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Calvo-Tenorio administration. Gutierrez selected former Guam Police Department chief Fred Bordallo as his running mate for the upcoming Democratic primaries. Gutierrez and Bordallo will face 3 other Democratic tickets to gain the party's nomination: Aguon/Limtiaco ticket, Leon Guerrero/Tenorio ticket
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visited Guam on November 23, 1998. The visit was the first since 1986 when a sitting U.S. president had visited Guam. Thousands of Guamanians gathered on the field in front of the Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor's Complex to see President Clinton. The crowd was treated to a rousing rendition of the Star
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A complete island-wide power outage followed the typhoon; damage to the main electrical transmission and distribution system was estimated at USD16 million. Following the passage of the typhoon, 25% of the homes on Guam were left without water. Telephone service remained working after the storm,
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When Gutierrez was a boy his father (unable to work due to an injury suffered as a teenager) and his mother had a difficult time raising such a large family. Carl attended Agana Heights Elementary School and George Washington High School. When a friend (commander of the Navy drydock) offered to help
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On June 2, 2014, a number of supporters picked up a packet nominating former governor Carl Gutierrez to run with attorney Gary Gumataotao for governor and lieutenant governor. At a packed meeting of the Central Executive Committee meeting of the Democratic Party of Guam, Governor Gutierrez announced
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struck Guam. The strong winds from Paka left around 1,500 buildings destroyed on the island, of which 1,160 were single-family homes. A further 10,000 buildings sustained damage to some degree, with 60% of the homes on the island reporting major damage. In all, about 5,000 people were
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Four years after the senatorial districting plan for Guam was put in place in 1978, the courts ruled in early 1982 that it violated the principle of “one man, one vote”. As a result, the 1982 election was an "at-large" election and Gutierrez and the Democrats regained the Legislature gaining a super
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Gutierrez enlisted in the U.S. Air Force on the day he graduated from high school. Explaining why he chose to join the U.S. Air Force, Carl Gutierrez later said, "For me, it was a means to get an education. After learning what I could in the computer field, I wanted to come home where my roots are."
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His second term in office was marked by political instability caused by the 1998 election challenges, a super majority Republican (12-3) Guam Legislature, an unsuccessful Recall Movement in 2000 after the Supreme court decision came out giving Gutierrez/Bordallo the win, the "rolling" power outages
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Gutierrez's credibility and integrity have been under constant attack by those who oppose him and his style of leadership. Beginning when he was still in office, efforts are continuing to try to find him guilty of purported crimes. He has never been found guilty of any crime, winning all cases that
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on August 6, 1997. During the rescue efforts, Gutierrez was one of the first responders and the first to reach the burning plane along with Dep. Fire Chief Chuck Sanchez and his security police officer Cecil Sulla. Gutierrez was credited with saving several lives, including 11-year-old Rika Matsuda
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and as the architect and father of computerization of the Government of Guam. In 1977, by authorization of Federal Law and Local Law, Gutierrez was elected to the First Constitutional Convention and was elected by his colleagues to preside as president. A constitution was drafted and approved by
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He was selected by his colleagues to serve as Chairman of the Committee on Housing and Urban Development in the first of his nine terms as senator. During his first term, Carl Gutierrez authored the GHURA 500 Low and Moderate Income Housing Law, which used five parcels of government land in Dededo
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Upon assuming office on January 2, 1995, Governor Carl T.C. Gutierrez focused his work in the areas of infrastructure so that all the marginalized people will be brought into the 20th century before it went out and also pushing for economic development by aggressively completing 85% of his Vision
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left homeless due to the typhoon. Additionally, an estimated 30–40% of the public buildings received major damage. Buildings on the island made of reinforced concerted fared well, as opposed to light metal-frame structures, which more often were completely destroyed. Large tourist hotels near
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his intention to run with Gumataotao for governor. At the event, Governor Gutierrez said, "The island needs change; the people are suffering. We need people and leadership that care for all the people." On November 4, Gutierrez was again defeated by the incumbent governor, Eddie Baza Calvo.
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primary, Gutierrez placed number 8 by votes received, with 4,925 votes. In the General Election, Carl Gutierrez rose to number 7 with 10,844 votes. Three future governors of Guam were included in the 12th Guam Legislature, which was sworn in on January 1, 1973, including Governor Gutierrez,
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Gutierrez served as advisor to Palau's Constitutional Convention in 1979 and was later made an honorary citizen of Palau by legislation. He co-sponsored legislation creating the APIL, association of Pacific Island legislatures. He was elected to three terms as their president.
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In 1998, Governor Carl Gutierrez ran for reelection with Lieutenant Governor Madeleine Z. Bordallo. There were two Democratic teams that challenged the Gutierrez-Bordallo team in the primary. Senator Thomas C. Ada and Senator Lou A. Leon Guerrero ran as a team, as did Senator
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2001 plan by the end of 1999. Despite a super majority Republican Legislature that opposed virtually every executive initiative, the Gutierrez-Bordallo administration was successful in guiding the island through the rough waters of economic downturns throughout the region.
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of the Legislature. Other committee assignments included several terms as Vice Chairman of the Committee on Rules and the Committee on Tourism and Transportation. Gutierrez wrote or co-sponsored 270 Public Laws during his 18 years as senator.
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also sustained heavy damage, with hundreds of downed trees and many facilities left damaged. Across Guam, damage was estimated at USD500 million. About 100 people were injured, but the typhoon caused no deaths on the island.
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In 1978, Carl Gutierrez ran for the office of governor as an independent, with Dr. Joseph Dizon, a Republican, as his running mate. In the primary, the ticket received 762 votes, insufficient to be included in the General Election.
