John Perez Aguon is a Guamanian former politician who served as Senator in the Guam Legislature for 6 terms.[1] He is the member of Democratic Party of Guam.

John P. Aguon
Vice Speaker of the Guam Legislature
In office
August 9, 1993 – January 2, 1999
Preceded byFrancisco R. Santos
Succeeded byTed S. Nelson
In office
January 7, 1991 – January 4, 1993
Preceded byTed S. Nelson
Succeeded byFrancisco R. Santos
Member of the Guam Legislature
In office
January 2, 1989 (1989-01-02) – January 6, 1997 (1997-01-06)
In office
January 3, 1983 (1983-01-03) – January 5, 1987 (1987-01-05)
Personal details
Born
John Perez Aguon
Political partyDemocratic Party of Guam

Political career edit

Guam Legislature edit

Elections edit

Election Guam Legislature Primary Rank (Votes) General Rank (Votes) Result
1982 17th Guam Legislature 10 (7,071) 16 (13,536) Elected[2]
1984 18th Guam Legislature 1 (7,417) 9 (14,585) Elected[3]
1988 20th Guam Legislature 3 (8,423) 7 (16,209) Elected[4]
1990 21st Guam Legislature 4 (9,826) 13 (17,536) Elected[5]
1992 22nd Guam Legislature No primary election 10 (18,611) Elected[6]
1994 23rd Guam Legislature 5 (10,827) 16 (18,807) Elected[1]

Committee leadership edit

  • Chairman, Committee on Rules, 18th Guam Legislature.
  • Chairman, Committee on Tourism & Transportation, 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd Guam Legislatures.
  • Vice Speaker, 23rd Guam Legislature

Gutierrez-Aguon Gubernatorial Ticket (1986) edit

In 1986, Senator Carl T.C. Gutierrez teamed up with Senator Aguon to run for the Democratic nomination for Governor and Lieutenant Governor of Guam. The Gutierrez-Aguon ticket lost to incumbent Governor Ricardo J. Bordallo and incumbent Lieutenant Governor Edward Diego Reyes in the primary election.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1994, Hagatna, Guam. Pages 46-50
  2. ^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report - Guam 1983, Hagatna, Guam. Pages 56-60
  3. ^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1984, Hagatna, Guam.
  4. ^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1988, Hagatna, Guam. Pages 43-47
  5. ^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1990, Hagatna, Guam. Pages 44-48
  6. ^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1992, Hagatna, Guam. Page 43
  7. ^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1986, Hagatna, Guam.