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  Won Pat, Judith T.
CANDIDATE DETAILS
AffiliationDemocratic  
  2007-01-01  
 
NameJudith T. Won Pat
Address
Inarajan, Guam , United States
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Born Unknown
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Jul 06, 2009 07:19am
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InfoJudith T. Perez Won Pat
EDUCATION
Doctor of Education Educational Leadership, University of San Diego
Master of Education Guidance and Counseling, University of Guam
Bachelor of Arts Psychology & Political Science Major,
Secondary Education, Minor, Columbia Union College, Maryland
Associate of Arts Liberal Arts, Montgomery College, Maryland

FAMILY BACKGROUND
Husband, Melvin B. Borja, deceased
Chief of Surveillance and Biologist, Guam Environmental Protection Agency
Children Ahtoy, graduate student at Columbia University. NY
Mel II, Bachelor of Education, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Ana Maria, Junior, Chaminade University, Hawaii
Parents Former Congressman Antonio B. Won Pat and Ana Won Pat

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2006 Treasurer, Board of Directors, Association of Pacific Island Legislature, APIL.
2005-2006 Senate member to Association of Pacific Island Legislature, APIL.
2005-2006 Senator, 28th Guam Legislature. Member, Committee on Education & Community Development, Member, Committee on Natural Resources, Utilities & Micronesian Affairs, Member, Committee on Tourism, Maritime, Military & Veterans Affairs, Member, Committee on Criminal Justice, Public Safety, Youth and Foreign Affairs.
2003-2005 Adjunct Professor, College of Education, 2003, University of Guam
1997-1998 Senator, 24th Guam Legislature. Member, Committee on Education, Member, Committee on Natural Resources, Member, Committee on Power, Foreign Affairs and General Government Services.
1996-1997 Senator, 23rd Guam Legislature. Chairperson, Committee on Education; Legislative Secretary; Vice-Chairperson, Committee on Judiciary, Criminal Justice and Environmental Affairs; Vice Chairperson, Committee on Youth, Labor, and Parks and Recreation.
1991-1995 Principal, Dededo Middle School.
1984-1991 Principal, F. B. Leon Guerrero Middle School.
1981-1984 Assistant Principal, F. B. Leon Guerrero Middle school.
1980-1981 Assistant Principal, Dededo Junior High School.
1979-1980 Coordinator, Student Affairs, Guam Community College.
1979 Teacher VI/Placement Counselor, Apprenticeship and Training Division, Guam Community College.
1977-1978 Deputy Director, Department of Labor.
1976-1977 Teacher VI/Guidance Counselor, A. I. Johnston Junior High.
1973-1976 Teacher, George Washington Junior High.

PROFESSIONAL AND CIVIC MEMBERSHIP
Chair, Women Leaders Group to address social and cultural impact to the island of Guam due to a massive influx of 8,000 marines and families.
Member, Quality of Life, to address how the quality of life in government and community will be affected by the influx of 8,000 marines and families.
Member, Governor’s Community Task Force to prepare for the influx of 8,000 marines and families.
Treasurer, Board of Directors, 2006, Association of Pacific Island Legislatures (APIL).
Senate Member, 2005-2006, Association of Pacific Island Legislatures (APIL).
WD Area Leader, 2005- Present, SGI-USA, Guam
WD Chapter Leader, 2003-2005, SGI-USA, Guam
Member, 1995-Present, Guam Diabetes Association
Facilitator, 1997-Present, Rainbows for all Children.
Member, 1998, Guam Symphony Society.
Member, 1994-1998, Smile-of-a-Child Non-profit Organization, Guam.
Member, 1994-1998, Territorial Advisory Panel on Disabilities, Guam Department of Education, Guam.
Member/Representative, 1994-1998, Guam Division, National Middle School Association, Guam.
Member,1994-1996, Goals 200 Governance Committee, Guam Department of Education, Guam.
Member, 19954-1996, Territorial Advisory Committee on Education, Guam Community College, Guam.
President/Founder, 1990-Present, Guam Middle School Association, Guam.
Member, 1981-1986, Guam Administrators Association, Guam.
Secretary, 1979, Municipal Planning Council, Guam.
Member, 1978, Guam Heart Association
Member, 1977-1978, Intenon Famalaan Organization, Guam.
Elected Delegate, 1977, Guam Constitutional Convention, Guam.
Member, 1976, Board of Directors, Sunset Jaycees, Guam.
Member, 1975, Sunset Jaycees, Guam.
Member, 1975, Guam Soroptomist International, Guam
President, 1970, International Club, Montgomery College, Maryland.
Student Representative, 1969, International Club, Montgomery College, Maryland.


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FAMILY
Father Antonio Borja Won Pat 1908-1987

INFORMATION LINKS
RACES
  11/08/2022 Guam Delegate to US House Lost 47.53% (-4.94%)
  11/08/2016 Guam Legislature Lost 3.06% (-2.34%)
  11/04/2014 Guam Legislature Won 3.90% (-1.16%)
  11/06/2012 Guam Legislature Won 3.87% (-1.16%)
  11/02/2010 Guam Legislature Won 3.73% (-0.77%)
  11/04/2008 Guam Legislature Won 4.69% (-0.88%)
  11/07/2006 Guam Legislature Won 5.39% (-0.33%)
  11/02/2004 Guam Legislature Won 3.95% (-0.82%)
  09/07/2002 Guam Delegate to US House - D Primary Lost 40.80% (-18.40%)
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