List of Governors of Guam
Governor of Guam | |
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Style | The Honorable |
Residence | Government House (Agaña Heights) |
Term length | 4 years single term (2 term limits) |
Inaugural holder | Carlos Camacho |
Formation | January 4, 1971 |
Deputy | Ray Tenorio |
Salary | $90,000 (2013)[1] |
Website | Office of the Governor |
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Guam |
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The following is a list of Governors of Guam (Chamorro: I Maga' låhen Guåhan[2]).
Spanish-American War era
During the Spanish colonial period, Guam was ruled from the Philippines as part of the Spanish East Indies by the Governor-General of the Philippines.
American capture of the territory (1898)
Image | Name | Term start | Term end |
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Henry Glass, Admiral | June 12, 1898 | June 22, 1898 | |
Francisco Martínez Portusach | June 22, 1898 | December 12, 1898 | |
Political instability (1898–1899)
Image | Name | Term start | Term end | Notes |
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José Sisto | December 12, 1898 | December 31, 1898 | overthrew Portusach | |
Venancio Roberto | December 31, 1898 | January 2, 1899 | overthrew Sisto | |
José Sisto | January 2, 1899 | February 1, 1899 | put back in power by US Navy | |
Edward D. Taussig | February 1, 1899 | February 13, 1899 | re-asserted USN authority, put a local council in place | |
Don Joaquin Perez y Cruz | February 13, 1899 | April 20, 1899 | local council | |
William Coe | April 20, 1899 | May 9, 1899 | local council | |
Louis A. Kaiser | May 9, 1899 | August 7, 1899 | local council | |
American Naval governors (1899–1941)
# | Image | Name | Term start | Term end |
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1 | Richard Phillips Leary | August 7, 1899 | July 12, 1900 | |
– | William Edwin Safford Acting | June 12, 1900 | July 19, 1900 | |
2 | Seaton Schroeder | July 12, 1900 | January 25, 1903 | |
– | William Swift Acting | January 25, 1903 | February 6, 1903 | |
3 | William Elbridge Sewell | February 6, 1903 | May 16, 1904 | |
– | Frank Herman Schofield Acting | January 11, 1904 | January 28, 1904 | |
3 | Raymond Stone Acting | January 28, 1904 | May 16, 1904 | |
4 | George Leland Dyer | May 16, 1904 | November 2, 1905 | |
5 | Luke McNamee | November 2, 1905 | December 3, 1906 | |
6 | Templin Morris Potts | December 3, 1906 | October 3, 1907 | |
– | Luke McNamee Acting | October 3, 1907 | December 28, 1907 | |
7 | Edward John Dorn | December 28, 1907 | November 5, 1910 | |
8 | Frank Freyer | November 5, 1910 | January 21, 1911 | |
9 | George Salisbury | January 21, 1911 | January 30, 1912 | |
10 | Robert Edward Coontz | January 30, 1912 | September 23, 1913 | |
11 | Alfred Walton Hinds | September 23, 1913 | March 28, 1914 | |
12 | William John Maxwell | March 28, 1914 | April 29, 1916 | |
– | William P. Cronan Acting | April 29, 1916 | May 18, 1916 | |
– | Edward E. Simpson Acting | May 18, 1916 | May 30, 1916 | |
13 | Roy Campbell Smith | May 30, 1916 | November 18, 1918 | |
14 | William Gilmer | November 18, 1918 | November 22, 1919 | |
– | William A. Hodgman | November 22, 1919 | December 21, 1919 | |
15 | William Gilmer | December 21, 1919 | July 7, 1920 | |
16 | Ivan Wettengel | July 7, 1920 | February 27, 1921 | |
17 | James Sutherland Spore | February 27, 1921 | February 7, 1922 | |
– | Adelbert Althouse Acting | February 7, 1922 | December 8, 1922 | |
– | John P. Miller Acting | December 8, 1922 | December 14, 1922 | |
18 | Adelbert Althouse | December 14, 1922 | August 4, 1923 | |
19 | Henry Bertram Price | August 4, 1923 | August 26, 1924 | |
20 | Alfred Winsor Brown | August 26, 1924 | August 7, 1926 | |
23 | Lloyd Stowell Shapley | August 7, 1926 | June 11, 1929 | |
24 | Willis W. Bradley | June 11, 1929 | March 15, 1931 | |
25 | Edmund Root | March 15, 1931 | June 21, 1933 | |
26 | George A. Alexander | June 21, 1933 | March 27, 1936 | |
27 | Benjamin McCandlish | March 27, 1936 | February 8, 1938 | |
28 | James Thomas Alexander | February 8, 1938 | April 20, 1940 | |
