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Michael San Nicolas

Michael Franklin Quitugua San Nicolas (born January 30, 1981) also known as Michael "Mike" F.Q. San Nicolas, is currently a Democratic senator in the 33rd Guam Legislature. He serves as Assistant Majority Whip〔33rd Guam Legislature, (''33rd Guam Legislature Senators'' ), Hagatna, 2015.〕 and chairman of the Committee on Finance & Taxation, General Government Operations, and Youth Development.〔33rd Guam Legislature, (''Legislative Committees'' ), Hagatna, 2015.〕 In 2012, Senator San Nicolas was elected to the Guam Legislature with the 5th highest vote count, receiving 16,625 votes on November 6, 2012.〔Guam Election Commission, (''Official 2012 General Election Results'' ), Hagatna, December 2012.〕 In 2014, Senator San Nicolas won re-election with more votes than his 5th-place run in 2012.〔Guam Election Commission, (''Unofficial Results of the 2014 General Election'' ), Hagatna, 5 November 2014.〕
==Biography==
San Nicolas, born on January 30, 1981, is the eldest son of Miguel (Mike) Borja San Nicolas and Evangeline (Eva) Quitugua San Nicolas of Talofofo, Guam, both long-time educators at the Guam Department of Education. His younger siblings are Rick San Nicolas and Faith San Nicolas-Calvo. His paternal grandparents are Enrique Santos San Nicolas (1904–1971), who served in the Guam Congress, and Francesca Flores Borja San Nicolas (1917–2013) of Talofofo and maternal grandparents are former Speaker of the Guam Legislature Franklin Joseph Arceo Quitugua (1933-2015) and Julia Siguenza Quitugua (1933–2013) of Chalan Pago, Guam. He is also the great grandson of Ignacio Perez Quitugua (1909-1973), who served in the 1st to 9th Guam Legislatures.〔KUAM, (''Michael San Nicolas'' ), Hagatna, July 2012.〕
San Nicolas attended Father Duenas Memorial High School, John F. Kennedy High School, and Southern High School.〔 San Nicolas met his future wife, Kathryn Santos Ko, while he attended John F. Kennedy High School. In 1998, San Nicolas was on the Southern High School Mock Trial team which took second place in the annual Mock Trial National Championship held in Albuquerque, New Mexico.〔Congressman Robert A. Underwood, (''CONGRATULATIONS TO SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL'S MOCK TRIAL TEAM (Extensions of Remarks - May 21, 1998)'' ), Washington, D.C., 1998.〕 San Nicolas graduated from Southern High School in 1998.〔
On November 23, 1998, youth speaker San Nicolas introduced President Bill Clinton, who addressed a large crowd of assembled Guamanians.〔Josh Tyquiengco. () ''VOTE 2012 - The Challengers - Michael F.Q. San Nicolas''. Hagatna, 13 July 2012.〕
After graduating from Southern High School, San Nicolas studied history at the University of Guam. While attending the University, he served as Speaker of the 22nd Guam Youth Congress from 1998 to 2000 and elected by his peers as President of the Student Government Association in 2002-2003. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Guam in 2004.〔
In 2006, San Nicolas completed the management training program at the Bank of Guam, where he later worked as an investment advisor and rose to Assistant Vice President.〔Pacific Daily News, (''MICHAEL F.Q. SAN NICOLAS'' ), Hagatna, 2012.〕
San Nicolas married Kathryn Santos Ko in 2005. Together they have two children, Kaleb Michael San Nicolas and Katelyn Rose (Keke) San Nicolas.〔 In 2009, San Nicolas wrote a book dedicated to his son, Kaleb, titled ''A Father's Hand, Lessons for Life from Father to Son''.〔Michael F.Q. San Nicolas. A Father's Hand, Lessons for Life from Father to Son, Hagatna, 2009.〕

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