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United States congressional delegations from Hawaii

Since Hawaii became a state in 1959,[1] it has sent congressional delegations to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. Each state elects two senators to serve for six years. Members of the House of Representatives are elected to two-year terms, one from each of Hawaii's congressional districts. Before becoming a state, the Territory of Hawaii elected a non-voting delegate at-large to Congress from 1900 to 1958.

Map of Hawaii's two congressional districts for the United States House of Representatives since 2022

The longest-serving senator was Daniel Inouye, from 1963 to 2012—he served as President pro tempore of the United States Senate from 2010 to 2012 as the longest-serving senator.[2] Patsy Mink was the first woman of color to serve in the House, and the first woman to represent Hawaii in Congress.

Current delegation edit

Current U.S. senators from Hawaii
Hawaii

CPVI (2022):[3]
D+14
Class I senator Class III senator
 
Mazie Hirono
(Junior senator)
 
Brian Schatz
(Senior senator)
Party Democratic Democratic
Incumbent since January 3, 2013 December 26, 2012

Hawaii's current congressional delegation in the 118th Congress consists of its two senators and two representatives, all of whom are Democrats.

The current dean of the Hawaii delegation is Mazie Hirono, having served in the Senate since 2013 and in Congress since 2007.


Current U.S. representatives from Hawaii
District Member
(Residence)[4]
Party Incumbent since CPVI
(2022)[5]
District map
1st  
Ed Case
(Kāneʻohe)
Democratic January 3, 2019 D+14  
2nd  
Jill Tokuda
(Kāneʻohe)
Democratic January 3, 2023 D+14  

United States Senate edit

Each state elects two senators by statewide popular vote every six years.[6] The terms of the two senators are staggered so that they are not elected in the same year, meaning that each seat also has a class determining the years in which the seat will be up for election. Hawaii's senators are elected in classes 1 and 3.

There have been seven senators elected from Hawaii, of whom six have been Democrats and one has been a Republican. Hawaii's current senators, both Democrats, are Mazie Hirono, in office since 2013, and Brian Schatz, in office since 2012.

  Democratic (D)   Republican (R)

 
Hiram Fong, Hawaii's only Republican senator
 
Daniel Inouye, Hawaii's longest-serving senator from 1963 to 2012 and former President pro tempore of the United States Senate


United States Senate
Class I senators Congress Class III senators
Hiram Fong (R) 86th (1959–1961) Oren E. Long (D)
87th (1961–1963)
88th (1963–1965) Daniel Inouye (D)[a]
89th (1965–1967)
90th (1967–1969)
91st (1969–1971)
92nd (1971–1973)
93rd (1973–1975)
94th (1975–1977)
Spark Matsunaga (D)[b] 95th (1977–1979)
96th (1979–1981)
97th (1981–1983)
98th (1983–1985)
99th (1985–1987)
100th (1987–1989)
101st (1989–1991)
Daniel Akaka (D)
102nd (1991–1993)
103rd (1993–1995)
104th (1995–1997)
105th (1997–1999)
106th (1999–2001)
107th (2001–2003)
108th (2003–2005)
109th (2005–2007)
110th (2007–2009)
111th (2009–2011)
112th (2011–2013)
Brian Schatz (D)
Mazie Hirono (D) 113th (2013–2015)
114th (2015–2017)
115th (2017–2019)
116th (2019–2021)
117th (2021–2023)
118th (2023–2025)

U.S. House of Representatives edit

Territorial delegates edit

The Territory of Hawaii was an organized incorporated territory of the United States formed by the Hawaiian Organic Act on April 30, 1900, following the annexation of Hawaii.[10] The territory initially consisted of the Hawaiian Islands, although the Palmyra Atoll was separated from Hawaii when it was admitted into the Union.[11]

The territorial delegates were elected to two-year terms from the at-large congressional district in the Hawaii Territory. Delegates were allowed to serve on committees, debate, and submit legislation, but were not permitted to vote on bills.[12] The first delegate, Robert William Wilcox,[13] took office on December 15, 1900, and the last delegate, John A. Burns, left office on August 21, 1959, succeeded on the same day by representative Daniel Inouye. Delegates only served in the House of Representatives, as there was no representation in the Senate until Hawaii became a state.

