2nd Guam Legislature

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The 2nd Guam Legislature was a meeting of the Guam Legislature. It convened in Hagatna, Guam on January 5, 1953 and ended on January 3, 1955.

The 2nd Guam Legislature was elected in the 1952 Guamanian general election. [1]

Membership

SenatorAssumed office [1]
Edwardo T. Calvo1951
Vicente B. Bamba1951
Frank D. Perez1951
Antonio C. Cruz1951
Manuel U. Lujan 1951
Manuel F.L. Guerrero 1951
Felix T. Carbullido1953
Joaquin A. Perez 1951
Antonio B. Won Pat 1951
Antonio S.N. Duenas1951
Florencio T. Ramirez 1951
Baltazar J. Bordallo1951
Jesus C. Okiyama1951
Paul D. Palting1953
James T. Sablan1951
Adrian L. Cristobal1953
Joaquin S. Santos1951
James B. Butler1953
Pedro C. Lujan1953
Gregorio D. Perez1953
Jesus R. Quinene1951

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References

  1. 1 2 Guam Election Commission. "Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1974-1976".