Democratic Party of Guam

Democratic Party of Guam
ChairpersonAnthony M. Babauta
Governor of GuamLou Leon Guerrero
Lieutenant Governor of GuamJosh Tenorio
Legislative SpeakerTherese M. Terlaje
Legislative Majority LeaderTelena M.C. Nelson
Founded1961[1]
Preceded byPopular Party
HeadquartersP.O. Box 4519, Hagåtña, Guam 96932
Youth wingYoung Democrats of Guam
IdeologyModern liberalism
National affiliationDemocratic Party
Colors  Blue
Seats in the Guam Legislature
9 / 15
Villages held by Democratic Mayors
10 / 19

The Democratic Party of Guam is a political party in Guam affiliated with the U.S. Democratic Party. Its origins lie in the Popular Party, which was the only political party on Guam until 1956.[2][3]

In addition to appointed Governor Manuel F.L. Guerrero, the first person of native Chamorro descent to rise to the highest office in the territory, three Guamanian Governors have been affiliated with the party: Ricardo J. Bordallo, Carl T.C. Gutierrez, and Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero.

The party has also elected four of its members as Guam Delegates to the U.S. House of Representatives: Antonio B. Won Pat, Robert A. Underwood, Madeleine Z. Bordallo, and Michael San Nicolas.[4][5]

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  1. ^ Democratic Party of Guam. Constitution of the Democratic Party of Guam. Hagatna, 1979.
  2. ^ Guampedia, Democratic Party of Guam, Hagatna, 20 Aug 2012.
  3. ^ Pedro C. Sanchez. Guahan Guam: The History of our Island. Hagatna, 1998.
  4. ^ John Borja, Sen. Michael San Nicolas announces run for Congress, Pacific Daily News, Hagatna, 18 November 2018.
  5. ^ Aguon, Mindy (November 7, 2018). "Guam elects first female governor". The Guam Daily Post. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  6. ^ A majority of eight out of fifteen members of the current 36th Guam Legislature are members of the Democratic Party of Guam. The current majority leadership in the Guam Legislature include Speaker Therese M. Terlaje, Vice Speaker Tina Rose Muña Barnes, Legislative Secretary Amanda Shelton, Majority Leader Senator Telena C. Nelson, Majority Whip Sabina F. Perez, Senators Joe S. San Augustin, Clynton Ridgell, and Jose "Pedo" Terlaje.