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Hawaii Territorial Legislature

The Hawaii Territorial Legislature was established on April 30, 1900, by the Hawaiian Organic Act which established the Territory of Hawaii as part of the United States. It was the legislative body of the Territory until Hawaii became a state in 1959.

Hawaii Territorial Legislature
Seal of the Territory of Hawaii
Type
Type
Houses
History
FoundedApril 30, 1900 (1900-04-30)
Preceded byLegislature of the Hawaiian Kingdom
Succeeded byHawaii State Legislature
Structure
Seats76
Length of term
Senators
25 (15 until February 18, 1959)
Representatives
51 (30 until February 18, 1959)
Meeting place
ʻIolani Palace

Establishment Edit

The Hawaii Territorial Legislature was established on April 30, 1900, by the Hawaiian Organic Act which annexed the Republic of Hawaii into the United States and established it as the Territory of Hawaii.[1] All laws created by the Republic of Hawaii were retained, except for those "inconsistent with the Constitution or laws of the United States" or with the provisions of the Organic Act;[2] various laws of the Republic of Hawaii were explicitly repealed in the text of the Organic Act.[3]

Makeup and operation Edit

The Hawaii Territorial Legislature was a bicameral body comprising a Senate and a House of Representatives.[4] Positions in both chambers were elected.[5] Each had the power to select its own officers and design its procedural rules.[6] A quorum was defined as the majority of the members of a given chamber, and a vote by a quorum was sufficient for "the conduct of ordinary business", but a simple majority was required for the passage of laws.[7]

Legislative sessions were required to be held in odd-numbered years, and could be held in even-numbered years at the discretion of the legislature. Those held in even-numbered years, called "budget sessions", were restricted to matters related to the budget, elections, and impeachment of officials. Sessions began on the third Wednesday in February.[8]

The Hawaii Territorial Legislature convened at ʻIolani Palace.[9]

Senate Edit

The Senate of the Territory of Hawaii had 25 members (15 members until February 18, 1959), elected for four-year terms.[10] Members, required to be United States citizens who were older than 30, eligible to vote, and had lived in Hawaii for three years, were initially elected from six senatorial districts:[11]

  • First district: Puna, Hilo and Hamakua (5 senators)
  • Second district: Kau, Kona and Kohala (2 senators)
  • Third district: Maui, Molokai, Lanai and Kahoolawe (5 senators)
  • Fourth district: "That portion of the island of Oahu lying east and south of Nuuanu Street and Pali Road and the upper ridge of the Koolau Range from the Nuuanu Pali to Makapuu Point and all other islands not specifically enumerated" (5 senators)
  • Fifth district: The portion of Oahu lying outside the fourth district (5 senators)
  • A sixth district consisting of Kauai and Niihau was established in 1956. (3 senators)

House of Representatives Edit

The House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii had 51 members (30 members until February 18, 1959),[12] elected to two-year terms.[13] There were eighteen representative districts,[14][15] which were each entitled to elect somewhere from one to six representatives.[16] Representatives were required to be United States citizens who were older than 25, eligible to vote, and had lived in Hawaii for three years.[17]

Disestablishment Edit

The Hawaii Territorial Legislature adjourned for the final time on May 2, 1959, when Hawaii became a state and the Hawaii State Legislature therefore became its legislative body.[18]

References Edit

Citations Edit

  1. ^ Organic Act 1900, p. 1.
  2. ^ Organic Act 1900, p. 6.
  3. ^ Organic Act 1900, p. 7.
  4. ^ Organic Act 1900, p. 12.
  5. ^ Organic Act 1900, p. 13.
  6. ^ Organic Act 1900, p. 20.
  7. ^ Organic Act 1900, p. 22.
  8. ^ Organic Act 1900, p. 41.
  9. ^ Rice, Diana (1941-01-26). "Hawaii Dresses Up for Opening of Its Legislature". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-04-29.
  10. ^ Organic Act 1900, p. 30.
  11. ^ Organic Act 1900, p. 32–33.
  12. ^ Organic Act 1900, p. 35.
  13. ^ Organic Act 1900, p. 36.
  14. ^ "Organic Act". Hawaii State Legislature. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  15. ^ "Laws of the Territory of Hawaii Passed by the Thirtieth Legislature - Regular Session 1959". LLMC Digital. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  16. ^ Organic Act 1900, p. 38–39.
  17. ^ Organic Act 1900, p. 40.
  18. ^ "HAWAII: The Souvenir Collectors". Time. 1959-06-22. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved 2022-04-29.

