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Edwin Kenneth Propst was born in the Philippines, despite his mother's origin from that country.
Answer: False
Edwin Kenneth Propst was born in Samoa, not the Philippines. His mother, Juanita Palman, was from the Philippines, while his father, Ivan, was from Illinois, United States.
Ed Propst's father, Ivan, was employed by the Trust Territory Department of Education and originated from Illinois, United States.
Answer: True
The source states that Ed Propst's father, Ivan, was an employee of the Trust Territory Department of Education and was from Illinois, United States.
Ed Propst held the position of the oldest among his four siblings.
Answer: False
Ed Propst is explicitly stated to be the youngest of four children, not the oldest.
Ed Propst obtained a master's degree in communications from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Answer: False
Ed Propst earned a bachelor's degree in communications from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, not a master's degree.
Ed Propst oversaw the Head Start program within the Northern Marianas public school system during the period from 2009 to 2014.
Answer: True
Prior to his legislative career, Ed Propst managed the Head Start program within the Northern Marianas public school system from 2009 to 2014.
Ed Propst and his family maintain their residence in Garapan, Saipan.
Answer: False
Ed Propst and his family reside in Dandan, Saipan, not Garapan.
Ed Propst and his spouse, Daisy Pangelinan Manglona, are parents to two children.
Answer: False
Ed Propst and Daisy Pangelinan Manglona have four children, not two.
Prior to his legislative career, Ed Propst's professional background encompassed roles as a high school English teacher and an administrator at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Answer: False
Ed Propst was an administrator at Northern Marianas College, not the University of Hawaii at Manoa, before his legislative career.
Ed Propst matriculated at Sophia University and Northern Marianas College, yet he did not obtain a degree from either institution.
Answer: False
Ed Propst earned a bachelor's degree in communications from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, after attending Northern Marianas College. He also attended Sophia University for a period.
The full name of Ed Propst is Edwin Kenneth Propst, and his birth date is February 14, 1971.
Answer: True
Ed Propst's full name is Edwin Kenneth Propst, and he was born on February 14, 1971.
Ed Propst is a political figure originating from Guam, a U.S. territory situated in the Western Pacific Ocean.
Answer: False
Ed Propst is a politician from the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. commonwealth, not Guam.
Prior to embarking on his legislative career, Ed Propst served as the publisher of MP Magazine for a certain duration.
Answer: True
Among his professional experiences before his legislative career, Ed Propst was indeed the publisher of MP Magazine for a period.
From which specific U.S. political entity does Ed Propst originate?
Answer: Northern Mariana Islands
Ed Propst is a politician from the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. commonwealth in the Western Pacific Ocean.
In which geographical location was Edwin Kenneth Propst born?
Answer: Samoa
Edwin Kenneth Propst was born in Samoa on February 14, 1971.
Regarding Ed Propst's parentage, what were their respective nationalities or places of origin?
Answer: Father from Illinois, United States; Mother from the Philippines
Ed Propst's father, Ivan, was from Illinois, United States, and his mother, Juanita Palman, was from the Philippines.
How many siblings does Ed Propst possess, and what is his position in the birth order within his family?
Answer: Four children, he is the youngest.
Ed Propst is the youngest of four children.
Which institutions of higher education did Ed Propst attend, and what academic credential did he successfully acquire?
Answer: Northern Marianas College and the University of Hawaii at Manoa, earning a bachelor's degree in communications.
Ed Propst attended Northern Marianas College and the University of Hawaii at Manoa, where he earned a bachelor's degree in communications. He also attended Sophia University for a period.
Which of the subsequent roles does NOT represent one of Ed Propst's professional engagements prior to his legislative service?
Answer: Program manager at the CNMI Broadband Policy & Development Office
Ed Propst's professional experiences before his legislative career included being a high school English teacher, an administrator at Northern Marianas College, and the publisher of MP Magazine. He became a program manager at the CNMI Broadband Policy & Development Office *after* his legislative career.
Within the Northern Mariana Islands, in which precise location does Ed Propst and his family maintain their residence?
Answer: Dandan, Saipan
Ed Propst and his family live in Dandan, Saipan, one of the main islands of the Northern Mariana Islands.
What is the total number of children shared by Ed Propst and his spouse, Daisy Pangelinan Manglona?
Answer: Four children
Ed Propst is married to Daisy Pangelinan Manglona, and they have four children.
Ed Propst held the position of Floor Leader in the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives for approximately two years, from early 2023 to early 2025.
