21st Guam Legislature explained

The 21st Guam Legislature was a meeting of the Guam Legislature. It convened in Hagatna, Guam, on January 7, 1991, and ended on January 4, 1993, during the first and second years of Joseph F. Ada's second gubernatorial term.

In the 1990 Guamanian general election, the Democratic Party of Guam won an eleven-to-ten (11–10) majority of seats in the Guam Legislature.[1]

Marilyn A. P. Won Pat died on December 15, 1990, before taking office. The vacancy in the legislature caused by her death was filled by a special election held on April 6, 1991, where Madeleine Z. Bordallo was elected.

Party summary

AffiliationParty

(shading indicates majority caucus)

Total
DemocraticRepublican
End of previous legislature13821
Begin111021
Latest Voting share
Beginning of the next legislature14721

Membership

SenatorPartyAssumed office
Don ParkinsonDemocratic1983
Carl T.C. Gutierrez1989
Gordon Mailloux1989
Joe T. San Agustin1977
John P. Aguon1989
Elizabeth P. Arriola1983
Pilar C. Lujan1983
David L.G. Shimizu1991
Herminia D. Dierking1985
Francisco R. Santos1971
Madeleine Z. BordalloApril 1991
Doris Flores BrooksRepublican1989
Anthony C. Blaz1991
Thomas V.C. Tanaka1989
Joseph G. Bamba, Jr.1985
Antonio R. Unpingco1989
Marilyn D.A. Manibusan1983
Ernesto M. Espaldon1987
Edward R. Duenas1987
Martha C. Ruth1987
Michael J. Reidy1991

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 9th Edition, 1990. Pages 23