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Republican Party (Northern Mariana Islands)

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CNMI Republican Party
ChairpersonJames Ada
1st Vice-ChairMathilda "Keko" A. Rosario
2nd Vice-ChairJesus Torres Aldan
SecretaryWilliam "Bill" Villagomez
TreasurerEdward C. Deleon Guerrero
Preceded byTerritorial Party
IdeologyConservatism
National affiliationRepublican Party
Colors Red
Northern Mariana Islands Governor
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Northern Mariana Islands Lieutenant Governor
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U.S. House of Representatives
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Northern Mariana Islands Senate
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Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives
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Northern Mariana Islands Mayors
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TheCNMI Republican Party is apolitical party in theNorthern Mariana Islands. The Northern Mariana Islands Republican Party is now associated with theUnited States Republican Party though no Northern Mariana Islands politicians have achieved high-ranking positions in the mainland United States.

History

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In the 2001gubernatorialelectionJuan Babauta of the Republican Party won with 42.8% of the vote. At thelegislative elections of November 1, 2003 the party won 7 out of 18 seats in the House of Representatives.

In 2001, the conservativeCovenant Party would split and form from Republican Party, becoming the main competitor for the Republicans in the CNMI up until the Covenant Party's dissolution and merger in 2013.

In 2003, the Covenant Party managed to gain half of the seats in the CNMI House of Representatives and one-third of the senate, both of which resulted in a plurality victory over both the Republicans and the Democrats.[1][2]

In 2004, the CNMI Republican party gained recognition on the island ofTinian.[3]

In the2005 Northern Mariana Islands general election, incumbent Governor Juan Babauta was defeated, receiving 26% of the vote and placing third, behindCovenant Party CandidateBenigno Fitial, who placed first, andindependent candidateHeinz Hofschneider.[4] The Republicans won 7 of 18 seats in the House of Representatives and 3 of 9 seats in the Senate.

In the2007 Northern Mariana Islands general election, the party took 12 of 20 seats in the House of Representatives, giving them a strong majority in the lower chamber. However, the Republicans would lose a seat in the Senate, giving the party 2 out of 9 seats in the upper chamber.

In 2013, the governor,Eloy S. Inos, switched party affiliation from the Covenant Party to the Republican Party, thus making thegovernorship controlled by the Republican Party.[5] This marked the final days of the Covenant Party as it officially dissolved in 2013, merging with the Republicans, leaving the GOP to remain unchallenged with the exception of independents candidates until the resurgence of the Democratic Party in 2020.

In 2014, Senator Frank M. Borja reported that the GOP on Tinian was in disarray because most islanders were affiliated with the party.[6]

Before the2020 general elections, the CNMI Republican Party was significantly stronger than the CNMIDemocratic Party, which had not been represented in the legislature from 2010 to 2020, winning their last seat in the2007 general elections.[7]

Positions

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The CNMI Republican administration has stated that it does not want to get involved in national US debates on subjects such as immigration because of the CNMI's unique situation in United States politics.[8]

Despite their position on national politics, the Republican-controlled CNMI government—which had a super-majority in the House and Senate in 2016—attempted to push for gun bans. When the gun ban was found unconstitutional, the CNMI government pushed for a $1000 excise tax, which was also found unconstitutional.[9][10]

On September 21, 2018, Republican GovernorRalph Torres signed into law theTaulamwaar Sensible CNMI Cannabis Act, stating: "Today, our people made history. We took a stand to legalize marijuana in the CNMI for recreational, medical, and commercial use."[11] This made the CNMI the first place in the United States to launch a commercial cannabis legalization system through an act of lawmakers rather than it being implemented by voters through a ballot initiative and also the first U.S. jurisdiction to go from completely outlawing cannabis to allowing recreational use without first having a medical marijuana program.[11]

References

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  1. ^"Tenorio returns to Democratic Party".Marianas Variety News & Views. 2002-06-13. Retrieved2023-12-27.
  2. ^"Flashback November 03, 2000-2003".Saipan Tribune. 2006-11-03. Retrieved2023-12-27.
  3. ^"Republican Party gets Commonwealth-wide recognition".Saipan Tribune. July 28, 2004.Archived from the original on May 9, 2016. RetrievedApril 21, 2016.
  4. ^"Variations: The price of hubris".Marianas Variety News & Views. 2012-09-14. Retrieved2023-12-27.
  5. ^"VIDEO: CNMI Governor Eloy Inos Returns to GOP Fold". PNC Saipan Correspondent Mark Rabago. 20 September 2013.Archived from the original on 30 May 2016. Retrieved21 April 2016.
  6. ^Erediano, Emmanuel T. (March 13, 2014)."Borja says he'll reorganize Tinian GOP".Marianas Variety. RetrievedApril 21, 2016.
  7. ^"NMI Democrats win 8 House seats, Saipan Senate race".Marianas Variety News & Views. 2020-11-03. Retrieved2023-12-27.
  8. ^Willhermosa, Cherrie Anne E. (March 29, 2016)."Local GOP doesn't want to be involved in national debates".Marianas Variety.Archived from the original on September 16, 2018. RetrievedApril 21, 2016.
  9. ^Daleno, Gaynor Dumat-ol (2016-10-02)."Federal judge shoots down CNMI gun restrictions".guampdn.com. Retrieved2024-04-21.
  10. ^Reporter, Dennis B. Chan | (2016-04-18)."Administration defends new gun law".Saipan Tribune. Retrieved2024-05-31.
  11. ^abAngell, Tom."Governor Signs Marijuana Legalization Bill, Making History In US Territory".Forbes. Retrieved2024-05-31.

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