  Democratic (D)   Republican (R)   Home Rule (HR)

 
Robert William Wilcox, the first congressional delegate from Hawaii and the only delegate from the Home Rule Party of Hawaii
 
Elizabeth P. Farrington, a delegate who succeeded her husband after his death
 
John A. Burns, Hawaii Territory's last delegate before statehood
Territorial delegates
Congress Delegate
56th (1899–1901) Robert William Wilcox (HR)
57th (1901–1903)
58th (1903–1905) Jonah Kūhiō
Kalanianaʻole
(R)
59th (1905–1907)
60th (1907–1909)
61st (1909–1911)
62nd (1911–1913)
63rd (1913–1915)
64th (1915–1917)
65th (1917–1919)
66th (1919–1921)
67th (1921–1923) Henry Alexander Baldwin (R)
68th (1923–1925) William Paul Jarrett (D)
69th (1925–1927)
70th (1927–1929) Victor S. K. Houston (R)
71st (1929–1931)
72nd (1931–1933)
73rd (1933–1935) Lincoln Loy McCandless (D)
74th (1935–1937) Samuel Wilder King (R)
75th (1937–1939)
76th (1939–1941)
77th (1941–1943)
78th (1943–1945) Joseph Rider
Farrington
(R)[c]
79th (1945–1947)
80th (1947–1949)
81st (1949–1951)
82nd (1951–1953)
83rd (1953–1955)
Elizabeth P. Farrington (R)
84th (1955–1957)
85th (1957–1959) John A. Burns (D)
86th (1959–1961)

Representatives from the State of Hawaii edit

Members of the House of Representatives are elected every two years by popular vote within a congressional district.[15] From in the 86th Congress through the 91st Congress, both of Hawaii's representatives were elected from Hawaii's at-large congressional district, but in 1969, the Hawaii legislature passed a law creating Hawaii's first and second congressional district, which elected representatives to the 92nd Congress.[16] The representatives from the two new districts, Patsy Mink and Spark Matsunaga, were also the last two representatives of the seats in the at-large district. 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]

  Democratic (D)   Republican (R)

 
Patsy Mink, the first woman to represent Hawaii in the United States Congress, and the first woman of color to serve in the United States Congress from any state.[19]
 
Neil Abercrombie, representative from Hawaii from 1986 to 1987 and from 1991 to 2010
 
Tulsi Gabbard, representative from Hawaii and candidate during the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries[20]
 
Ed Case, incumbent representative from Hawaii since 2019
Representatives from the State of Hawaii
Congress District
Seat A Seat B
86th (1959–1961) Daniel Inouye (D)
87th (1961–1963)
88th (1963–1965) Spark Matsunaga (D) Thomas Gill (D)
89th (1965–1967) Patsy Mink (D)
90th (1967–1969)
91st (1969–1971)
Congress 1st district 2nd district
92nd (1971–1973) Spark Matsunaga (D) Patsy Mink (D)
93rd (1973–1975)
94th (1975–1977)
95th (1977–1979) Cecil Heftel (D)[d] Daniel Akaka (D)[e]
96th (1979–1981)
97th (1981–1983)
98th (1983–1985)
99th (1985–1987)
Neil Abercrombie (D)[f]
100th (1987–1989) Pat Saiki (R)
101st (1989–1991)
Patsy Mink (D)[g]
102nd (1991–1993) Neil Abercrombie (D)[h]
103rd (1993–1995)
104th (1995–1997)
105th (1997–1999)
106th (1999–2001)
107th (2001–2003)
Ed Case (D)
108th (2003–2005)
109th (2005–2007)
110th (2007–2009) Mazie Hirono (D)
111th (2009–2011)
Charles Djou (R)
112th (2011–2013) Colleen Hanabusa (D)
113th (2013–2015) Tulsi Gabbard (D)
114th (2015–2017) Mark Takai (D)[i]
Colleen Hanabusa (D)
115th (2017–2019)
116th (2019–2021) Ed Case (D)
117th (2021–2023) Kai Kahele (D)
118th (2023–2025) Jill Tokuda (D)

