Delegates to U.S. Congress from Guam, 1972-2019 (May be
incomplete!)
Antonio
Borja Won Pat 1973-85
Ben
Garrido Blaz 1985-93
Robert
A. Underwood 1993-2003
Madeleine
Z. Bordallo 2003-19
Michael
San Nicolas 2019-
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
1972 Nov 7:
Antonio
Borja Won Pat (Dem), elected;
Pedro
Perez (Rep), defeated.
1974 Nov 5:
Antonio
Borja Won Pat (Dem), elected unopposed.
1976 Nov 2:
Antonio
Borja Won Pat (Dem), elected unopposed.
1978 Nov 7:
Antonio
Borja Won Pat (Dem), elected unopposed.
1980 Nov 4:
Antonio
Borja Won Pat (Dem), elected;
Antonio
M. Palomo (Rep), defeated.
1982 Nov 2:
Antonio
Borja Won Pat (Dem), elected;
Ben
Garrido Blaz (Rep), defeated.
1984 Nov 6:
Ben
Garrido Blaz (Rep), elected;
Antonio
Borja Won Pat (Dem), defeated.
1986 Nov 4:
Ben
Garrido Blaz (Rep), elected;
Frank
C. Torres, Jr. (Dem), defeated.
1988 Nov 8:
Ben
Garrido Blaz (Rep), elected;
Vicente
C. Pangelinan (Dem), defeated.
1990 Nov 6:
Ben
Garrido Blaz (Rep), elected;
Vicente
C. Pangelinan (Dem), defeated.
1992 Nov 3:
Robert
A. Underwood (Dem), elected;
Ben
Garrido Blaz (Rep), defeated.
1994 Nov 8:
Robert
A. Underwood (Dem), elected unopposed.
1996 Nov 5:
Robert
A. Underwood (Dem), elected unopposed.
1998 Nov 3:
Robert
A. Underwood (Dem), elected;
Manuel
Q. Cruz (Rep), defeated.
2000 Nov 7:
Robert
A. Underwood (Dem), elected;
Manuel
Q. Cruz (Rep), defeated.
2002 Nov 5:
Madeleine
Z. Bordallo (Dem), elected;
Joseph
F. Ada (Rep), defeated.
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