Hawaii Candidates for Governor

Hawaii Governor Candidates 2010

Hawaii Governor Candidates
Hawaii Governor Candidates








Summary information about each of the candidates for governor of Hawaii. 

Data about each candidate and a link to their web site.

Duke Aiona (R)- Lt. Governor, Ex-Circuit Court Judge & Attorney
Neil Abercrombie (D)- Ex-Congressman, Ex-State Sen., Ex-State Rep., Ex-Honolulu City Councilman & Ex-College Professor
John Carroll (R)- Ex-State Sen., Ex-State GOP Chair, Attorney, '02 Candidate & '00 US Senate Nominee
Daniel Cunningham (Free Energy) - Ex-Chiropractor, "Free Electricity" Advocate & '02/'06 Candidate
Mufi Hannemann (D)- Ex-Honolulu Mayor, Ex-State Economic Development Director & '86/'90 Congressional Candidate
Art Reyes (D)- Physician, Navy Veteran, '02 Candidate & '00 US Senate Candidate
Miles Shiratori (D) - Lifeguard Instructor & Frequent Candidate
Van Tanabe (D)- '02/'06 Candidate
 

 

History of Hawaii. Information that every Candidate for Governor of Hawaii Should Know.

Jan 29, 1891:

Liliuokalani proclaimed queen of Hawaii

Following the death of her brother, King Kalakaua, Liliuokalani becomes the last monarch of the Hawaiian Islands.

Hawaii, first settled by Polynesian voyagers sometime in the eighth century, saw a massive influx of American settlers during the 19th century, most coming to exploit Hawaii's burgeoning sugar industry. In 1887, under pressure from U.S. investors and American sugar planters, King Kalakaua agreed to a new constitution that stripped him of much of his power. However, in 1891, Liliuokalani ascended to the throne and refused to recognize the constitution of 1887, replacing it instead with a constitution that restored the monarchy's traditional authority.

Two years later, a revolutionary "Committee of Safety," organized by Sanford B. Dole, a Hawaiian-born American, staged a coup against Queen Liliuokalani with the support of U.S. Minister John Stevens and a division of U.S. Marines. Stevens recognized Dole's new government on his own authority and proclaimed Hawaii a U.S. protectorate. Dole submitted a treaty of annexation to the U.S. Senate, but most Democrats opposed it, especially after it was revealed that most Hawaiians did not want annexation. President Grover Cleveland sent a new U.S. minister to Hawaii to restore Queen Liliuokalani to the throne under the 1887 constitution, but Dole refused to step aside and instead proclaimed the independent Republic of Hawaii, which was organized into a U.S. territory in 1900.

Liliuokalani herself spent much of the remainder of her life in the United States, where she unsuccessfully petitioned the federal government for compensation for seized property and other losses. The territorial legislature of Hawaii finally voted her an annual pension of $4,000 and permitted her to receive the income from a small sugar plantation. In additional to her political fame, Liliuokalani is also known for composing many Hawaiian songs, including the popular "Aloha Oe," which translates to "Farewell to Thee."

Hawaii U.S. Senate Candidates 2010 Democrat and Republican
On January 18, 1778 Captain James Cook and his crew, while attempting to discover the Northwest Passage between Alaska and Asia, were surprised to find the Hawaiian islands so far north in the Pacific.[1] He named them the "Sandwich Islands". After the discovery by Cook, other Europeans and Americans came to the Sandwich Islands. An entry was found in James Cook's log describing the natives as, riding the ocean's waves on wooden boards, which became the first written account of surfing.
Hawaii Governor Candidates
Hawaii has Republican and Democrat primary governor on September 18, 2010. For summary information about each of the Hawaii candidates for governor, and issue information visit. Hawaii Governor Candidates 2010 Democrat and Republican

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