38th Guam Legislature
The 38th Guam Legislature was the meeting of the Guam Legislature that convened in Hagåtña, Guam on January 6, 2025 till present day, during Lou Leon Guerrero's Governorship. In the 2024 Guam election, the Republican Party of Guam won a majority of seats in the Guam Legislature.[1]
This is the first time that the Republican Party held a majority in 16 years.[1]
Party summary
Affiliation | Party (shading indicates majority caucus)
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Total | |||||
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Republican | Democratic | ||||||
End of previous legislature | 6 | 9 | 15 | ||||
Begin (January 6, 2025) | 9 | 6 | 15 | ||||
Latest voting share | 60.0% | 40.0% |
Leadership
Legislative
Source:[2]
- Speaker: Frank F. Blas Jr.
- Vice Speaker: Tony Ada
- Legislative Secretary: Sabrina Salas Matanane
Majority (Republican)
Source:[2]
- Majority Leader: Jesse A. Lujan
- Majority Whip: Shelly Calvo
Minority (Democratic)
- Minority Leader: Vacant
- Minority Whip: Vacant
Membership
Senator[2] | Party | Assumed office | Residence | Born | |
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Frank F. Blas Jr. | Republican | 2017 | Mangilao | 1964 | |
Vicente Ada | 2025 | ||||
Sabrina Salas Matanane | 2025 | ||||
Jesse A. Lujan | 2023 | ||||
Christopher M. Dueñas | 2021 | ||||
Shelly V. Calvo | 2025 | ||||
Vincent Anthony V. Borja | 2025 | ||||
Eulogio Shawn Gumataotao | 2025 | ||||
Telo T. Taitague | 2019 | Tamuning | |||
Tina Rose Muna Barnes | Democratic | 2019 | Mangilao | 1962 | |
Darrel Christopher "Malafunkshun" Barnett | 2023 | ||||
William A. Parkinson | 2023 | ||||
Sabina Perez | 2019 | ||||
Joe S. San Agustin | 2017 | Yigo | 1957 | ||
Therese M. Terlaje | 2017 | Mangilao | 1964 |
References
- ^ a b Licanto, Nestor (2024-11-06). "Republicans retake legislative majority after 16-year drought". guampdn.com. Retrieved 2025-03-10.
- ^ a b c "Senators". Retrieved 2025-03-10.