Delegates to U.S. Congress from Guam, 1972-2019(May beincomplete!) AntonioBorja Won Pat 1973-85BenGarrido Blaz 1985-93RobertA. Underwood 1993-2003MadeleineZ. Bordallo 2003-19MichaelSan Nicolas 2019- Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)
1972 Nov 7:AntonioBorja Won Pat (Dem), elected;PedroPerez (Rep), defeated. 1974 Nov 5:AntonioBorja Won Pat (Dem), elected unopposed. 1976 Nov 2:AntonioBorja Won Pat (Dem), elected unopposed. 1978 Nov 7:AntonioBorja Won Pat (Dem), elected unopposed. 1980 Nov 4:AntonioBorja Won Pat (Dem), elected;AntonioM. Palomo (Rep), defeated. 1982 Nov 2:AntonioBorja Won Pat (Dem), elected;BenGarrido Blaz (Rep), defeated. 1984 Nov 6:BenGarrido Blaz (Rep), elected;AntonioBorja Won Pat (Dem), defeated. 1986 Nov 4:BenGarrido Blaz (Rep), elected;FrankC. Torres, Jr. (Dem), defeated. 1988 Nov 8:BenGarrido Blaz (Rep), elected;VicenteC. Pangelinan (Dem), defeated. 1990 Nov 6:BenGarrido Blaz (Rep), elected;VicenteC. Pangelinan (Dem), defeated. 1992 Nov 3:RobertA. Underwood (Dem), elected;BenGarrido Blaz (Rep), defeated. 1994 Nov 8:RobertA. Underwood (Dem), elected unopposed. 1996 Nov 5:RobertA. Underwood (Dem), elected unopposed. 1998 Nov 3:RobertA. Underwood (Dem), elected;ManuelQ. Cruz (Rep), defeated. 2000 Nov 7:RobertA. Underwood (Dem), elected;ManuelQ. Cruz (Rep), defeated. 2002 Nov 5:MadeleineZ. Bordallo (Dem), elected;JosephF. Ada (Rep), defeated. | |
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