Majority Leader of the Hawaii House of Representatives
The majority leader is the chief spokesperson for the majority party (in politics) in the Hawaii House of Representatives.
Pre-statehood
Name | Term | Party |
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Daniel Inouye | 1954-1958 | Democratic |
Spark Matsunaga | 1957-1959 | Democratic |
Post-statehood
Name | Term | Party |
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Henry H. Peters | 1980-1981 | Democratic |
Richard Kawakami | 1984-1987 | Democratic |
Tom Okamura | 1987-1990 | Democratic |
Tom Okamura | 1994-1996 | Democratic |
Tom Okamura | 1997-1998 | Democratic |
Dennis Arakaki | 1998-1999 | Democratic |
Ed Case | 1999-2000 | Democratic |
Marcus Oshiro | 2001-2002[1] | Democratic |
Scott Saiki | 2003-2004 | Democratic |
Marcus Oshiro | 2005-2006 | Democratic |
Kirk Caldwell | 2006-2008 | Democratic |
Blake Oshiro | 2008-2011 | Democratic |
Pono Chong | 2011-2012 | Democratic |
Scott Saiki | 2013–2017 | Democratic |
Della Au Belatti | 2017–present[2] | Democratic |
References
- Richard Borreca (November 21, 2000). "State House leadership largely same". Hawaii Star-Bulletin.
- "Rep. Evans Replaced as House Majority Leader". Big Island Now. October 7, 2017. Retrieved April 15, 2020.
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