29 | George McMillin | April 20, 1940 | December 10, 1941 |
World War II era
Japanese military governors (1941–1944)
Name (Birth–Death) |
Took office | Left office | |
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Tomitarō Horii (1890–1942) |
December 10, 1941 | January 1942 | |
Hayashi Hiromu | January 1942 | June 1942 | |
Homura Teiichi | June 1942 | March 1944 | |
Takeshi Takashina (1891–1944) |
March 1944 | July 28, 1944 | |
Hideyoshi Obata (1890–1944) |
July 28, 1944 | August 11, 1944 | |
American military governors (1944–1949)
Name (Birth–Death) |
Took office | Left office | |
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Roy Stanley Geiger (1885–1947) |
July 21, 1944 | August 10, 1944 | |
Henry Louis Larsen (1890–1962) |
August 10, 1944 | May 30, 1946 | |
Charles Alan Pownall (1887–1975) |
May 30, 1946 | September 27, 1949 | |
Appointed civilian governors (1949–1971)
# | Governor (Birth–Death) |
Took office | Left office | Appointed by | Acting Governor | |
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1 | Carlton Skinner (1913–2004) |
September 17, 1949 | April 22, 1953 | Harry S. Truman | Randall Herman (February 20, 1953 – April 22, 1953) | |
2 | Ford Quint Elvidge (1892–1980) |
April 23, 1953 | October 2, 1956 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | William T. Corbett (May 19, 1956 – October 2, 1956) | |
3 | Richard Barrett Lowe (1902–1972) |
October 2, 1956 | July 9, 1960 | Marcellus Boss (November 14, 1959 – August 22, 1960) | ||
4 | Joseph Flores (1900–1981) |
July 9, 1960 | May 20, 1961 | |||
5 | William Partlow Daniel (1915–2006) |
May 20, 1961 | March 9, 1963 | John F. Kennedy | Manuel Flores Leon Guerrero (January 20, 1963 – March 9, 1963) | |
6 | Manuel F. Leon Guerrero (1914–1985) |
March 9, 1963 | July 20, 1969 | |||
Lyndon B. Johnson | ||||||
7 | Carlos Camacho (1924–1979) |
July 20, 1969 | January 4, 1971 | Richard Nixon |
Elected governors (1971–present)
Democratic (3) Republican (5) | |||||||||
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Governor | Served | Party | Elected | Previous Office | Lieutenant Governor | ||||
1 | Carlos Camacho (1924–1979) |
January 4, 1971 – January 6, 1975 |
Republican | 1970 | Appointed Governor of Guam | Kurt S. Moylan | |||
2 | Ricardo Bordallo (1927–1990) |
January 6, 1975 – January 1, 1979 |
Democratic | 1974 | Senator of the Guam Legislature | Rudolph G. Sablan | |||
3 | Paul McDonald Calvo (1934–) |
January 1, 1979 – January 3, 1983 |
Republican | 1978 | Senator of the Guam Legislature | Joseph F. Ada | |||
4 | Ricardo Bordallo (1927–1990) |
January 3, 1983 – January 5, 1987 |
Democratic | 1982 | Senator of the Guam Legislature | Edward Diego Reyes | |||
5 | Joseph F. Ada (1943–) |
January 3, 1987 – January 2, 1995 |
Republican | 1986 1990 |
Lieutenant Governor of Guam | Frank F. Blas | |||
6 | Carl T.C. Gutierrez (1941–) |
January 2, 1995 – January 6, 2003 |
Democratic | 1994 1998 |
Senator of the Guam Legislature | Madeleine Bordallo | |||
7 | Felix P. Camacho (1957–) |
January 6, 2003 – January 3, 2011 |
Republican | 2002 2006 |
Senator of the Guam Legislature | Kaleo Moylan | |||
Michael Cruz | |||||||||
8 | Eddie J. Baza Calvo (1961–) |
January 3, 2011 – Incumbent |
Republican | 2010 2014 |
Senator of the Guam Legislature | Ray Tenorio |
Living former governors
As of January 2017, four former governors were alive, the oldest being Paul McDonald Calvo (1979–1983, born 1934). The most recent governor to die was Ricardo Bordallo (1975–1979, 1983–1987), on January 31, 1990.
Name | Gubernatorial term | Date of birth |
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Paul McDonald Calvo | |
July 25, 1934 |
Joseph Franklin Ada | |
December 3, 1943 |
Carl Gutierrez | |
October 15, 1941 |
Felix Perez Camacho | |
October 30, 1957 |
References
- ↑ "CSG Releases 2013 Governor Salaries". The Council of State Governments. June 25, 2013. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
- ↑ "DLM Home Page." Guam Department of Land Management. Retrieved on October 21, 2010. "FELIX P. CAMACHO I Maga' låhen Guåhan Governor of Guam"
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