
Governor of Guam
The Governor of Guam is the top elected official responsible for overseeing the territory’s government, implementing laws, and managing public services like education, healthcare, and infrastructure. As the chief executive, the governor sets policies, proposes budgets, and works with local lawmakers to address the needs of residents. Guam is an unincorporated U.S. territory, so the governor operates within both local governance and federal guidelines, representing Guam in national and international matters. The governor is elected by residents every four years and can serve multiple terms.