Carlos S. Camacho

This article discusses the former Northern Mariana Islands governor. For the former Guam governor, see Carlos Camacho. For the Colombian actor, see Carlos Camacho (actor).
Carlos Camacho
1st Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands
In office
January 9, 1978  January 11, 1982
Lieutenant Francisco Ada
Preceded by Position established
Succeeded by Pedro P. Tenorio
Personal details
Born Carlos Sablan Camacho
(1937-02-27) February 27, 1937
Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Lourdes Camacho[1]
Alma mater University of Hawaii, Manoa
Fiji School of Medicine
Religion Roman Catholicism

Carlos Sablan Camacho (born February 27, 1937) was the first elected Governor of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, a commonwealth of the United States.

Biography

Camacho was born on Saipan. He attended the University of Hawaii and the Fiji School of Medicine. He practiced medicine until 1967, when he was elected to the Congress of Micronesia. He served as the Pacific islands' chief medical officer of public health from 1969 to 1977. He was also president of the Saipan Democratic Party from 1975 to 1977. In 1976, he was appointed to the Northern Marianas Constitutional Convention.[2]

Governorship

Camacho, a Democrat, was elected the first governor of that new territory in 1977. He served a single term from 1978 to 1982, when he was succeeded by a Republican, Pedro Tenorio.

Taisacan v. Camacho

In 1980, the CNMI legislature passed a budget that would have appropriated over $1.5 million in federal money for capital improvements on the island of Rota. Camacho vetoed this portion of the budget, calling it excessive and inequitable. Leon Taisacan, a Rota resident, then sued Camacho, claiming that his veto violated the terms of the Covenant between the United States and the CNMI. A district court granted summary judgement in favor of Camacho, and then the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit dismissed the lawsuit on the grounds that Taisacan did not have standing to sue, as he was not specifically injured by the veto.[3]

References

  1. Casas, Gemma Q. (2010-03-11). "Former Lt. Governor Ada laid to rest". Marianas Variety News & Views. Retrieved 2010-03-12.
  2. Lal, Brij V.; Kate Fortune (2000). "Carlos Sablan Camacho". The Pacific Islands: An Encyclopedia. University of Hawaii Press. p. 294.
  3. "660 F2d 411 Taisacan v. S Camacho". OpenJurist. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
Political offices
New office Governor of Northern Mariana Islands
1978–1982
Succeeded by
Pedro Tenorio
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