Antonio Borja Won Pat (December 10, 1908 – May 1, 1987) was a Guamanian politician and member of the Democratic Party of Guam. He served as the first...
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named after Antonio Borja Won Pat, the first delegate from Guam to the United States House of Representatives, and is operated by the A.B. Won Pat International...
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Representatives by a non-voting delegate since 1972. Its first delegate, Antonio Borja Won Pat, had been serving as the Washington Representative lobbying for...
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Senator Won Pat may refer to: Antonio Borja Won Pat (1908–1987), Senate of Guam Judith Won Pat (born 1949), Senate of Guam This disambiguation page lists...
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Blaz Madeleine Bordallo Michael San Nicolas Robert A. Underwood Antonio Borja Won Pat Marcellus Boss (acting) William Corbett (acting) Bill Daniel Ford...
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Guamanians and Virgin Islanders. The Guam Legislature, led by Speaker Antonio Borja Won Pat, had begun lobbying Congress for popular elections in 1962. In the...
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Seiberling; Ranking Member: Don Young) Insular Affairs (Chair: Antonio Borja Won Pat; Ranking Member: Robert J. Lagomarsino) Mining, Forest Management...
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Runnels; Ranking Member: Don H. Clausen) Pacific Affairs (Chair: Antonio Borja Won Pat; Ranking Member: Robert J. Lagomarsino) Interstate and Foreign Commerce...
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trial of Donald Trump. In 1972, the House also agreed to admit Antonio Borja Won Pat as a delegate from Guam, which had been a U.S. territory since 1899...
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Chamorros of Guam, 1898-1941 (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2004) Pat Hickey, The Chorito Hog-Leg, Book One: A Novel of Guam in Time of War (Indianapolis:...
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short against political legend Antonio Borja Won Pat. Under the slogan "Right Man, Right Now," Blaz defeated Won Pat in a rematch in 1984. He went to...
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confronted, Pownall told Guam Speaker of the House Antonio Borja Won Pat to leave the matter to him. When Won Pat passed on the information to the House Assembly...
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born on December 6, 1949, the youngest daughter of Antonio Won Pat and Ana Salas Perez. Judith Won Pat's family moved to Silver Spring, Maryland, because...
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election. Voter turnout was around 65%. Following the elections, Antonio Borja Won Pat was elected Speaker. The legislature was originally known as the...
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Vernon". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. "WON PAT, Antonio Borja". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. "BENÍTEZ...
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John Seiberling; Ranking Member: Don Young) Insular Affairs (Chair: Antonio B. Won Pat; Ranking Member: Robert J. Lagomarsino) Mines and Mining (Chair: Jim...
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Delegate from Guam John D. Waiheʻe III, 4th Governor of Hawaii Antonio Borja Won Pat, former Delegate from Guam Shien Biau Woo, former Lieutenant Governor...
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American Major League baseballer (St. Louis Browns), heart attack. Antonio Borja Won Pat, 78, Guam politician, Guam's Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives...
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Nevada, United States formerly McCarran International Airport, named for Pat McCarran ; changed in 2021 Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong, People's Republic...
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d'Hauteserre Jean Ping Antonio Borja Won Pat Douglas Moylan Judith Won Pat Kaleo Moylan Kurt Moylan Lucrecia Hernández Mack Marco Antonio Yon Sosa Arthur Chung...
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from December 18, 1975 Chaplain: Edward G. Latch (Methodist) Clerk: W. Pat Jennings, until November 15, 1975 Edmund L. Henshaw Jr., from November 15...
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Hildenbrand, starting 1974 Chaplain: Edward G. Latch (Methodist) Clerk: W. Pat Jennings Doorkeeper: William M. Miller, until December 31, 1974 James T....
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West Virginia. It was also the last time the party holding the White House won independent voters in a congressional midterm election until 2022. 393 incumbent...
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December 30, 1978 ▌District of Columbia. Walter Fauntroy (D) ▌Guam. Antonio Borja Won Pat (D) ▌Puerto Rico. Baltasar Corrada del Río (PNP) ▌Virgin Islands...
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This election marked the first time since Reconstruction that Republicans won a sizable majority of Representatives from a Deep South state (South Carolina)...
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Democrats and five were won by Republicans. Twelve Republicans retired. Eleven of those seats were held by Republicans and one was won by a Democrat. Alabama 1:...
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Antonio Borja Won Pat (1908-1987), first Delegate from Guam to the U.S. House of Representatives from 1973 to 1985 and namesake of Antonio B. Won Pat...
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presidential election was held, the table indicates which party's nominees won the island's presidential straw poll. Appointed by the President of the United...
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the election. The Popular Party won a majority of seats, with the remainder won by independents. Antonio Borja Won Pat was re-elected as Speaker. Robert...
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Delegate Candidate Party Votes % Antonio Borja Won Pat Democratic Party 19,367 95.3 Write-in 951 4.7 Invalid/blank votes 2,757 – Total 23,075 100 Registered...
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