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    Pedro Agulto Tenorio (born August 8, 1941), who is often known as Pete A. Tenorio, is a Northern Marianan politician. He served as the fourth Resident...
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  • 2001 Pedro I. "Pete" Saenz (born 1951), American politician Pedro Sánchez (born 1972), Prime Minister of Spain since 2018 Pedro Agulto Tenorio (born...
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  • politician Pedro Agulto Tenorio (born 1941), Northern Mariana Islander politician Pedro Tenorio Matanzo [es] (1953–2021), Spanish poet Pedro Tenorio Lezama [es]...
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    election with 24% of the votes, and incumbent Resident Representative Pedro Agulto Tenorio (Republican) came in second with 21%. Sablan won re-election six...
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  • politician Mercedes Tenorio (born 1956), Nicaraguan politician Nicolas Tenorio Cerero (1863–1930), Spanish historian Pedro Agulto Tenorio (born 1941), Northern...
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    in Washington D.C. He took office in January 1990, succeeding Froilan Tenorio. He served as Resident Representative for three 4-year terms from January...
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    Register of Historic Places listings in the Northern Mariana Islands Pedro Agulto Tenorio Saipan Sucks "8 SAIPAN" (PDF). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration...
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  • Futures Trading Commission 1982 – Pedro Tenorio elected as governor of the Northern Mariana Islands Pedro Agulto Tenorio elected as lieutenant governor of...
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  • 1990 – January 10, 1994 Governor Larry De Leon Guerrero Preceded by Pedro Agulto Tenorio Succeeded by Jesus Camacho Borja President of the Northern Mariana...
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  • Nicolas Ramona Villagomez Manglona David Borja Francisco Ada James Ada Pedro Agulto Tenorio David M. Apatang Juan Babauta Sheila Babauta Diego Benavente Carlos...
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  • 1981 1982 Pedro Tenorio (R) Pedro Agulto Tenorio (R) R majority R majority 1983 Edward Pangelinan (R) 1984 R majority D majority Froilan Tenorio (D) 1985...
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    businessman originally from South Korea, first time political candidate Pete Tenorio, current elected resident representative in Washington D.C. since 2002...
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    governor, leaving office on January 11, 1982. He was succeeded as by Pedro Agulto Tenorio. Within the private sector, Ada worked as the general manager and...
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    Speaker of the House at the time of the election. Froilan Cruz "Lang" Tenorio of the Democratic Party, former Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands...
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  • Palacios Joaquin Pangelinan Manuel A. Sablan Joannes B. Taimanao Pedro Agulto Tenorio "Covenant". Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Law Revision...
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  • District Elected Member Notes Marianas Pedro Agulto Tenorio Marshalls Amata Kabua Re-elected Palau Roman Tmetuchl Re-elected Ponape Ambilos Iehsi Re-elected...
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    2006-11-03. Retrieved 2023-12-18. Staff, Variety News (2002-06-13). "Tenorio returns to Democratic Party". Marianas Variety News & Views. Retrieved...
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    97% Covenant Raymond Demapan Palacios 381 23.84% Republican Manuel Agulto Tenorio 378 23.65% Democratic Henry Ayuyu Torres 159 9.95% Independent Daniel...
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