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] |
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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 |
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References
- Guam Election Commission. "Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1974-1976".
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