Luis John Castro

Luis John Deleon Guerrero Castro (born October 27, 1982) is a Chamorro-American politician and a former member of the 21st Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives.

In his time as a youth senator, he was an ardent supporter of the Project KidCare program, which promoted using photo identification to aid in the prevention of child abductions in America.

While in office, he championed destination enhancement within the villages, proper treatment of ancestral remains and increased awareness of medicinal plants.

This was the case in February 2017 when Northern Islands Mayor Francisco Jerome Kaipat Aldan passed away suddenly while in office.

Castro served as mayor in the interim until the appointment of Vicente Cruz Santos, Jr. to fill out the remainder of Aldan's term.

[10] Aside from his chairmanship, he is also a member of the House Committees on Ways & Means,[11] Commerce & Tourism,[12] Natural Resources,[13] and Public Utilities, Transportation & Communication.

[20] In a statement published on social media, the outgoing representative said, "Though my term will come to a close in January, I stay committed to working with you and for you while still in office to address our Commonwealth’s issues and offer solutions to them.

He currently serves as creative director of Guma' Simiyan Manaina-ta, a local dance troupe aimed at showcasing Chamorro culture through performing arts.