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Tom Ada

Thomas Castro Ada (born 1949) is a former Democratic Party of Guam politician in Guam. Ada served as Majority Leader of the 34th Guam Legislature[1] and Senator in the Guam Legislature for 10 terms.[2][3]

Tom Ada
Majority Leader of the Guam Legislature
In office
January 2, 2017 – January 7, 2019
Preceded byRory Respicio
Succeeded byTelena Nelson
Member of the Guam Legislature
In office
January 5, 2009 – January 7, 2019
In office
January 8, 2001 – January 6, 2003
In office
January 4, 1993 – January 4, 1999
Personal details
Born
Thomas Castro Ada

1949 (age 74–75)
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseJosephine Ada
EducationUniversity of Dayton (BA)
Indiana University, Bloomington (MPA)
University of Guam (MBA)

Early life edit

Thomas Castro Ada was born in 1949.[3]

Guam Legislature edit

Elections edit

Election Year Guam Legislature Primary Placement General Placement Result
1992 22nd Guam Legislature No primary election 1 Elected[4][5]
1994 23rd Guam Legislature 1 1 Elected[4][6]
1996 24th Guam Legislature 1 1 Not elected[4][7]
2000 26th Guam Legislature No primary election 6 Elected[4][8]
2008 30th Guam Legislature 4 5 Elected[4][9]
2010 31st Guam Legislature 4 1 Elected[4][10]
2012 32nd Guam Legislature 3 3 Elected[4][11]
2014 33rd Guam Legislature 4 6 Elected[4][12]
2016 34th Guam Legislature 7 13 Elected[4]

Leadership positions edit

Guam Legislature Years Position
30th Guam Legislature 2009-2011 Majority Whip[13]
32nd Guam Legislature 2013-2015 Assistant Majority Leader[14]
33rd Guam Legislature 2015-2017 Assistant Majority Leader[15]
34th Guam Legislature 2017-2019 Majority Leader[16]

Committee leadership edit

Leadership positions edit

Guam Legislature Years Committees Chaired
30th Guam Legislature 2009-2011 Committee on Utilities, Transportation, Public Works & Veterans Affairs[17]
31st Guam Legislature 2011-2013 Committee on Utilities, Transportation, Public Works & Veterans Affairs[18]
32nd Guam Legislature 2013-2015 Committee on Public Safety, Infrastructure & Maritime Transportation[19]
33rd Guam Legislature 2015-2017 Committee on Transportation, Infrastructure, Lands, Border Protection, Veterans' Affairs and Procurement[20]
34th Guam Legislature 2017-2019 Committee on Environment, Land, Agriculture, and Procurement Reform[21]

1998 gubernatorial campaign edit

In 1998, Ada teamed up with Senator Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero to run for Governor of Guam, as the "Tom and Lou" Team. Incumbent Governor Carl T.C. Gutierrez and incumbent Lieutenant Governor Madeleine Z. Bordallo were seeking reelection and were challenged by "Tom and Lou" and the team of Angel L.G. Santos and Jose T. "Pedo" Terlaje under the "HITA" slogan. The team of Gutierrez-Bordallo defeated both primary challengers with 16,838 votes, while "Tom and Lou" had 9,788 votes and the HITA team had 6,295 votes.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ Guam Legislature. Senators - 34th Guam Legislature, Hagatna.
  2. ^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, Hagatna.}}
  3. ^ a b Pacific Daily News. Senator Tom Ada Candidate Profile, Hagatna. 26 October 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report - Guam 2016, Hagatna, Guam.
  5. ^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1992, Hagatna, Guam.
  6. ^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1994, Hagatna, Guam.
  7. ^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1996, Hagatna, Guam.
  8. ^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, Guam - 1998 & 2000, Hagatna, Guam.
  9. ^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, Guam - 2008, Hagatna, Guam.
  10. ^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, Guam - 2010, Hagatna, Guam.
  11. ^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, Guam - 2012, Hagatna, Guam.
  12. ^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, Guam - 2014, Hagatna, Guam.
  13. ^ Guam Legislature. 30th Guam Legislature - Senators, Hagatna.
  14. ^ Guam Legislature. 32nd Guam Legislature - Senators, Hagatna.
  15. ^ Guam Legislature. 33rd Guam Legislature - Senators, Hagatna.
  16. ^ Guam Legislature. 34th Guam Legislature - Senators, Hagatna.
  17. ^ Guam Legislature. 30th Guam Legislature - Committees, Hagatna.
  18. ^ Guam Legislature. 31st Guam Legislature - Committees, Hagatna.
  19. ^ Guam Legislature. 32nd Guam Legislature - Committees, Hagatna.
  20. ^ Guam Legislature. 33rd Guam Legislature - Committees, Hagatna.
  21. ^ Guam Legislature. 34th Guam Legislature - Committees, Hagatna.
  22. ^ Guam Election Commission. 1998 & 2000 Guam Election Comparative Analysis Report. Hagatna. 2001.
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Guam
2002
Succeeded by
Legislature of Guam
Preceded by
Rory Respicio
Majority Leader of the Guam Legislature
2017–2019
Succeeded by

