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Kelly Marsh-Taitano
Assistant Majority Leader of the Guam Legislature
In office
January 7, 2019 – January 4, 2021
Preceded byJoe S. San Agustin
Succeeded by Amanda Shelton
Senator of the Guam Legislature
In office
January 7, 2019 – January 4, 2021
Personal details
Born
Kelly G. Marsh

(1964-12-24) December 24, 1964 (age 59)
Political party Democratic
SpouseTyrone Taitano [1]
Children3
EducationPh.D. in Cultural Heritage Studies, Charles Sturt University; M.A. in Micronesian Studies, University of Guam; B.A. in History and Anthropology, University of Guam

Kelly Marsh-Taitano (born December 24, 1964) is a Guamanian politician and academic. A member of the Democratic Party, she was a senator in the 35th Guam Legislature. A member of the majority party, Marsh-Taitano was selected as Assistant Majority Leader by her colleagues and chaired the Committee on Heritage and the Arts, Parks, Guam Products, Hagatna Revitalization, Self-Determination, and Regional Affairs.

Early life and education

Kelly Marsh-Taitano was born on December 24, 1964, to her parents Gaynell Bob Marsh and Catherine Ann Becker. She attended the University of Guam in Mangilao, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in History and Anthropology and a Master of Arts in Micronesian Studies. In 2013, she received her Ph.D. in Cultural Heritage Studies from Charles Sturt University in Albury-Wodonga, Australia. [2]

Prior to her election to the Guam Legislature, Kelly Marsh-Taitano worked as an adjunct professor at the University of Guam. [3]

Political career

Marsh-Taitano ran for the incoming 35th Guam Legislature in 2018. She placed 10th in the Democratic primary election in August, advancing to the general election. [4] She placed 11th in the general election in November, earning a seat in the legislature. [5]

Marsh-Taitano sought reelection for the 36th Guam Legislature in 2020. She advanced to the general election by default since Guam's 2020 primary election was canceled due to COVID-19. [6] In the November general election, she placed 16th, narrowing missing the ability to gain a seat in the incoming legislature. [7]

Kelly Marsh-Taitano is running for the seat in the 37th Guam Legislature in 2022. The primary election is set for August 27, 2022. Her placement in the primary will determine if she moves forward to the general election.[ needs update]

Personal life

Marsh-Taitano is married to Tyrone Taitano [1] and resides in Asan, Guam. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Chris Barnett. Marsh, Marsh-Taitano, Marsh (Taitano)?, Barrigada. 28 February 2019.
  2. ^ Charles Sturt University. Postgraduates, Australia.
  3. ^ a b KUAM. Kelly G. Marsh, Barrigada. 2018.
  4. ^ Guam Election Commission. 2018 Primary Election Official Results, Hagatna, Guam.
  5. ^ Guam Election Commission. 2018 General Election Official Results, Hagatna, Guam.
  6. ^ Post, Haidee Eugenio Gilbert I. The Guam Daily. "Guam cancels 2020 primary election". The Guam Daily Post. Retrieved 2022-07-25.
  7. ^ "20GE OFFICIAL RESULTS SUMMARY.pdf". Google Docs. Retrieved 2022-07-25.

External links

Party political offices
Preceded by
Joe S. San Agustin
Assistant Majority Leader of the Guam Legislature
2019–2021
Succeeded by
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kelly Marsh-Taitano
Assistant Majority Leader of the Guam Legislature
In office
January 7, 2019 – January 4, 2021
Preceded byJoe S. San Agustin
Succeeded by Amanda Shelton
Senator of the Guam Legislature
In office
January 7, 2019 – January 4, 2021
Personal details
Born
Kelly G. Marsh

(1964-12-24) December 24, 1964 (age 59)
Political party Democratic
SpouseTyrone Taitano [1]
Children3
EducationPh.D. in Cultural Heritage Studies, Charles Sturt University; M.A. in Micronesian Studies, University of Guam; B.A. in History and Anthropology, University of Guam

Kelly Marsh-Taitano (born December 24, 1964) is a Guamanian politician and academic. A member of the Democratic Party, she was a senator in the 35th Guam Legislature. A member of the majority party, Marsh-Taitano was selected as Assistant Majority Leader by her colleagues and chaired the Committee on Heritage and the Arts, Parks, Guam Products, Hagatna Revitalization, Self-Determination, and Regional Affairs.

Early life and education

Kelly Marsh-Taitano was born on December 24, 1964, to her parents Gaynell Bob Marsh and Catherine Ann Becker. She attended the University of Guam in Mangilao, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in History and Anthropology and a Master of Arts in Micronesian Studies. In 2013, she received her Ph.D. in Cultural Heritage Studies from Charles Sturt University in Albury-Wodonga, Australia. [2]

Prior to her election to the Guam Legislature, Kelly Marsh-Taitano worked as an adjunct professor at the University of Guam. [3]

Political career

Marsh-Taitano ran for the incoming 35th Guam Legislature in 2018. She placed 10th in the Democratic primary election in August, advancing to the general election. [4] She placed 11th in the general election in November, earning a seat in the legislature. [5]

Marsh-Taitano sought reelection for the 36th Guam Legislature in 2020. She advanced to the general election by default since Guam's 2020 primary election was canceled due to COVID-19. [6] In the November general election, she placed 16th, narrowing missing the ability to gain a seat in the incoming legislature. [7]

Kelly Marsh-Taitano is running for the seat in the 37th Guam Legislature in 2022. The primary election is set for August 27, 2022. Her placement in the primary will determine if she moves forward to the general election.[ needs update]

Personal life

Marsh-Taitano is married to Tyrone Taitano [1] and resides in Asan, Guam. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Chris Barnett. Marsh, Marsh-Taitano, Marsh (Taitano)?, Barrigada. 28 February 2019.
  2. ^ Charles Sturt University. Postgraduates, Australia.
  3. ^ a b KUAM. Kelly G. Marsh, Barrigada. 2018.
  4. ^ Guam Election Commission. 2018 Primary Election Official Results, Hagatna, Guam.
  5. ^ Guam Election Commission. 2018 General Election Official Results, Hagatna, Guam.
  6. ^ Post, Haidee Eugenio Gilbert I. The Guam Daily. "Guam cancels 2020 primary election". The Guam Daily Post. Retrieved 2022-07-25.
  7. ^ "20GE OFFICIAL RESULTS SUMMARY.pdf". Google Docs. Retrieved 2022-07-25.

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Preceded by
Joe S. San Agustin
Assistant Majority Leader of the Guam Legislature
2019–2021
Succeeded by

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