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Senator Inouye died while in office.[7] He requested that Representative Colleen Hanabusa be appointed to the seat by Governor Neil Abercrombie, but Abercrombie appointed Brian Schatz to fill the seat.[8]
  2. ^ Senator Matsunaga died while in office.[9]
  3. ^ Delegate Farrington died while in office.[14]
  4. ^ Representative Heftel resigned on July 11, 1986 to unsuccessfully run for Governor of Hawaii.[21]
  5. ^ Representative Akaka resigned on May 16, 1990, to be appointed to the Senate seat vacated upon the death of Senator Spark Matsunaga.[22]
  6. ^ Because of the timing of Rep. Heftel's resignation, the special election to fill Heftel's seat and the primary for the seat's next election were held on the same day. Abercrombie won the special election to fill the seat through the current congressional session, but lost the primary for the general election that would be held in November, rendering him unable to run to finish the term.[23]
  7. ^ Representative Mink died in office.[24]
  8. ^ Representative Abercrombie resigned on February 28, 2010, to run for Governor of Hawaii.[25]
  9. ^ Representative Takai died while in office.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ "[USC02] 48 USC Ch. 3: Front Matter". uscode.house.gov. from the original on October 29, 2018. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  2. ^ Hulse, Carl (June 28, 2010). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on June 28, 2010. Retrieved June 28, 2010.
  3. ^ "2022 Cook PVI: State Map and List". Cook Political Report. Retrieved 2023-01-07.
  4. ^ "Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives". clerk.house.gov. Retrieved 2022-01-06.
  5. ^ "2022 Cook PVI: District Map and List". Cook Political Report. Retrieved 2023-01-07.
  6. ^ "U.S. Constitution, Amendment XVII". from the original on July 11, 2021. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  7. ^ Cilliza, Chris (December 17, 2012). "Hawaii Sen. Daniel Inouye dies at age 88". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. from the original on March 11, 2021. Retrieved June 13, 2021.
  8. ^ DePledge, Derrick (December 17, 2012). . Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Archived from the original on December 19, 2012. Retrieved July 1, 2013.
  9. ^ Flint, Peter B. (April 16, 1990). "Spark M. Matsunaga Dies at 73; Senator Led Fight for Reparations". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on June 13, 2021. Retrieved June 13, 2021.
  10. ^ "Hawaii Organic Act" (PDF). April 30, 1900. (PDF) from the original on June 16, 2021. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
  11. ^ "Guide to State and Local Census Geography - Hawaii" (PDF). Government of Hawaii. (PDF) from the original on April 17, 2021. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  12. ^ (PDF). Congressional Research Service. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 19, 2011. Retrieved January 17, 2011.
  13. ^ "WILCOX, Robert W. | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives". history.house.gov. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  14. ^ "Hawaii Delegate To Congress Dies of Heart Attack". Democrat and Chronicle. June 20, 1954.
  15. ^ "U.S. Const. Art. I, § 2". from the original on October 19, 2015. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  16. ^ "A Bill for an Act Providing for the Election of Representatives to the United States Congress from Congressional Districts and Amending Chapters 12 and 13 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes" (PDF). Hawaii State Capitol. July 14, 1969. (PDF) from the original on July 28, 2021. Retrieved June 13, 2021.
  17. ^ . American Factfinder. American FactFinder. Archived from the original on June 11, 2010. Retrieved May 13, 2010.
  18. ^ "Apportionment of 435 Seats By The Methods of Equal Proportions and Smallest Divisors: April 1, 1960" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. November 15, 1960. (PDF) from the original on June 16, 2021. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  19. ^ "Patsy Takemoto Mink (1927–2002)". Democratic Party. Democratic National Committee. December 20, 2007. Archived from the original on December 20, 2007.
  20. ^ Lerer, Lisa; Astor, Maggie (March 19, 2020). "Tulsi Gabbard Drops Out of Presidential Race". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on March 19, 2020. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
  21. ^ "Hawaii Congressman Quits". The New York Times. July 13, 1986. from the original on June 13, 2021. Retrieved June 13, 2021.
  22. ^ Associated Press (April 30, 1990). "Hawaii Congressman Named To Matsunaga's Senate Seat". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on June 15, 2021. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
  23. ^ Rudin, Ken (September 27, 2006). "Democrats Poised to Make Gubernatorial Gains". NPR. from the original on September 18, 2010. Retrieved August 23, 2010.
  24. ^ Gootman, Elissa (September 30, 2002). "Patsy Mink, Veteran Hawaii Congresswoman, Dies at 74". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on November 6, 2019. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
  25. ^ "Hawaii's Abercrombie To Resign House Seat Next Month To Focus On Gov Race". NPR. January 5, 2010. from the original on June 15, 2021. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
  26. ^ "U.S. Congressman Mark Takai of Hawaii Dies". NBC. July 21, 2016. from the original on June 15, 2021. Retrieved June 15, 2021.

