Marilyn D.A. Manibusan
Senator of the Guam Legislature
In office
January 3, 1983  January 2, 1995
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
Parents
  • Joaquin V.E. Manibusan, Sr., (1921-1999) (father)
  • Alejandrina Atoigue Manibusan (died 1998) (mother)
OccupationPolitician
Known forFirst chairwoman of the Republican Party of Guam.
Other namesMarilyn Manibusan, Marilyn Dina Atoigue Manibusan

Marilyn D.A. Manibusan is a Guamanian politician. Manibusan is a former Republican senator in the Guam Legislature. Manibusan is the first chairwoman of the Republican Party of Guam.

Early life

Manibusan's father was Joaquin V.E. Manibusan, Sr., (1921-1999) a traffic and small claims court judge in Guam. Manibusan's mother was Alejandrina Atoigue Manibusan (died 1998).[1][2] Manibusan is the eldest with three siblings, including Joaquin V.E. Manibusan, Jr.[3][4]

Career

On November 2, 1982, Manibusan won the election and became a Republican senator in the Guam Legislature. Manibusan served her first term on January 3, 1983 in the 17th Guam Legislature.[5] Manibusan served her second term on January 7, 1985 in the 18th Guam Legislature.[5]

In 1986, Manibusan became the first chairwoman of the Republican Party of Guam.[6]

Manibusan served her third term on January 5, 1987 in the 19th Guam Legislature.[5] Manibusan served her fourth term on January 2, 1989 in the 20th Guam Legislature. Manibusan served her fifth term on January 7, 1991 in the 21st Guam Legislature.[5] Manibusan served her sixth term on January 4, 1993 in the 22nd Guam Legislature, which ended on January 2, 1995.[5]

Manibusan was chairwoman of the Guam Territorial Land Use Commission, which regulated land development.[7]

In March 2003, Manibusan was found guilty of 22 charges, including extortion and bankruptcy fraud. In August 2003, Manibusan was sentenced by the federal court to 71-months in prison for accepting kickbacks from developers in exchange for approvals and funding. In September 2003, Manibusan began her prison sentence at Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California.[8][9][10]

References

  1. "EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS HONORING THE LATE JOAQUIN V.E. MANIBUSAN, SR". govinfo.gov. September 8, 1999. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  2. "Alejandrina Matanane Atoigue Manibusan". legacy.com. 2018. Retrieved October 11, 2021.(archived)
  3. "Marilyn Manibusan". guampedia.com. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  4. "U.S. v. Sablan". casetext.com. July 29, 2002. Retrieved October 11, 2021.(archived)
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 "List of all Guam Legislatures". guamlegislature.com. Retrieved October 11, 2021.(archived)
  6. "RECOGNITION OF WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH, AND A TRIBUTE TO SENATOR CYNTHIA". govinfo.gov. March 8, 2001. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  7. "Attorney indictment is latest GHURA controversy". guampdn.com. March 25, 2017. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  8. "Former Guam senator convicted on 22 counts". rnz.co.nz. March 25, 2003. Retrieved October 11, 2021.(archived)
  9. "Ex-Guam Senator Sentenced for Corruption". apnews.com. August 19, 2003. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  10. Limtiaco, Steve (May 5, 2005). "FORMER GUAM SENATOR TO GET REDUCED SENTENCE". pireport.org. Retrieved October 11, 2021.(archived)
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