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28th Guam Legislature

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The 28th Guam Legislature was a meeting of the Guam Legislature. It convened in Hagatna, Guam on January 3, 2005 and ended on January 1, 2007, during the 3rd and 4th years of Felix P. Camacho's 1st Gubernatorial Term.

In the 2004 Guamanian general election, the Republican Party of Guam won a nine-to-six (9-6) majority of seats in the Guam Legislature.[1]

Party Summary

Affiliation Party
(shading indicates majority caucus)
Total Vacant
style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" |
Democratic Republican
End of previous legislature 9 6 15 0
Begin 6 9 15 0
Latest Voting share 40.0% 60.0%
Beginning of the next legislature 7 8 15 0

Leadership

Legislative

  • Speaker: Mark Forbes
  • Vice Speaker: Joanne M. Salas Brown
  • Legislative Secretary: Edward J.B. Calvo

Majority (Republican)

  • Majority Leader: Antonio R. Unpingco
  • Asst. Majority Leader: Ray Tenorio

Membership

Senator Party Assumed office
Mark Forbes rowspan="9" style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (United States)/meta/color" | Republican 1995
Edward J.B. Calvo 2005
Ray Tenorio 2003
Antonio R. Unpingco 2005
Mike Cruz, M.D. 2005
Jesse A. Lujan 2003
Joanne M. Salas Brown 1995
Robert "Bob" Klitzkie 2003
Lawrence "Larry" Kasperbauer 1997
Judith T.P. Won Pat rowspan="8" style="background-color:Template:Democratic Party (United States)/meta/color" | Democratic 2005
Rory J. Respicio 2003
Adolpho B. Palacios Sr. 2005
Benjamin J.F. Cruz 2005
Frank B. Aguon Jr. 1997
Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero 2001

References

  1. ^ Guam Election Commission. "2004 Election Comparative Analysis Report". Page 87