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Since Hawaii became a state in 1959 1 it has sent congressional delegations to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives Each state elects two senators to serve for six years Members of the House of Representatives are elected to two year terms one from each of Hawaii s congressional districts Before becoming a state the Territory of Hawaii elected a non voting delegate at large to Congress from 1900 to 1958 Map of Hawaii s two congressional districts for the United States House of Representatives since 2022 The longest serving senator was Daniel Inouye from 1963 to 2012 he served as President pro tempore of the United States Senate from 2010 to 2012 as the longest serving senator 2 Patsy Mink was the first woman of color to serve in the House and the first woman to represent Hawaii in Congress Contents 1 Current delegation 2 United States Senate 3 U S House of Representatives 3 1 Territorial delegates 3 2 Representatives from the State of Hawaii 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesCurrent delegation editCurrent U S senators from Hawaii Hawaii CPVI 2022 3 D 14 Class I senator Class III senator nbsp Mazie Hirono Junior senator nbsp Brian Schatz Senior senator Party Democratic Democratic Incumbent since January 3 2013 December 26 2012 Hawaii s current congressional delegation in the 118th Congress consists of its two senators and two representatives all of whom are Democrats The current dean of the Hawaii delegation is Mazie Hirono having served in the Senate since 2013 and in Congress since 2007 Current U S representatives from Hawaii District Member Residence 4 Party Incumbent since CPVI 2022 5 District map 1st nbsp Ed Case Kaneʻohe Democratic January 3 2019 D 14 nbsp 2nd nbsp Jill Tokuda Kaneʻohe Democratic January 3 2023 D 14 nbsp United States Senate editMain article List of United States senators from Hawaii Each state elects two senators by statewide popular vote every six years 6 The terms of the two senators are staggered so that they are not elected in the same year meaning that each seat also has a class determining the years in which the seat will be up for election Hawaii s senators are elected in classes 1 and 3 There have been seven senators elected from Hawaii of whom six have been Democrats and one has been a Republican Hawaii s current senators both Democrats are Mazie Hirono in office since 2013 and Brian Schatz in office since 2012 Democratic D Republican R nbsp Hiram Fong Hawaii s only Republican senator nbsp Daniel Inouye Hawaii s longest serving senator from 1963 to 2012 and former President pro tempore of the United States Senate United States Senate Class I senators Congress Class III senators Hiram Fong R 86th 1959 1961 Oren E Long D 87th 1961 1963 88th 1963 1965 Daniel Inouye D a 89th 1965 1967 90th 1967 1969 91st 1969 1971 92nd 1971 1973 93rd 1973 1975 94th 1975 1977 Spark Matsunaga D b 95th 1977 1979 96th 1979 1981 97th 1981 1983 98th 1983 1985 99th 1985 1987 100th 1987 1989 101st 1989 1991 Daniel Akaka D 102nd 1991 1993 103rd 1993 1995 104th 1995 1997 105th 1997 1999 106th 1999 2001 107th 2001 2003 108th 2003 2005 109th 2005 2007 110th 2007 2009 111th 2009 2011 112th 2011 2013 Brian Schatz D Mazie Hirono D 113th 2013 2015 114th 2015 2017 115th 2017 2019 116th 2019 2021 117th 2021 2023 118th 2023 2025 U S House of Representatives editMain article List of United States representatives from Hawaii Territorial delegates edit The Territory of Hawaii was an organized incorporated territory of the United States formed by the Hawaiian Organic Act on April 30 1900 following the annexation of Hawaii 10 The territory initially consisted of the Hawaiian Islands although the Palmyra Atoll was separated from Hawaii when it was admitted into the Union 11 The territorial delegates were elected to two year terms from the at large congressional district in the Hawaii Territory Delegates were allowed to serve on committees debate and submit legislation but were not permitted to vote on bills 12 The first delegate Robert William Wilcox 13 took office on December 15 1900 and the last delegate John A Burns left office on August 21 1959 succeeded on the same day by representative Daniel Inouye Delegates only served in the House of Representatives as there was no representation in the Senate until Hawaii became a state Democratic D Republican R Home Rule HR nbsp Robert