Answer: True
Ed Propst served as the Floor Leader of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives from January 9, 2023, to January 13, 2025, which is a period of approximately two years.
Representative Ralph Yumul assumed the role of Floor Leader of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives after Ed Propst's tenure.
Answer: False
Ralph Yumul preceded Ed Propst as Floor Leader. Marissa Flores succeeded Ed Propst in this role for the 24th Commonwealth Legislature.
During his service in the House, Ed Propst chaired the House Education Committee.
Answer: False
While Ed Propst was a member of the House Education Committee, he was the chair of the Gaming Committee, not the Education Committee.
Ed Propst was elected Floor Leader for the 23rd Commonwealth Legislature through acclimation, following his nomination by Representative Ralph Naraja Yumul.
Answer: True
Representative Ralph Naraja Yumul nominated Ed Propst for Floor Leader, and the House elected him by acclimation, which signifies a unanimous or near-unanimous consent.
In the 2014 election for the House of Representatives, Ed Propst secured the top position among seventeen candidates.
Answer: False
In the 2014 election, Ed Propst finished second out of seventeen candidates, not first.
In the 2016 election for the House of Representatives, Ed Propst emerged as the leading vote-getter, accumulating 2,024 votes.
Answer: True
Ed Propst was indeed the top vote-getter in the 2016 election, securing 2,024 votes and finishing first out of eleven candidates.
In the 2018 election, Ed Propst was re-elected to the House, achieving a second-place finish among thirteen candidates.
Answer: False
In the 2018 election, Ed Propst was re-elected to the House, finishing first among thirteen candidates, not second.
Notwithstanding his announced resignation, Ed Propst achieved re-election in 2020, garnering the highest number of votes in the 1st district.
Answer: True
Despite announcing his resignation, Ed Propst was re-elected in 2020, securing 1,891 votes and emerging as the top vote-getter in the 1st district.
In the 2022 election, Ed Propst achieved the highest vote count in the 1st district, securing 2,296 votes.
Answer: True
Ed Propst was indeed the top vote-getter in the 1st district in the 2022 election, receiving 2,296 votes.
Ed Propst's tenure as a member of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives, representing Precinct 1, spanned a total of eight years.
Answer: False
Ed Propst served as a member of the House of Representatives from January 12, 2015, to January 13, 2025, which constitutes a total of ten years, not eight.
Ed Propst held the position of minority leader in the CNMI Legislature from December 2018 until a coalition comprising Democrats and Independents achieved a majority in 2020.
Answer: True
Ed Propst served as the minority leader in the CNMI Legislature from December 2018 until a coalition of Democrats and independents secured a majority in the 2020 general election.
Ed Propst held membership on the House Federal & Foreign Affairs, Judiciary & Governmental Operations, and Ways & Means committees.
Answer: True
Ed Propst was indeed a member of the House Federal & Foreign Affairs, Judiciary & Governmental Operations, and Ways & Means committees, among others.
The visual representation of Ed Propst provided in the source material portrays him during his 2024 Delegate campaign.
Answer: False
The image associated with Ed Propst depicts him during the 23rd Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Legislature, not specifically his 2024 Delegate campaign.
Which prominent leadership position did Ed Propst occupy within the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives during the period of January 2023 to January 2025?
Answer: Floor Leader
Ed Propst served as the Floor Leader of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives from January 9, 2023, to January 13, 2025.
What was the cumulative length of Ed Propst's service as a representative for Precinct 1 in the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives?
Answer: 10 years
Ed Propst served as a member of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives, representing Precinct 1, from January 12, 2015, to January 13, 2025, which totals ten years.
Who held the position of Floor Leader in the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives immediately prior to Ed Propst's tenure?
Answer: Ralph Yumul
Ralph Yumul preceded Ed Propst as the Floor Leader of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives.
Who assumed the position of Floor Leader for the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives following Ed Propst's departure from the role?
Answer: Marissa Flores
Marissa Flores assumed the position of Floor Leader of the House of Representatives for the 24th Commonwealth Legislature, succeeding Ed Propst.
Which leadership position did Ed Propst occupy within the CNMI Legislature commencing in December 2018?
Answer: Minority Leader
Ed Propst served as the minority leader in the CNMI Legislature from December 2018.
During his tenure in the House, which specific committee did Ed Propst preside over as chair?
Answer: Gaming Committee
Ed Propst was the chair of the Gaming Committee during his time in the House.