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Thomas Castro Ada born 1949 is a former Democratic Party of Guam politician in Guam Ada served as Majority Leader of the 34th Guam Legislature 1 and Senator in the Guam Legislature for 10 terms 2 3 Tom AdaMajority Leader of the Guam LegislatureIn office January 2 2017 January 7 2019Preceded byRory RespicioSucceeded byTelena NelsonMember of the Guam LegislatureIn office January 5 2009 January 7 2019In office January 8 2001 January 6 2003In office January 4 1993 January 4 1999Personal detailsBornThomas Castro Ada1949 age 74 75 Political partyDemocraticSpouseJosephine AdaEducationUniversity of Dayton BA Indiana University Bloomington MPA University of Guam MBA Contents 1 Early life 2 Guam Legislature 2 1 Elections 2 2 Leadership positions 2 3 Committee leadership 2 4 Leadership positions 3 1998 gubernatorial campaign 4 ReferencesEarly life editThomas Castro Ada was born in 1949 3 Guam Legislature editElections edit Election Year Guam Legislature Primary Placement General Placement Result 1992 22nd Guam Legislature No primary election 1 Elected 4 5 1994 23rd Guam Legislature 1 1 Elected 4 6 1996 24th Guam Legislature 1 1 Not elected 4 7 2000 26th Guam Legislature No primary election 6 Elected 4 8 2008 30th Guam Legislature 4 5 Elected 4 9 2010 31st Guam Legislature 4 1 Elected 4 10 2012 32nd Guam Legislature 3 3 Elected 4 11 2014 33rd Guam Legislature 4 6 Elected 4 12 2016 34th Guam Legislature 7 13 Elected 4 Leadership positions edit Guam Legislature Years Position 30th Guam Legislature 2009 2011 Majority Whip 13 32nd Guam Legislature 2013 2015 Assistant Majority Leader 14 33rd Guam Legislature 2015 2017 Assistant Majority Leader 15 34th Guam Legislature 2017 2019 Majority Leader 16 Committee leadership edit Leadership positions edit Guam Legislature Years Committees Chaired 30th Guam Legislature 2009 2011 Committee on Utilities Transportation Public Works amp Veterans Affairs 17 31st Guam Legislature 2011 2013 Committee on Utilities Transportation Public Works amp Veterans Affairs 18 32nd Guam Legislature 2013 2015 Committee on Public Safety Infrastructure amp Maritime Transportation 19 33rd Guam Legislature 2015 2017 Committee on Transportation Infrastructure Lands Border Protection Veterans Affairs and Procurement 20 34th Guam Legislature 2017 2019 Committee on Environment Land Agriculture and Procurement Reform 21 1998 gubernatorial campaign editIn 1998 Ada teamed up with Senator Lourdes A Leon Guerrero to run for Governor of Guam as the Tom and Lou Team Incumbent Governor Carl T C Gutierrez and incumbent Lieutenant Governor Madeleine Z Bordallo were seeking reelection and were challenged by Tom and Lou and the team of Angel L G Santos and Jose T Pedo Terlaje under the HITA slogan The team of Gutierrez Bordallo defeated both primary challengers with 16 838 votes while Tom and Lou had 9 788 votes and the HITA team had 6 295 votes 22 References edit Guam Legislature Senators 34th Guam Legislature Hagatna Guam Election Commission Election Comparative Analysis Report Hagatna a b Pacific Daily News Senator Tom Ada Candidate Profile Hagatna 26 October 2016 a b c d e f g h i Guam Election Commission Election Comparative Analysis Report Guam 2016 Hagatna Guam Guam Election Commission Election Comparative Analysis Report 1992 Hagatna Guam Guam Election Commission Election Comparative Analysis Report 1994 Hagatna Guam Guam Election Commission Election Comparative Analysis Report 1996 Hagatna Guam Guam Election Commission Election Comparative Analysis Report Guam 1998 amp 2000 Hagatna Guam Guam Election Commission Election Comparative Analysis Report Guam 2008 Hagatna Guam Guam Election Commission Election Comparative Analysis Report Guam 2010 Hagatna Guam Guam Election Commission Election Comparative Analysis Report Guam 2012 Hagatna Guam Guam Election Commission Election Comparative Analysis Report Guam 2014 Hagatna Guam Guam Legislature 30th Guam Legislature Senators Hagatna Guam Legislature 32nd Guam Legislature Senators Hagatna Guam Legislature 33rd Guam Legislature Senators Hagatna Guam Legislature 34th Guam Legislature Senators Hagatna Guam Legislature 30th Guam Legislature Committees Hagatna Guam Legislature 31st Guam Legislature Committees Hagatna Guam Legislature 32nd Guam Legislature Committees Hagatna Guam Legislature 33rd Guam Legislature Committees Hagatna Guam Legislature 34th Guam Legislature Committees Hagatna Guam Election Commission 1998 amp 2000 Guam Election Comparative Analysis Report Hagatna 2001 Party political offices Preceded byMadeleine Bordallo Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Guam2002 Succeeded byFrank Aguon Legislature of Guam Preceded byRory Respicio Majority Leader of the Guam Legislature2017 2019 Succeeded byTelena Nelson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tom Ada amp oldid 1197360638, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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