William Wilcox the first congressional delegate from Hawaii and the only delegate from the Home Rule Party of Hawaii nbsp Elizabeth P Farrington a delegate who succeeded her husband after his death nbsp John A Burns Hawaii Territory s last delegate before statehood Territorial delegates Congress Delegate 56th 1899 1901 Robert William Wilcox HR 57th 1901 1903 58th 1903 1905 Jonah KuhiōKalanianaʻole R 59th 1905 1907 60th 1907 1909 61st 1909 1911 62nd 1911 1913 63rd 1913 1915 64th 1915 1917 65th 1917 1919 66th 1919 1921 67th 1921 1923 Henry Alexander Baldwin R 68th 1923 1925 William Paul Jarrett D 69th 1925 1927 70th 1927 1929 Victor S K Houston R 71st 1929 1931 72nd 1931 1933 73rd 1933 1935 Lincoln Loy McCandless D 74th 1935 1937 Samuel Wilder King R 75th 1937 1939 76th 1939 1941 77th 1941 1943 78th 1943 1945 Joseph RiderFarrington R c 79th 1945 1947 80th 1947 1949 81st 1949 1951 82nd 1951 1953 83rd 1953 1955 Elizabeth P Farrington R 84th 1955 1957 85th 1957 1959 John A Burns D 86th 1959 1961 Representatives from the State of Hawaii edit Members of the House of Representatives are elected every two years by popular vote within a congressional district 15 From in the 86th Congress through the 91st Congress both of Hawaii s representatives were elected from Hawaii s at large congressional district but in 1969 the Hawaii legislature passed a law creating Hawaii s first and second congressional district which elected representatives to the 92nd Congress 16 The representatives from the two new districts Patsy Mink and Spark Matsunaga were also the last two representatives of the seats in the at large district 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 Democratic D Republican R nbsp Patsy Mink the first woman to represent Hawaii in the United States Congress and the first woman of color to serve in the United States Congress from any state 19 nbsp Neil Abercrombie representative from Hawaii from 1986 to 1987 and from 1991 to 2010 nbsp Tulsi Gabbard representative from Hawaii and candidate during the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries 20 nbsp Ed Case incumbent representative from Hawaii since 2019 Representatives from the State of Hawaii Congress District Seat A Seat B 86th 1959 1961 Daniel Inouye D 87th 1961 1963 88th 1963 1965 Spark Matsunaga D Thomas Gill D 89th 1965 1967 Patsy Mink D 90th 1967 1969 91st 1969 1971 Congress 1st district 2nd district 92nd 1971 1973 Spark Matsunaga D Patsy Mink D 93rd 1973 1975 94th 1975 1977 95th 1977 1979 Cecil Heftel D d Daniel Akaka D e 96th 1979 1981 97th 1981 1983 98th 1983 1985 99th 1985 1987 Neil Abercrombie D f 100th 1987 1989 Pat Saiki R 101st 1989 1991 Patsy Mink D g 102nd 1991 1993 Neil Abercrombie D h 103rd 1993 1995 104th 1995 1997 105th 1997 1999 106th 1999 2001 107th 2001 2003 Ed Case D 108th 2003 2005 109th 2005 2007 110th 2007 2009 Mazie Hirono D 111th 2009 2011 Charles Djou R 112th 2011 2013 Colleen Hanabusa D 113th 2013 2015 Tulsi Gabbard D 114th 2015 2017 Mark Takai D i Colleen Hanabusa D 115th 2017 2019 116th 2019 2021 Ed Case D 117th 2021 2023 Kai Kahele D 118th 2023 2025 Jill Tokuda D See also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Hawaii portal nbsp Politics portal List of United States congressional districts Hawaii s congressional districts Political party strength in HawaiiNotes edit Senator Inouye died while in office 7 He requested that Representative Colleen Hanabusa be appointed to the seat by Governor Neil Abercrombie but Abercrombie appointed Brian Schatz to fill the seat 8 Senator Matsunaga died while in office 9 Delegate Farrington died while in office 14 Representative Heftel resigned on July 11 1986 to unsuccessfully run for Governor of Hawaii 21 Representative Akaka resigned on May 16 1990 to be appointed to the Senate seat vacated upon the death of Senator Spark Matsunaga 22 Because of the timing of Rep Heftel s resignation the special election to fill Heftel s seat and the primary for the seat s next election were held on the same day Abercrombie won the special election to fill the seat through the current congressional session but lost the primary for the general election that would be held in November rendering him unable to run to finish the term 23 Representative Mink died in office 24 Representative Abercrombie resigned on February 28 2010 to run for Governor of Hawaii 25 Representative 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