What was the electoral process by which Ed Propst secured the position of Floor Leader for the 23rd Commonwealth Legislature?
Answer: By acclimation after nomination by Representative Ralph Naraja Yumul.
Representative Ralph Naraja Yumul nominated Ed Propst to serve as the Floor Leader, and the House voted by acclimation to elect him to the position.
Describe Ed Propst's electoral outcome in the 2014 election for the House of Representatives.
Answer: He finished second out of seventeen candidates.
In the 2014 election, Ed Propst finished second out of seventeen candidates vying for six seats.
What was the result of Ed Propst's re-election campaign in 2018?
Answer: He was re-elected, finishing first among thirteen candidates.
In 2018, Ed Propst was re-elected to the House, finishing first among thirteen candidates competing for six seats.
Notwithstanding his public announcement of resignation, what was the outcome of Ed Propst's 2020 re-election campaign?
Answer: He was re-elected and emerged as the top vote-getter in the 1st district.
Despite announcing his resignation, Ed Propst was re-elected later that fall, securing 1,891 votes and emerging as the top vote-getter in the 1st district.
Describe Ed Propst's electoral outcome in the 2016 election for the House of Representatives.
Answer: He was the top vote-getter with 2,024 votes.
In the 2016 election, Ed Propst was the top vote-getter, finishing first out of eleven candidates for six seats with a total of 2,024 votes.
During his tenure in the House, which of the subsequent committees did Ed Propst NOT hold membership in?
Answer: Appropriations Committee
Ed Propst was a member of the House Education, Federal & Foreign Affairs, Judiciary & Governmental Operations, and Ways & Means committees. The Appropriations Committee is not listed among those he served on.
In the 2022 election for the 1st district, what was the total number of votes received by Ed Propst?
Answer: 2,296 votes
In the 2022 election, Ed Propst was the top vote-getter in the 1st district, receiving 2,296 votes.
What is the subject portrayed in the image associated with Ed Propst within the provided source material?
Answer: Ed Propst during the 23rd Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Legislature.
The source material includes an image depicting Ed Propst during the 23rd Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Legislature.
Prior to 2020, Ed Propst was affiliated with the Democratic Party, a position he subsequently abandoned to register as an Independent.
Answer: False
Ed Propst was an Independent politician before 2020 and has been affiliated with the Democratic Party since 2020, which is the opposite of the statement.
During December 2021, a senior policy advisor from the Governor's office leveled allegations of physical threats against Ed Propst.
Answer: True
In December 2021, Ed Propst was indeed the subject of allegations of physical threats made by a senior policy advisor from the Governor's office.
In June 2020, Ed Propst declared his intention to seek re-election as an Independent candidate.
Answer: False
In June 2020, Ed Propst announced he would run for re-election on the Democratic slate, not as an Independent candidate.
In September 2020, Ed Propst faced accusations of sexual misconduct, with the allegations pertaining to his prior employment as a teacher.
Answer: True
In September 2020, Ed Propst was indeed accused of sexual misconduct, with these allegations stemming from his time working as a teacher.
Subsequent to the sexual misconduct allegations in September 2020, Ed Propst promptly withdrew from his re-election campaign.
Answer: False
Following the allegations, Ed Propst announced his resignation from office, but he did not withdraw from his re-election bid and was, in fact, re-elected.
Subsequent to the 2020 election, the Attorney General's office initiated criminal prosecution against Ed Propst concerning the sexual misconduct allegations.
Answer: False
The Attorney General's office announced it would not pursue prosecution against Ed Propst for the sexual misconduct allegations, citing insufficient factual and legal justification.
The formal complaint concerning allegations of physical threats against Ed Propst in December 2021 was transmitted to the House of Representatives' ethics committee for official review.
Answer: True
The complaint regarding allegations of physical threats against Ed Propst in December 2021 was indeed forwarded to the House of Representatives' ethics committee for review.
What was Ed Propst's political party affiliation prior to 2020, and what is his current affiliation?
Answer: Independent before 2020, now Democratic
Ed Propst was an Independent politician before 2020, and he has been affiliated with the Democratic Party since 2020.
In December 2021, what specific allegations were brought against Ed Propst, and what was the procedural outcome of these claims?
Answer: Allegations of physical threats, forwarded to the House of Representatives' ethics committee.
In December 2021, Ed Propst was the subject of allegations of physical threats, and the complaint was forwarded to the House of Representatives' ethics committee for review.
