The 22nd Guam Legislature was a meeting of the
Guam Legislature
The Legislature of Guam () is the law-making body for the United States territory of Guam. The unicameral legislative branch consists of fifteen senators, each serving for a two-year term. All members of the legislature are elected at-large with ...
. It convened in
Hagatna, Guam on January 4, 1993, and ended on January 2, 1995, during the 3rd and 4th years of
Joseph F. Ada's 2nd Gubernatorial Term.
In the
1992 Guamanian general election, the
Democratic Party of Guam
The Democratic Party of Guam is a political party in Guam affiliated with the U.S. Democratic Party. Its origins lie in the Popular Party, which was the only political party on Guam until 1956.Guampedia''Democratic Party of Guam'' Hagatna, 20 Aug ...
won a fourteen-to-seven (14-7) supermajority of seats in the Guam Legislature.
[ ''Pages 20-21'']
Francisco R. Santos died in 1993. His son,
Francis E. Santos ran for and won his vacated seat.
Party summary
Leadership
Legislative
* Speaker:
Joe T. San Agustin
* Vice Speaker:
**
Francisco R. Santos (until August 9, 1993)
**
John P. Aguon
John Perez Aguon is a Guamanian former politician who served as Senator in the Legislature of Guam, Guam Legislature for 6 terms.Guam Election Commission''Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1994'' Hagatna, Guam. Pages 46-50 He is the member of ...
(from August 9, 1993)
* Legislative Secretary:
Pilar C. Lujan
* Majority Leader:
Don Parkinson
Membership
References
{{Guam Legislatures
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