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Pedro Tenorio
2nd & 5th Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands
In office
January 12, 1998 – January 14, 2002
LieutenantJesus Sablan
Preceded byFroilan Tenorio
Succeeded byJuan Babauta
In office
January 11, 1982 – January 8, 1990
LieutenantPedro A. Tenorio
Preceded byCarlos S. Camacho
Succeeded byLorenzo I. De Leon Guerrero
President of the Northern Mariana Islands Senate
In office
January 14, 1980 – January 11, 1982
Preceded byLorenzo I. De Leon Guerrero
Succeeded byOlympio T. Borja
Personal details
Born

Pedro Pangelinan Tenorio


(1934-04-18)April 18, 1934
Saipan, Mariana Islands, South Pacific Mandate
DiedMay 21, 2018(2018-05-21) (aged 84)
Garapan, Northern Mariana Islands, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseSophie Pangelinan
Children9
EducationUniversity of Guam

Pedro "Teno"[1] Pangelinan Tenorio (April 18, 1934 – May 21, 2018) was a Northern Mariana Islander politician who served as the second and fifth governor of the Northern Mariana Islands from January 11, 1982, to January 8, 1990, and then from January 12, 1998, to January 14, 2002.[2]

With 12 years in office, Tenorio was the longest-serving governor in CNMI history.

Biography

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Tenorio was born on Saipan. He graduated from George Washington High SchoolinGuam and attended the University of Guam. He worked as a schoolteacher, a shipping executive, and a supervisor for a Naval technical and training unit. He first served in the House of Representatives of the Congress of Micronesia and subsequently became a member of the Marianas District Legislature.

In 1978, when the Northern Mariana Islands became a U.S. commonwealth (CNMI), he was elected vice president of the Northern Mariana Islands Senate in the first commonwealth legislature and chairman of the Programs Committee. He was elected president of the senate in 1980. Sworn in as governor in 1982, he was reelected for a second term in 1985. He was elected Governor again in November 1997 and was inaugurated on January 12, 1998.[3]

Tenorio was married to Sophia “Sophie”[4] Pangelinan Tenorio[5] and had nine children, Peter Michael, Ruth Christine, Patrick James, Paul Gilbert, Perry John, Reina Sophia, Roslyn Carlyn, Rebecca Dena, Peter Patrick, and reared son Francisco.[6] He died on May 21, 2018, at the Commonwealth Health Center, Garapan, Saipan,[7][8] and was buried at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Chalan Kanoa, Saipan.[9][10]

References

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  1. ^ Patterson, Carolyn Bennett, et al. "At the Birth of Nations: In the Far Pacific." National Geographic Magazine, October 1986 page 498. National Geographic Virtual Library, Accessed May 17, 2018.
  • ^ Marchesseault, Jeffrey (May 20, 2018). "CNMI mourns passing of legendary former Governor Pedro "Teno" Tenorio". PNC News First. Retrieved December 25, 2023.
  • ^ "NGA Profile of Pedro P. Tenorio". National Governor's Association. 2004. Retrieved December 31, 2008.
  • ^ http://www.mvariety.com/cnmi/cnmi-news/letters-to-the-editor/104818-in-memoriam-gov-pedro-pangelinan-tenorio-1934-2018 [dead link]
  • ^ "First Lady leads the creation of CNMI Chapter of Make-a-Wish Foundation". Saipan Tribune. September 1, 1999. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
  • ^ http://www.mvariety.com/cnmi/cnmi-news/obituaries/104617-pedro-pangelinan-tenorio [dead link]
  • ^ Villahermosa, Cherrie (May 22, 2018). "'A true statesman in every sense of the word'". Marianas Variety.
  • ^ Encinares, Erwin (May 22, 2018). "Gov. Teno passes away, 84". Saipan Tribune.
  • ^ Villahermosa, Cherrie (May 30, 2018). "Former Governor Teno laid to rest". Marianas Variety.
  • ^ Bautista, Kimberly (May 30, 2018). "CNMI bids Teno farewell". Saipan Tribune.
  • Party political offices
    Preceded by

    Jose Camacho Tenorio

    Republican nominee for Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands
    1981, 1985
    Succeeded by

    Larry Guerrero

    Preceded by

    Larry Guerrero

    Republican nominee for Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands
    1997
    Succeeded by

    Juan Babauta

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Carlos Camacho

    Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands
    1982–1990
    Succeeded by

    Lorenzo Guerrero

    Preceded by

    Froilan Tenorio

    Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands
    1998–2002
    Succeeded by

    Juan Babauta


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