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    Ricardo Jerome "Ricky" Bordallo (/bərˈdæljoʊ/; (1927-12-11)December 11, 1927 – (1990-01-31)January 31, 1990) was an American politician and businessman...
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    first non-Chamorro gubernatorial candidate in Guam. As the wife of Ricardo Bordallo, she was also the First Lady of Guam from 1975 to 1979 and from 1983...
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    three Guamanian Governors have been affiliated with the party: Ricardo J. Bordallo, Carl T.C. Gutierrez, and Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero. The party has...
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  • Bordallo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Madeleine Bordallo (born 1933), Guamanian politician Ricardo Bordallo (1927–1990), Guamanian...
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    Guerrero, Senator Ricardo Bordallo, and attorney and former speaker Joaquin C. "Kin" Arriola. After a contentious runoff election, Bordallo defeated Guerrero...
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    returned to the legislature. Calvo lost the subsequent election to Ricky Bordallo. Ada is the only Guam political leader to serve as Speaker, lieutenant...
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    located in Adelup in the Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor's Complex, named after the island's 2nd and 4th governor, Ricardo Bordallo. The governor lives in...
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  • Ada Frank Aguon John P. Aguon Elizabeth P. Arriola Madeleine Bordallo Ricardo Bordallo Benjamin Cruz Herminia D. Dierking Ping Duenas James Espaldon...
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  • Governor of Guam from January 6, 1975 to January 1, 1979 under Governor Ricardo Bordallo. Sablan was born in Agana, Guam, which is now known as Hagåtña. He...
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  • 3, 1983, to January 5, 1987, under Governor Ricardo Bordallo, having been elected in 1982 as Bordallo's running mate. He was born on January 24, 1930...
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  • elected governor (1971–1975) Ricardo Bordallo, Governor (1975–1979) Paul McDonald Calvo, Governor (1979–1983) Ricardo Bordallo, Governor (1983–1987) Joseph...
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    election to be held between Camacho-Moylan and the Democratic team of Ricardo J. Bordallo and Rudy Sablan. Camacho-Moylan lost the runoff, and afterward Carlos...
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    17 117 14 25 Aug. 5 Sep. 2000 New Caledonia 1975 V Tamuning  Guam Ricardo Bordallo 16 119 13 1 Aug. 10 Aug. 1205 New Caledonia 1979 VI Suva  Fiji Unknown...
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  • reelection in a re-match with Senator Ricardo Bordallo, who won the election. An election challenge by the Bordallo–Sablan campaign went all the way to...
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    Ricardo Bordallo Democratic 1982 Incumbent lost re-election. New governor elected. Republican gain. Y Joseph Franklin Ada (Republican) 53.8% Ricardo Bordallo...
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  • with Ricardo J. Bordallo, Taitano ran and was elected to four consecutive terms following his return to the legislature in the 1972 election. Ricardo Bordallo...
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    includes a statue of Kepuha erected in 1976. In 1990, former Governor Ricardo Bordallo, committed suicide by chaining himself to Kepuha's statue and shooting...
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    Incumbent lost re-election. New governor elected. Democratic gain. Y Ricardo Bordallo (Democratic) 52.4% Paul McDonald Calvo (Republican) 47.6% U.S. Virgin...
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    1987 Democratic Ricardo Bordallo Frank Blas (1941–2016) January 5, 1987 January 2, 1995 Republican Joseph Franklin Ada Madeleine Bordallo (b. 1933) January...
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  •   Nominee Paul McDonald Calvo Ricardo Bordallo Party Republican Democratic Running mate Joseph Franklin Ada Pedro C. Sanchez Popular vote 13,649 12,540...
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    they would have them on their soil permanently. However, Governor Ricardo Bordallo, agreed to grant the Vietnamese temporary asylum on Guam, some 2,500...
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  • David Abernathy III (D) convicted of fraud. (1997) Governor of Guam Ricardo Bordallo (D) was convicted on ten counts of corruption and was sentenced to...
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  • 1971 Kurt Moylan (R) 1972 1973 Antonio Borja Won Pat (D) 1974 1975 Ricardo Bordallo (D) Rudy Sablan (D) R majority 1976 1977 1978 1979 Paul McDonald Calvo...
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    Guam Ricardo Bordallo Democratic 1974 Incumbent lost re-election. New governor elected. Republican gain. Y Paul M. Calvo (Republican) 52.1% Ricardo Bordallo...
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    Guerrero and running mate "Tony" Yamashita were narrowly defeated by the Ricardo Bordallo and Richard F. Taitano team in a contentious primary. Ultimately, Republican...
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    Muña Barnes addresses Guam's World War II survivors at the Bill signing ceremony of Bill 181–35 at the Ricardo Bordallo Governor's Complex in Adelup. ....
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    Republican 1970 Incumbent lost re-election. New governor elected. Democratic gain. Y Ricardo Bordallo (Democratic) 51.4% Carlos Camacho (Republican) 48.6%...
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  • Madeleine Bordallo January 6, 1975 January 1, 1979 Ricardo Bordallo Rose Baza Calvo January 1, 1979 January 3, 1983 Paul McDonald Calvo Madeleine Bordallo January...
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  • (1980-1986) Elizabeth Barrett-Anderson, Attorney General of Guam (2015-2019) Ricardo Bordallo, Governor of Guam (1975-1979; 1983–1987) Ron Knecht, Nevada State Controller...
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    separates Asan Bay from Hagåtña Bay. It has been the site of the Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor's Complex since 1990. Adelup is therefore a metonym for...
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