30th Hawaii Territorial Legislature

The Thirtieth Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii was the final session of the Hawaii Territorial Legislature. The session convened in Honolulu, Hawaii, and ran from February 18 until May 2, 1959.[1][2] This was the first session to comprise 25 senators and 51 representatives, avoiding potential equal representation which occurred in the House of Representatives during the 24th Hawaii Territorial Legislature.

30th Hawaii Territorial Legislature
29th Constitution of Hawaii
Seal of the Territory of Hawaii
Overview
Legislative bodyHawaii Territorial Legislature
JurisdictionTerritory of Hawaii, United States
Senate
Members25
PresidentHerbert K. H. Lee
Vice PresidentMatsuki Arashiro
House of Representatives
Members51
SpeakerElmer F. Cravalho
Vice SpeakerHiram K. Kamaka

Legislative session

The session ran from February 18 until May 2, 1959. It passed 279 bills into law.

Senators

16 9
Democratic Republican
Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Ind Republican Vacant
End of previous legislature (1957)[3] 12 0 3 15 0
Begin (1959) 16 0 9 25 0
Latest voting share 64% 36%
DistrictSenatorPartyCounty
1 Kazuhisa Abe D Hawaiʻi
Nelson K. Doi D
William H. Hill R
Richard J. Lyman, Jr. R
Tom Okino D
2 Bernard G Kinney R
Julian R. Yates, Sr. R
3 John G. Duarte D Maui
George Fukuoka D
Herbert C. Jackson R
Thomas S. Ogata D
Nadao Yoshinaga D
4 Daniel K. Inouye D Oahu
Mitsuyuki Kido D
Herbert K. H Lee D
Oren E. Long D
Hebden Porteus R
5 George R. Ariyoshi D
Frank F. Fasi D
Patsy Takemoto Mink D
Sakae Takahashi D
Wilfred C Tsukiyama R
6 Matsuki Arashiro D Kauaʻi
Francis M F. Ching R
Noboru Miyake R

House of Representatives

33 18
Democratic Republican
Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Ind Republican Vacant
End of previous legislature (1957) 18 0 12 30 0
Begin (1959) 33 0 18 51 0
Latest voting share 64.7% 35.3%
DistrictRepresentativePartyCounty
1 Jack Katsumi Suwa D Hawaiʻi
2 Stafford L. Austin R
Joseph R. Garcia, Jr. R
Stanley Ikuo Hara D
Raymond M. Kobayashi D
3 Yoshito Takamine D
4 Takeshi Kudo D
5 Akoni Pule D
6 (Lānaʻi) Pedro Dela Cruz D Maui
7 Ray F. Adams D
Elmer F. Cravalho D
John E. Milligan R
Bernard Hiroshi Tokunaga R
David K. Trask, Jr. D
8 Albert Evenson[note 1] R Oahu
Hiram K. Kamaka D
9 Yasutaka Fukushima R
John C. Lanham D
10 Bernaldo D. Bicoy D
George Makoto Okano D
11 Charles E. Kauhane D
Akira Sakima D
James H. Wakatsuki D
12 Clarence W. H. Fong R
Sidney I. Hashimoto D
Robert Eijin Teruya R
13 Sakae Amano D
Robert W. B. Chang D
Donald D. H. Ching D
14 Walter Harada D
Flora K. Hayes R
David C. McClung D
Howard Y. Miyake D
Wadsworth Yee R
15 Dorothy Devereux R
O. Vincent Esposito D
Thomas P. Gill D
J. Ward Russell R
James Yozo Shigemura D
J. Howard Worrall R
16 Tadao Beppu D
Walter M. Heen D
Hiroshi Kato D
Spark M. Matsunaga D
17 Webley Edwards R
Frank C. Judd R
Ambrose J. Rosehill R
18 Allan H. Ezell D Kauaʻi
Manuel S. Henriques D
Clinton I. Shiraishi R
Yoshiichi Yoshida R

References

Notes

  1. Elected at special election held April 25, 1959, to fill vacancy caused by death of the Honorable Representative Samuel W. King, who was elected at general election held November 4, 1958.
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