Works cited Edit

  • "An Act to Provide a Government for the Territory of Hawaii". capitol.hawaii.gov. April 30, 1900. Retrieved 2022-04-29.

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For the current legislature of Hawaii see Hawaii State Legislature The Hawaii Territorial Legislature was established on April 30 1900 by the Hawaiian Organic Act which established the Territory of Hawaii as part of the United States It was the legislative body of the Territory until Hawaii became a state in 1959 Hawaii Territorial LegislatureSeal of the Territory of HawaiiTypeTypeBicameralHousesSenate House of RepresentativesHistoryFoundedApril 30 1900 1900 04 30 Preceded byLegislature of the Hawaiian KingdomSucceeded byHawaii State LegislatureStructureSeats76Length of termSenate 4 years House 2 yearsSenators25 15 until February 18 1959 Representatives51 30 until February 18 1959 Meeting placeʻIolani Palace Contents 1 Establishment 2 Makeup and operation 2 1 Senate 2 2 House of Representatives 3 Disestablishment 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 Works citedEstablishment EditThe Hawaii Territorial Legislature was established on April 30 1900 by the Hawaiian Organic Act which annexed the Republic of Hawaii into the United States and established it as the Territory of Hawaii 1 All laws created by the Republic of Hawaii were retained except for those inconsistent with the Constitution or laws of the United States or with the provisions of the Organic Act 2 various laws of the Republic of Hawaii were explicitly repealed in the text of the Organic Act 3 Makeup and operation EditThe Hawaii Territorial Legislature was a bicameral body comprising a Senate and a House of Representatives 4 Positions in both chambers were elected 5 Each had the power to select its own officers and design its procedural rules 6 A quorum was defined as the majority of the members of a given chamber and a vote by a quorum was sufficient for the conduct of ordinary business but a simple majority was required for the passage of laws 7 Legislative sessions were required to be held in odd numbered years and could be held in even numbered years at the discretion of the legislature Those held in even numbered years called budget sessions were restricted to matters related to the budget elections and impeachment of officials Sessions began on the third Wednesday in February 8 The Hawaii Territorial Legislature convened at ʻIolani Palace 9 Senate Edit The Senate of the Territory of Hawaii had 25 members 15 members until February 18 1959 elected for four year terms 10 Members required to be United States citizens who were older than 30 eligible to vote and had lived in Hawaii for three years were initially elected from six senatorial districts 11 First district Puna Hilo and Hamakua 5 senators Second district Kau Kona and Kohala 2 senators Third district Maui Molokai Lanai and Kahoolawe 5 senators Fourth district That portion of the island of Oahu lying east and south of Nuuanu Street and Pali Road and the upper ridge of the Koolau Range from the Nuuanu Pali to Makapuu Point and all other islands not specifically enumerated 5 senators Fifth district The portion of Oahu lying outside the fourth district 5 senators A sixth district consisting of Kauai and Niihau was established in 1956 3 senators House of Representatives Edit The House of Representatives of the Territory of Hawaii had 51 members 30 members until February 18 1959 12 elected to two year terms 13 There were eighteen representative districts 14 15 which were each entitled to elect somewhere from one to six representatives 16 Representatives were required to be United States citizens who were older than 25 eligible to vote and had lived in Hawaii for three years 17 Disestablishment EditThe Hawaii Territorial Legislature adjourned for the final time on May 2 1959 when Hawaii became a state and the Hawaii State Legislature therefore became its legislative body 18 References EditCitations Edit Organic Act 1900 p 1 Organic Act 1900 p 6 Organic Act 1900 p 7 Organic Act 1900 p 12 Organic Act 1900 p 13 Organic Act 1900 p 20 Organic Act 1900 p 22 Organic Act 1900 p 41 Rice Diana 1941 01 26 Hawaii Dresses Up for Opening of Its Legislature The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 04 29 Organic Act 1900 p 30 Organic Act 1900 p 32 33 Organic Act 1900 p 35 Organic Act 1900 p 36 Organic Act Hawaii State Legislature Retrieved 16 December 2022 Laws of the Territory of Hawaii Passed by the Thirtieth Legislature Regular Session 1959 LLMC Digital Retrieved 16 December 2022 Organic Act 1900 p 38 39 Organic Act 1900 p 40 HAWAII The Souvenir Collectors Time 1959 06 22 ISSN 0040 781X Retrieved 2022 04 29 Works cited Edit An Act to Provide a Government for the Territory of Hawaii capitol hawaii gov April 30 1900 Retrieved 2022 04 29 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hawaii Territorial Legislature amp oldid 1142284881, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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