James Moylan
Guamanian-American politician (born 1962)
Jim Moylan
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Delegate to the
U.S. House of Representatives from Guam 's at-large district |
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Assumed office
January 3, 2023 |
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Preceded by | Michael San Nicolas |
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In office
January 7, 2019 – January 3, 2023 |
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James Camacho Moylan
( 1962-07-18 ) July 18, 1962 (age 61) |
Political party | Republican |
Education | University of Guam ( BS ) |
Website | House website |
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James Camacho " Jim " Moylan (born July 18, 1962) is a Guamanian politician serving as the delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives for Guam . He became a member of the Guam Legislature in 2019 and was elected to the U.S House of Representatives in the 2022 United States midterm elections .
Education
Moylan graduated from John F. Kennedy High School and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in criminal justice from the University of Guam . [1]
Career
Prior to entering politics, Moylan served as a commissioned officer in the United States Army and parole officer for the Guam Department of Corrections . He was elected to the Guam Legislature in 2018 and assumed office in 2019. Moylan is also a licensed insurance agent.
Moylan was the Republican nominee for the 2022 United States House of Representatives election in Guam . [2] He won the election, defeating Judith Won Pat . [3] He is the first Republican to represent Guam as a delegate since Vicente T. Blaz in 1993. [4]
Personal life
His mother, Maria Camacho Moylan, was related to Carlos Camacho ; through his father, who was the brother of Scotty Moylan , he is related to Kurt Moylan , Kaleo Moylan and Douglas Moylan . [5]
References
- ↑ "James C. Moylan, R., Guam Legislature" . guampdn.com . 16 October 2020 . Retrieved 2022-09-23 .
- ↑ "James Moylan" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved 2022-09-23 .
- ↑ Taitano II, Joe (8 November 2022). "Leon Guerrero-Tenorio, J. Moylan, D. Moylan win, Democrats hold Legislature" . Pacific Daily News . Retrieved 8 November 2022 .
- ↑ "The 2022 race for Guam delegate seat: Q&A with Sen. James Moylan" . pactimes . 2022-08-04 . Retrieved 2022-09-23 .
- ↑ "Familiar name in Guam legislative race" . 28 November 2017.
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