisco B. Leon Guerrero
Pedro B. Leon Guerrero
Manuel U. Lujan
Jesus C. Okiyama
Frank D. Perez
Joaquin A. Perez
Joaquin C. Perez
Jesus R. Quinene
Ignacio P. Quitugua
Florencio T. Ramirez
James T. Sablan
Joaquin S. Santos
Antonio B. Won Pat
gollark: If you're an atheist... why exactly do you believe it actually contains things you should follow just because they're written there?
gollark: I mean, by one interpretation, sure.
gollark: (I mean, even if it did, that's hardly a very good reason, but eh)
gollark: Does it actually say, or even strongly imply, "children need two opposite-gender parents"?
gollark: Does Christianity actually *say* that anywhere?

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