Background
Juan Borja Tudela was born on May 17, 1936 on the island of Saipan. He was the son of Jesus Tudela and Anunciación Borja. He grew up during the final years of the Japanese administration and military occupation of the Northern Mariana Islands, three years prior to the start of World World War II in 1939.
Career
He then served as the Mayor for the island of Saipan, the capital and largest Municipality of the Northern Mariana Islands, from January 2002 to January 2010, successfully completing two terms. He was succeeded by newly elected Republican, Mayor Donald Flores. Early life and education
He received strict compulsory education provided by the Japanese government up until June 1944.
He was only 8 years old when the United States 2nd Marine Division, 4th Marine Division, and the United States Army 27th Infantry Division landed on Saipan during Operation Forager in June 1944.
When Saipan was declared secured by Allied Forces in July 1944, Tudela"s family was relocated to Camp Susupe were they remained for the duration of the war. After the end of the World World War II Tudela briefly left Saipan for the island of Guam to pursue his studies to become an ordained Catholic priest at Father Duenas Memorial School in Dededo.
Due to financial constraint and never completed his priestly studies and returned to the Saipan. Upon his return, he worked for Saipan"s post-war government under the control of the United States Navy.
The Naval administration as it was called was influential in providing young local citizens jobs, assistance, and education.
Tudela witnessed the island"s every growing economy, infrastructure, and government that would later influenced his decision to become a politician. He took office in January 2002. He was a strong proponent of the NMI-Japan Cultural Exchange, which brought Japanese exchange students to the Northern Mariana Islands.
Tudela announced his decision not to seek re-election to a third term in 2009.
He was succeeded as Mayor by Republican Donald Flores, who took office in January 2010. Juan Tudela died from stomach cancer at a hospital in Hawaii on February 2, 2013, at the age of 77.
He was buried at Chalan Kanoa Cemetery in Saipan. Tudela had 9 children.
Many of which went on to be successful, serving both in the field of education and healthcare.
Membership
Tudela served as a member of the 14th session of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives. Tudela served as a member of the 14th Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives. Tudela was first elected Mayor of Saipan in November 2001 as a member of the Democratic Party.