In February 2012, Torres was appointed as the General Manager of the Port Authority of Guam. On November 8, 2016, as an incumbent, Torres won the election and continued serving as a senator in the 34th Guam Legislature. ==Post-Guam Legislature==
Post-Guam Legislature
In November 2025, Torres entered the political scene and publicly announced her run to become Guam's next congressional delegate in 2026. She will be primary challenger to current delegate James Moylan. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Torres' husband is Robert Torres, a Chief Justice. They have three children. Torres and her family live in Sånta Rita-Sumai, Guam. == References ==