Guamanian politician
Ted S. Nelson
In office January 2, 1989 – January 7, 1991Preceded by Franklin J. Gutierrez Succeeded by John P. Aguon In office January 4, 1993 (1993-Jan-04 ) – January 6, 1997 (1997-Jan-06 ) In office January 3, 1983 (1983-Jan-03 ) – January 7, 1991 (1991-Jan-07 )
Born Theodore Sgambelluri Nelson
(1935-05-17 ) May 17, 1935 (age 89) Political party Democratic Party of Guam Spouse Gloria Camacho Boria Relations Telena Nelson (granddaughter)Children 5 Residence Yigo, Guam Alma mater College of Guam (A.A. ) , Ohio State University (B.A. ) , University of New Mexico (M.A. ) Profession Politician, educator
Theodore "Ted" Sgambelluri Nelson (born May 17, 1935) is a Guamanian retired politician. A member of the Democratic Party of Guam , Nelson served as Vice Speaker of Guam Legislature [ 1] and senator in the Guam Legislature for 6 terms.[ 2]
Biography
He was born on May 17, 1935, to Peter Flores Torres Nelson and Laura Sgambelluri. Nelson graduated from George Washington High School. He earned an Associate of Arts degree from the College of Guam , a bachelor's degree from Ohio State University, and a master's degree from the University of New Mexico.[ 3]
Nelson taught physical education at George Washington High School. He served as vice principal of George Washington Junior High School and later John F. Kennedy High School. He served as principal at George Washington Junior and Senior High Schools. He served as a special assistant under Governor Camacho and Governor Bordallo.[ 3]
Nelson was married to Gloria Camacho Borja[ 1] and has four children (Gwendolyn "Gwen", Theodore "Ted" Jr., Glenn and Rhonda) and one adopted daughter (Mary Adelbai Wenty).
Nelson is the paternal grandfather of Senator Telena Cruz Nelson .[ 4]
Arriola-Nelson Gubernatorial Ticket
In 1974, Joaquin C. "Kin" Arriola teamed up with Nelson in the Democratic Party of Guam Gubernatorial Primary. In the primary, Arriola-Nelson placed 4th against the teams of Ricardo Bordallo and Rudolph G. Sablan , Pedro C. Sanchez and Esteban U. Torres, and Manuel F.L. Guerrero and David D.L. Flores, with 1,254 votes.[ 5]
Guam Constitutional Convention 1977
During the 1977 Guam Constitutional Convention , Nelson served as a delegate from Mongmong-Toto-Maite and secretary of the convention.[ 3]
Guam Legislature
Elections
Leadership roles
Nelson served as vice president of the Association of Pacific Island Legislatures from January 1, 1995, to December 31, 1996.[ 19]
See also
References
^ a b Guampedia. Gloria Borja Nelson , Hagatna, Guam.
^ a b c d e f g Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report - Guam 2016 , Hagatna, Guam.
^ a b c Guam Constitutional Convention 1977. Proceedings of the Guam Constitutional Convention 1977. Agana, Guam 1979.
^ Committee to Elect Telena Cruz Nelson. Please elect Telena Cruz Nelson for Senator 2016 . Hagatna, Guam.
^ Guam Election Commission. Election 1974-1976 Comparative Analysis Report. Hagatna, Guam.
^ Guam Election Commission. Election 1979 Comparative Analysis Report. Hagatna, Guam.
^ Guam Election Commission. Election 1980 Comparative Analysis Report. Hagatna, Guam.
^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report - Guam 1983 , Hagatna, Guam.
^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1984 , Hagatna, Guam.
^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1986 , Hagatna, Guam.
^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1988 , Hagatna, Guam.
^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, 1990 , 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.
^ a b Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, Guam - 1998 & 2000 , Hagatna, Guam.
^ Guam Election Commission. Election Comparative Analysis Report, Guam - 2002 , Hagatna, Guam.
^ Guam Election Commission. Election 2004 Comparative Analysis Report , Hagatna, Guam.
^ APIL. HISTORICAL LISTING OF APIL OFFICERS , Hagatna, Guam.
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