In September 2020, what grave accusations were brought against Ed Propst?
Answer: Allegations of sexual misconduct stemming from his time as a teacher.
In September 2020, Ed Propst was accused of sexual misconduct, with allegations stemming from his previous time working as a teacher.
How did Ed Propst initially respond publicly to the sexual misconduct allegations that surfaced in September 2020?
Answer: He announced his resignation from office, citing stress and cyber bullying.
Following the allegations, Ed Propst announced his resignation from office, stating that the job had become 'extremely stressful' and that 'attacks and cyber bullying seem to only worsen with each passing day.'
Following the 2020 election, what was the Attorney General's determination concerning the sexual misconduct allegations against Ed Propst?
Answer: They announced they would not pursue prosecution due to insufficient factual and legal justification.
The Attorney General's office announced it would not pursue prosecution against Ed Propst, citing 'insufficient factual information and legal justification for pursuing a criminal prosecution.'
For his 2020 re-election campaign, which political slate did Ed Propst align himself with?
Answer: The Democratic slate
In June 2020, Ed Propst announced he would run on the Democratic slate for re-election.
Ed Propst declared his candidacy for Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2024 subsequent to the incumbent Delegate's decision to seek re-election.
Answer: False
Ed Propst announced his candidacy for Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2024 after the incumbent Delegate, Gregorio Sablan, decided to retire, not seek re-election.
The sitting Delegate, Gregorio Sablan, formally endorsed Ed Propst's 2024 candidacy for Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives.
Answer: True
The retiring incumbent Delegate, Gregorio Sablan, explicitly endorsed Ed Propst's candidacy for Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2024.
Ed Propst's 2024 campaign for Delegate was overseen by former Representative Tina Sablan as its manager.
Answer: False
Ed Propst's 2024 campaign for Delegate was chaired by Tina Sablan, but managed by Representative Ralph N. Yumul.
In the 2024 Delegate election, Ed Propst emerged victorious, having garnered the highest number of votes in a five-candidate contest.
Answer: False
Ed Propst finished second in the five-way 2024 Delegate election, not first, and Kimberlyn King-Hinds ultimately won.
Subsequent to his legislative career, Ed Propst commenced employment as a program manager at the CNMI Broadband Policy & Development Office in 2025.
Answer: True
In 2025, following his legislative career, Ed Propst was indeed hired as a program manager at the CNMI Broadband Policy & Development Office.
Kimberlyn King-Hinds prevailed over Ed Propst in the 2024 Delegate election with a vote margin of less than 500.
Answer: False
Kimberlyn King-Hinds received 4,931 votes, while Ed Propst received 4,067 votes, resulting in a margin of 864 votes, which is greater than 500.
The 2024 Delegate campaign for Ed Propst was chaired by Representative Ralph N. Yumul.
Answer: False
Ed Propst's 2024 campaign for Delegate was chaired by former Representative Tina Sablan, while Ralph N. Yumul served as the campaign manager.
Which specific event motivated Ed Propst to declare his candidacy for Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2024?
Answer: The incumbent Delegate decided to retire rather than seek re-election.
Ed Propst announced his candidacy for Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2024 after the incumbent Delegate, Gregorio Sablan, decided to retire rather than seek re-election to a ninth term in office.
Which prominent individual provided an endorsement for Ed Propst's 2024 candidacy for Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives?
Answer: The retiring incumbent Delegate, Gregorio Sablan
The retiring incumbent Delegate, Gregorio Sablan, endorsed Ed Propst's candidacy for Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2024.
Who assumed the role of campaign manager for Ed Propst's 2024 Delegate campaign?
Answer: Ralph N. Yumul
Ed Propst's 2024 campaign for Delegate was managed by Representative Ralph N. Yumul.
What was the ultimate result of Ed Propst's 2024 endeavor to become Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives?
Answer: He finished second in a five-way race.
In the 2024 Delegate election, Ed Propst finished second in a five-way race, earning 4,067 votes.
Who was the eventual victor in the 2024 Delegate election, competing against Ed Propst?
Answer: Kimberlyn King-Hinds
Kimberlyn King-Hinds won the 2024 Delegate election, receiving 4,931 votes, defeating Ed Propst and other candidates.
Commencing in 2025, what professional capacity did Ed Propst assume subsequent to his legislative career?
Answer: He was hired as a program manager at the CNMI Broadband Policy & Development Office.
In 2025, after his legislative career, Ed Propst was hired as a program manager at the CNMI Broadband Policy & Development Office.