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Lieutenant
  
Joseph Franklin Ada

Name
  
Paul Calvo

Succeeded by
  
Ricardo Bordallo

Party
  
Republican Party of Guam

Spouse(s)
  
Rosa Herrero Baza

Education
  
Santa Clara University

Preceded by
  
Ricardo Bordallo

Role
  
Politician


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Born
  
July 25, 1934 (age 89) Agana, Guam, U.S. (
1934-07-25
)

Political party
  
Republican Party of Guam

Profession
  
Politician, businessman

Children
  
Eddie Calvo, Paul Anthony Calvo, Kathy C. Sgro

Grandchildren
  
Vinson Calvo, Celine Calvo, Eddie Calvo, PJ Calvo, Rosae Calvo, Melva Calvo

People also search for
  
Eddie Calvo, Rosa Herrero Baza

Alma mater
  
Santa Clara University

Paul McDonald Calvo (born July 25, 1934) is an Guamanian politician. He was the third elected Governor of Guam from 1979 to 1983.

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Early life

Calvo was born in Agana, Guam, U.S, and is the eldest son of Eduardo "Jake" Torres Calvo (1909–1963) and Veronica Mariano McDonald (1913–2009). His only two brothers and two sisters-in-law are Edward (1936–2004), Thomas (1940–2015), Frances Matias Calvo & Rosario Castro Calvo. His paternal grandparents were Attorney Don Tomas Anderson Calvo and Doña Regina Martinez Torres. His maternal grandparents were John Francis McDonald and Dolores Mariano. He attended George Washington High School in Guam. He then attended the Peacock Military Academy and Santa Clara University.

Political career

He embarked on a business career in his family's insurance company in 1958, and entered politics during the 1960s as a member of the Republican Party. He was elected as a senator in the Legislature of Guam in 1965, and during his three terms in the body served as chair of the government Committee on Finance and Taxation and parliamentary leader of the Republican Party. Calvo was elected governor in 1978, and served until 1982.

Calvo-Palomo Campaign (1974)

Calvo teamed up with Senator Tony Palomo to challenge the incumbents, Gov. Carlos Camacho and Lt. Gov. Kurt Moylan. The Calvo-Palomo ticket’s attacks on the administration included charges of corruption and favoritism, and the primary election was so close – Camacho-Moylan won by only 261 votes – that Calvo-Palomo decided to run as a write-in team for the general election. While Calvo-Palomo lost in the general election, they forced a runoff election to be held between Camacho-Moylan and the Democratic team of Ricardo J. Bordallo and Rudy Sablan. Camacho-Moylan lost the runoff, and afterward Carlos Camacho retired from politics and gave control of the Republican Party to Calvo.

Governorship (1979–1983)

During his first year as governor, Calvo reduced the government of Guam’s deficit by $27 million, but the deficit continued to climb for the rest of his term due mainly to long-standing problems with tax collections.

Guam’s economy began to regain health under Calvo’s administration, as he sought to attract new businesses to Guam, including a tuna-fishing fleet, a garment manufacturer, and hotel construction. Visitor arrivals also registered sharp increases.

But Calvo’s term as governor was marred by the teacher’s strike of 1981, which lasted many months and caused deep divisions in Guam’s education system. He lost to Bordallo-Reyes Campaign in the 1982 election and decided to retire from politics. Although he has never run for office since, Calvo remains strongly influential in Republican politics, as its senior statesman, and his son Eddie Baza Calvo was one of the most popular senators in I Liheslaturan Guåhan/the Guam Legislature and was elected governor of Guam in 2009 along with running mate Ray Tenorio.

Personal life

He is married to Rosa Herrero Baza and had eight children:

  • Vera Calvo-Garces, married to Fabian Garces.
  • Kathrine "Kathy" Calvo-Sgro, married to Peter "Pete" Sgro, Jr.
  • Paul Anthony Calvo, Jr., married to Shelly V. Calvo.
  • Edward J.B. Calvo (b. August 29, 1961), married to Christine Lujan Sonido
  • Barbara Calvo-Damron, married to Mark Damron.
  • Marie Calvo-Benito, married to Michael "Mike" Benito.
  • Reyna Calvo
  • Clare Calvo
  • He has 23 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren:

  • Pablo Garces
  • Fabian Garces
  • Julia Garces French
  • Christopher Sgro (Ricardo, Natalia)
  • Matthew Sgro
  • Katarina Sgro
  • Maria Sgro
  • Paul Daniel Calvo (Paul Mason, Paulo)
  • Mason Calvo
  • Brittany Calvo
  • Danny Calvo (Thomas)
  • Eddie Calvo (Sabian)
  • Vinson Calvo (Eden Mason, Isaac)
  • Rosae Calvo
  • Paul Jerome Calvo
  • Melva Calvo
  • Celine Calvo
  • Matthew Damron (Camden)
  • Rose Damron
  • Aubrey Lyles (Bailey)
  • Alyssa Benito (Gabriel Luke, Mia)
  • Brianna Benito (Madison)
  • Jake Benito
  • Kenneth Paul Smith
  • References

    Paul McDonald Calvo Wikipedia