John P. Aguon | |
Office: | Vice Speaker of the Guam Legislature |
Term Start: | August 9, 1993 |
Term End: | January 2, 1999 |
Predecessor: | Francisco R. Santos |
Successor: | Ted S. Nelson |
Term Start1: | January 7, 1991 |
Term End1: | January 4, 1993 |
Predecessor1: | Ted S. Nelson |
Successor1: | Francisco R. Santos |
Office2: | Member of the Guam Legislature |
Birth Name: | John Perez Aguon |
Party: | Democratic Party of Guam |
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.
Election | Guam Legislature | Primary Rank (Votes) | General Rank (Votes) | Result | |
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1982 | 17th Guam Legislature | 10 (7,071) | 16 (13,536) | Elected[2] | |
1984 | 18th Guam Legislature | 1 (7,417) | 9 (14,585) | Elected[3] | |
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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 |
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]