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Hawai’i County Mayor – History

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In the County of Hawai’i, the Mayor is the Chief Executive Officer with municipal jurisdiction over the Big Island.  Mayoral elections began in 1968, when the present form of charter government was instituted.  Prior to charter government, an elected Board of Supervisors selected a Chairman who was basically the chief operating officer of the County.  Act 73 of the 1963 Legislature enabled counties to draft their own charters. 

Former Honolulu Deputy Corporate Counsel Shunichi Kimura was selected in 1964 as the last County of Hawai’i Chairman and elected in 1968 as the first County of Hawai’i Mayor. 

West Hawai’i road development history can be compared to the chart below, establishing which Administration initiated specific projects and plans. 

Term in Office Name Party Other notes
19681974 Shunichi Kimura Democrat Resigned to become a 3rd Circuit Court judge.[2]
1974 Bruce McCall Democrat Kimura’s managing director; became mayor after his resignation.[3]
19741984 Herbert Matayoshi Democrat Resigned to run for Hawaii State Senate.[4]
1984 Megumi Kon Democrat Matayoshi’s managing director; became mayor after his resignation.[5]
19841988 Dante Keala Carpenter Democrat Lost reelection.[6]
1988 – 1990 Bernard Akana Republican Died of cancer while in office.[7]
1990 Larry Tanimoto Republican Bernard Akana’s managing director after Susan Labrenz left the post earlier; became mayor after Akana’s death.[8]
1990 – 1992 Lorraine Rodero Inouye Democrat Won special election held eight months after Akana’s death.[9]
1992 – 2000 Stephen Kei Yamashiro Democrat  
2000 – 2008 Harry Kim Republican and unaffiliated In the 2004 elections, local laws were changed so mayoral candidates were without party affiliations.

References

Information, Chart and Links From: Wikipedia contributors, “Mayor of Hawaii,” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mayor_of_Hawaii&oldid=224560412 (accessed July 17, 2008).

Written by Barbara Scott, KTSC Co-Chair

July 16, 2008 at 8:43 pm

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  1. i agreed with author. thanksqz

    masahira

    October 19, 2008 at 9:16 am


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