- Palomo, Greg Sanchez, Mary Sanchez, Tony
Unpingco,
Pedro C. Sanchez,
Katherine B. Aguon, Juan C. Tenorio, Bert
Unpingco, Ben Perez,
Eddie Duenas,
Joseph F....
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Legislature in 1994.
Santos ran for
office in
response to a
challenge by
Judge Unpingco, who had
presided over his 1993 case. The
judge had told
Santos that if...
- Greg Sanchez, Mary Sanchez, Tony
Unpingco, Dr.
Pedro Sanchez, Dr.
Katherine Aguon, Juan C. Tenorio, Bert
Unpingco, Ben Perez,
Eddie Duenas,
Joseph F...
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football clubs book King, Ian; Maluwelmeng, Brett; Manaschev, Erlan;
Unpingco, Noel (30 Apr 2015). "Guam – List of Champions". RSSSF.
Archived from the...
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Republican gubernatorial candidate, Tony
Unpingco, the
former Speaker of the Legislature. However, the
Unpingco-Calvo
ticket was
defeated in the Republican...
- (1970–1990,
first Guamanian to
serve on the
federal bench) The Hon. John S.
Unpingco (1992–2002) The
district also
seats one
federal Magistrate,
currently the...
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Benjamin J.F. Cruz fill the
vacancy left by the late
Senator Antonio R.
Unpingco. In the next
General Election (2008), the 8–7
majority and in the next...
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January 6, 1997
Preceded by Joe T. San
Agustin Succeeded by
Antonio R.
Unpingco Majority Leader of the Guam
Legislature In
office January 2, 1989 – January...
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Republican senators.
After the p****ing of
Republican Senator Antonio R.
Unpingco, a
special election was held on
January 5, 2008, at
which former Chief...
- 020 16.08
Melvin F.
Duenas 11,844 15.84
Nonito Vincent Blas 11,300 15.11
Ricardo Sablan Unpingco 9,748 13.04 Write-in 136 0.18
Total votes 74,762 100...