Lorenzo I. De Leon Guerrero

He owned and managed the Commonwealth Maritime Agency in Saipan from 1980 until 1989 when he won the governorship.[1] In 1997, Guerrero unsuccessfully ran for governor with running mate, Rita Inos, who became the first woman to run for lieutenant governor of the Northern Mariana Islands at the time.[3] Guerrero, the first of the CNMI's elected governors to pass away, was survived by his wife, ten children, and about forty grandchildren and great-grandchildren.[3] The funeral mass were held at the Kristo Rai Church and Nuestra Senora de la Paz Chapel.Guerrero was married to Matilde Salas Villagomez Deleon Guerrero and had thirteen children, Aida, Joaquin, Margarita, Frances, Gloria, Emiliana, Dolores, Lorenza, Lorenzo Jr., Magdalena, Raymond, Patricia, and Edith.
Governor of the Northern Mariana IslandsBenjamin T. MangloƱaPedro P. TenorioFroilan C. TenorioPresident of the Northern Mariana Islands SenateSaipanMariana IslandsSouth Seas MandateNorthern Mariana IslandsRepublicanCNMI Republican PartyNorthern Mariana Islands SenateNorthern Mariana Islands Republican PartyFroilan TenorioRita Inoslieutenant governor of the Northern Mariana IslandsLorenzo Jr.Saipan TribunePedro TenorioGovernors of the Northern Mariana IslandsCamachoP. TenorioF. TenorioBabautaFitialTorresPalacios