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The 51 members of the House are elected to two-year terms without term limits. The 25 members of the Senate are elected to four-year terms, also without term limits. Like many other state legislatures in the United States, the Hawaii State Legislature is a part-time body and legislators often have active careers outside of government.
Member Party Years District Residence Electoral history Neil Abercrombie: Democratic: September 20, 1986 – January 3, 1987 1st: Honolulu: Elected to finish Heftel's term. Lost renomination. January 3, 1991 – February 28, 2010 Elected in 1990. Resigned to run for Governor of Hawaii. Daniel Akaka: Democratic: January 3, 1977 – May 15, 1990 ...
The Hawaii State Senate (Hawaiian: Ka ‘Aha Kenekoa) is the upper house of the Hawaii State Legislature.It consists of twenty-five members elected from an equal number of constituent districts across the islands and is led by the President of the Senate, elected from the membership of the body, currently Ron Kouchi.
Hawaii Island Mayor Mitch Roth secured roughly 39% of the votes in Saturday’s primary but fell short of the 50% needed to win outright, likely setting up a runoff in the Nov. 5 general election ...
1st Hawaii state legislature [Wikidata] 1959 1962 July 1959: Senate: 2nd Hawaii state legislature [Wikidata] 1963 3rd Hawaii state legislature [Wikidata] 1965 4th Hawaii state legislature [Wikidata] 1967 5th Hawaii state legislature [Wikidata] 1969 6th Hawaii state legislature [Wikidata] 1971 7th Hawaii state legislature [Wikidata] 1973
A Honolulu City Council resolution wants state lawmakers to address what it deems are “drastic ” increases in property insurance premiums paid by homeowners across Oahu, particularly for those ...
Kokua Line asked why affected members weren't notified sooner, since Navvis became aware of the problem in July. ... For more information, affected members can call 888-996-4022 between 3 a.m. and ...
Every ten years, the number of seats in the House apportioned to every state is recalculated based on the state's population as determined by the United States census. [17] Hawaii had one seat until the 1960 United States census allotted Hawaii a second seat, which was first filled by Thomas Gill in the 1962 House elections. [18]