The 30th Guam Legislature was a meeting of the Guam Legislature. It convened in Hagatna, Guam on January 5, 2009 and ended on January 3, 2011, during the 3rd and 4th years of Felix Camacho's 2nd Gubernatorial Term.
In the 2008 Guamanian legislative election, the Democratic Party of Guam won a majority of seats in the Guam Legislature.[1]
Party Summary
Affiliation
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Party (shading indicates majority caucus)
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Total
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Vacant
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Democratic
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Republican
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End of previous legislature
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8
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7
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15
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0
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Begin (January 5, 2009)
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10
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5
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15
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0
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Latest voting share
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66.7%
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33.3%
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Special Election (March 22, 2010)
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9
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6
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15
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0
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Latest voting share
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60.0%
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40.0%
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|
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Beginning of the next legislature
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9
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6
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15
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0
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Leadership
Legislative
Majority (Democratic)
Minority (Republican)
Membership
On January 19, 2010, Democratic Senator Matt Rector resigned from office. Former Republican candidate, Vicente Anthony "Tony" Ada, was declared the winner of the special election held to fill the vacancy resulting from the Rector resignation. He was sworn-in as Senator on March 22, 2010.
Committees
References
- ^ a b Guam Election Commission. 2016 Election, Election Comparative Analysis, Hagatna, Guam.
- ^ a b c d Guam Legislature. 30th Guam Legislature - Senators, Hagatna, Guam.
- ^ Pacific Daily News. Candidate Profile: Judith Won Pat, Hagatna, Guam.
- ^ Pacific Daily News. Candidate Profile: Tina Muna Barnes, Hagatna, Guam.
- ^ Pacific Daily News. Candidate Profile: Rory Respicio, Hagatna, Guam.
- ^ Pacific Daily News. Candidate Profile: Tom Ada, Hagatna, Guam.
- ^ Pacific Daily News. Candidate Profile: Vicente "Tony" Ada, Hagatna, Guam.
- ^ Guam Legislature. 30th Guam Legislature - Legislative Committees, Hagatna, Guam.