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Following his tour in the Air Force from 1960 to 1965, Gutierrez entered into the business world, eventually forming CarlTom Construction Company. Gutierrez spent nearly eight years as a government of Guam data processing manager.
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in 1969 gearing up for the 1970 first election for the office of Governor of Guam. Eventually Ricky, Dick Taitano and sister Evelyn and others urged him to run for senator in the 1972 election. Gutierrez was elected in 1972.
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In addition to Governor Gutierrez' two successful elections as Governor with running mate Madeleine Bordallo, Governor Gutierrez ran unsuccessfully for governor in 1978, with running mate Dr. Joseph Dizon, in 1986 with Senator
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Gutierrez returned to the Legislature in 1989 and served three successive terms. Of his nine total terms, he served three as chairman of the powerful Committee on Ways and Means, and was twice elected by his colleagues to be
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asked to remove himself from the election lawsuit. In early April 2012, former Governor Carl Guiterrez announced that he would not run for congress representing Guam. This was a result of Congresswoman
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In 1986, Gutierrez ran for Governor against incumbent Governor Ricardo J. Bordallo, the party icon who had encouraged Gutierrez to get into politics in the first place. Senator Gutierrez and Senator
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due to most lines being underground. Strong waves washed away a few coastal roads in the northern portion of the island, leaving them temporarily closed. The waves surpassed the seawall at
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Senator Carl Gutierrez sought reelection in 1974. In the Democratic primary, Gutierrez placed 3rd, receiving 6,278 votes. In the General Election, Gutierrez placed 10th with 11,028 votes.
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Gutierrez finish high school on the U.S. mainland, Gutierrez took advantage of the opportunity. However, less than four months after leaving Guam, his father died. He graduated from
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In January 2018, former Governor Carl T.C. Gutierrez officially announced his bid to once again be the Governor of Guam, after losing the past 2 elections against the
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in November 1962, Gutierrez was assigned to Andersen Air Force Base, so he could help his mother and brothers and sisters in the aftermath of the typhoon.
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Spangled Banner by Joseph "Uncle Tote" Cunningham and several speakers addressed the assembled crowd. President Clinton was introduced by youth speaker
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In 1980, Gutierrez won a seat back and returned to the Legislature in 1981. He successfully unseated an incumbent Republican Senator in his district.
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In November, 2006, Governor Gutierrez was awarded the Gusi Peace Prize for political achievement in the Republic of the Philippines by president
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left behind by the Ada/Blas administration, the destruction of the island's infrastructure by Supertyphoons Chata'an, Paka, and Pongsona.
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Gutierrez married Geraldine Chance “Geri” Torres, on September 7, 1963, after a 6-month courtship. Gutierrez and Geri are practicing
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Steve Limtiaco, "Aguon wants out of suit, Gutierrez to continue challenging 2010 election," February 23, 2012, Pacific Daily News,
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on October 15, 1941, Gutierrez was the fourth of eleven children born to Tomas Taitano Gutierrez and Rita Benavente Cruz. He is of
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They ran unopposed in the Democratic primary, but were defeated in the general election by 487 votes by the current Governor
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Governor Gutierrez has remained active in public life for a period spanning four decades. He was again defeated in the
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Despite Underwood-Aguon spending 19.4% more on the campaign, they received only 13.6% more votes than Gutierrez-Cruz.
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to investigate the irregularities that were found by the Guam Election Commission in the 2010 general election.
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from January 2, 1995, to January 6, 2003. Gutierrez previously served a total of nine terms as a Senator in the
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to be the Democratic Party candidate for governor in 2006. The Gutierrez-Cruz team faced former Guam Delegate
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and was chosen by his colleagues to serve as Speaker of the 17th and 18th Guam Legislatures, respectively.
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and Rodriguez/Cruz ticket. In the August primary, Gutierrez and Bordallo were defeated by the ticket of
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Carl Gutierrez became interested in the world of politics and assisted former Democratic senators
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Just following the reelection of Governor Carl T.C. Gutierrez and Madeleine Z. Bordallo,
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majority ( 14 of 21 seats ) and he was elected Speaker of the Legislature for two terms.
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Bureau. He was recognized by the governments of Japan and the Republic of Korea.
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His long history of public service also includes election as President of Guam's
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lost to Governor Bordallo and Lt. Governor Eddie Reyes in the primary election.
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went to trial. Other cases were thrown out of court because they had no merit.
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Public life after the Gutierrez-Bordallo Administration (2003–present)
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and Yigo to build 500 homes, and established the Guam Youth Congress.
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he was among those who were rescued by American soldiers during the
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following through with her commitment to ask U.S. Attorney General
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Former Governor Carl T.C. Gutierrez ran with Senator and former
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The tourism economy was also severely affected by the crash of
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but was later not ratified by Guam in a 1979 special election.
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Political career before the Gutierrez-Bordallo Administration
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The Man from Tomorrow: a biography of Carl T.C. Gutierrez
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and Barry Small, an injured helicopter mechanic from
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first federally-recognized Constitutional Convention
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Index


Governor of Guam
Madeleine Bordallo
Joseph Franklin Ada
Felix Perez Camacho
Guam Legislature
Tommy Tanaka
Franklin Quitugua
Guam Legislature
Guam Democratic Party
Pilar C. Lujan
Agana Heights
Guam
Democratic
Geri T. Gutierrez
United States
United States Air Force
Governor of Guam
Madeleine Bordallo
Guam Legislature
John P. Aguon
Senator Benjamin J.F. Cruz
Senator Frank B. Aguon, Jr.
2014 gubernatorial election
Agaña Heights
Guam
Spanish
Chamorro
World War II
Chamorros

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