[1] Jackson was re-elected as Lieutenant Governor in 1998 as the running mate of gubernatorial candidate, Rensley Sigrah.
[2] Gerson Jackson served as Consul-General of the Federated States of Micronesia to Guam from 2008 to October 17, 2011.
[3] During his tenure, Jackson criticized increased tensions toward Micronesian migrants in Guam, especially on issues of crime and deportation.
[4] Jackson served as Consul-General until October 17, 2011, when his successor, Robert Ruecho, was sworn into office by President Manny Mori.
[6] President Manny Mori administered the oath of office to Jackson at the International Trade Center in Guam at 11:30 a.m.[6]