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Richard Taitano

Richard Flores Taitano known as Dick Taitano (May 14, 1921 - January 4, 1997) was a Democratic Party of Guam politician in Guam. Taitano served as a senator for six terms of the Guam Legislature.[1]

Richard Flores "Dick" Taitano
Member of the Guam Legislature
In office
January 1, 1973 (1973-01-01) – January 5, 1981 (1981-01-05)
In office
January 2, 1967 (1967-01-02) – January 4, 1971 (1971-01-04)
Chairman of the Democratic Party of Guam
In office
1967–1969
Preceded byJesus U. Torres
Succeeded byJoaquin A. Perez
Deputy High Commissioner for the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
In office
1964–1966
Director of the Office of the Territories
In office
1961–1964
Director of the Guam Department of Finance
In office
1952–1961
Personal details
Born
Richard Flores Taitano

(1921-05-14)May 14, 1921
Hagatna
DiedJanuary 4, 1997(1997-01-04) (aged 75)
Political partyDemocratic Party of Guam
SpouseMagdalena "Maggie" Santos
Children3
EducationGeorge Washington High School

Early life edit

Taitano was born in Hagatna on (1921-05-14)May 14, 1921 to Juan San Nicolas Taitano and Rosario Sablan Flores of Dededo, Guam.[2]

Taitano graduated from George Washington High School in 1940 and earned a Baccalaureate degree from Berea College in 1949.[2]

Professional life edit

Taitano was appointed Director of the Guam Department of Finance and served from 1952 to 1961.[2] Taitano was appointed by President John F. Kennedy to serve as Director of the Office of the Territories and served from 1961 to 1964.[2] Taitano was appointed by President Lyndon Johnson to serve as Deputy High Commissioner for the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands and he served from 1964 to 1966.[2]

Guam Legislature edit

Taitano first successfully ran as a senator in the Guam Legislature in 1966 and was reelected in 1968.[3] Following his unsuccessful bid for Lieutenant in 1970 with Ricardo J. Bordallo, Taitano ran and was elected to four consecutive terms following his return to the legislature in the 1972 election.[1]

Elections edit

Election Guam Legislature General Rank (Votes) Result
1966 9th Guam Legislature 4 (9,562) Elected
1968 10th Guam Legislature 4 (9,468) Elected
1972 12th Guam Legislature 12 (10,556) Elected
1974 13th Guam Legislature 6 (11,271) Elected
1976 14th Guam Legislature 21 Elected[3]
1978 15th Guam Legislature 1st District: 5 (3,051) Elected[1]

Bordallo-Taitano 1970 Gubernatorial Ticket edit

Ricardo Bordallo ran for Governor with Taitano as his Lieutenant Governor candidate in the 1970 Guam gubernatorial election. After winning the primary election, the ticket was defeated in against the incumbent Republican Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Carlos Camacho and Kurt Moylan.[2]

Personal life edit

Taitano died on (1997-01-04)January 4, 1997, at the age of 75.

Legacy edit

The Micronesian Area Research Center was named for Richard F. Taitano in 1997.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1979, Hagatna. 1979.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Bruce L. Campbell. Richard Flores Taitano, Hagatna.
  3. ^ a b Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1st and 2nd Editions, 1974-1976, Hagatna. Pages 32-41.
  4. ^ Guampedia. Micronesian Area Research Center, Hagatna. 2018.
Party political offices
New office Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Guam
1970
Succeeded by

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