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Jadual yang berikut menunjukkan parti pegawai terpilih di AS negara dari Hawaii :
Jadual tersebut juga menunjukkan komposisi parti bersejarah di:
Selama bertahun-tahun di mana pemilu presiden diadakan, meja menunjukkan yang menerima pencalonan parti pemilihan suara negara.
Para pihak adalah sebagai berikut:
Home Rule /Aloha Aina (HR)
Best (B)
Komunis (C)
Demokratik (D)
Hijau (G)
Bebas (I)
Liberal (NL)
Libertarian (Li)
Lunalilo (Lu)
National Reform (NR)
King's/National (N)
Missionary/Reform/Republican (R)
Jacksonian Party (J)
Whig (W)
Queen’s (Q)
Tea (T)
Tiada Parti (NP)
Parti tanpa rencana Wikipedia:
Parti Kemerdekaan Hawaii ,[1] Parti Perlembagaan Hawaii ,[2] Parti Bebas Tenaga Hawaii , Parti Marijuana Hawaii ,[3] Hawaii Natural Law Party ,[4] America's Socialist Party in Hawaii ,[5] Parti Poé Hawaii , Employees Today Party of Hawaii , Hawaii Kingdom Party of Hawaii .
Setiap pejabat dipaparkan sebagai tahun pertama selepas berkhidmat, kecuali untuk istilah yang istilah pengganti bermula tahun selepas istilah yang pendahulu istilah atau untuk itu mula dan berakhir dalam tahun yang sama.
Pejabat Eksekutif
Perundangan Negeri
Jabatan Negeri
Undi Kolej Pilihan
Kerajaan
Pilihan raya Diraja
Tahun
Raja
Perdana Menteri
Dewan Bangsawan
Dewan Perwakilan
Agen
1810
Kamehameha (NP)
tiada sebarang pejabat
tiada sebarang pejabat
tiada sebarang pejabat
tiada sebarang pejabat
1811
1812
1813
1814
1815
1816
1817
1818
1819
Elizabeth Kaʻahumanu (?)
1820
ʻIolani Liholiho (?)
John C. Jones (?)
1821
1822
1823
1824
1825
Keaweaweʻula Kauikeaouli (?)
1826
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832
1833
Elizabeth Kīnaʻu (?)
1834
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839
Peter A. Brinsmade (?)
1840
Miriam Kekāuluohi (?)
1841
1842
1843
Provisional Cession
Tahun
Perwakilan
Pesuruhjaya
Deputy
Pesuruhjaya
Agen
1843
George Paulet (NP)
Duncan F. Mackay (NP) dan John E. Frere (NP)
Gerrit P. Judd (?)
George Brown (?)
Peter A. Brinsmade (?)
Richard D. Thomas (NP)
John E. Frere (NP)
Kingdom
Royal Elections
Tahun
Raja
Prime Minister
House of Nobles
House of Rep.
Pesuruhjaya
Konsul
1843
Keaweaweʻula Kauikeaouli (?)
Miriam Kekāuluohi (?)
George Brown (?)
Peter A. Brinsmade (?)
no such office
1844
Alexander G. Abell (?)
1845
1846
John K. Young II (?)
Anthony Ten Eyke (?)
Templat:Party shading/Democratic-Republican rowspan=4 colspan=2|Joel Turrill (J)
1847
1848
1849
Charles Eames (?)
1850
Templat:Party shading/Whig rowspan=3 colspan=2|Luther Severance (W)
Templat:Party shading/Whig rowspan=3 colspan=2|Elisha Hunt Allen (W)
1851
1852
1853
David L. Gregg (?)
Benjamin Franklin Angel (?)
1854
Darius A. Ogden (D-NY )
1855
Alexander Liholiho (?)
1856
Victoria Kamāmalu (?)
1857
Abner Pratt (?)
1858
James W. Borden (?)
1859
1860
no such office
1861
Templat:Party shading/Whig rowspan=1 colspan=2|Thomas J. Dryer (W)
1862
1863
James McBride (R-OR )
1864
Lot Kapuāiwa (?)
Mataio Kekūanāoʻa (?)
1865
no such office
1866
Edward M. McCook (R-Colo. )
1867
1868
1869
Henry A. Peirce (?)
1870
1871
1872
1873
rowspan=2 Templat:Party shading/Lunalilo Party | William C. Lunalilo (Lu )
Templat:Party shading/Lunalilo Party | William C. Lunalilo (Lu), Kalaimamahu Dynasty
1874
rowspan=20 Templat:Party shading/King's Party (Kalakaua) | David Kalākaua (N), Kalākaua Dynasty
1875
rowspan=17 Templat:Party shading/King's Party (Kalakaua) | David Kalākaua (N )
need data
1876
1877
?N, 2Q , ?R , ?NP
need data
1878
1879
need data
1880
1881
?N, ?Q, ?R, ?NPneed data
1882
rowspan=5 Templat:Party shading/King's Party (Kalakaua) | Walter M. Gibson (N)
1883
?N, 3Q, ?R, ?NPneed data
1884
1885
colspan=2 rowspan=2 Templat:Party shading/King's Party (Kalakaua) | 15N, 13I [6]
1886
1887
no such office
colspan=2 Templat:Party shading/King's Party (Kalakaua) | 18N, 10I
1888
need data
need data
1889
1890
1891
13R, 9NR , 2I
rowspan=2 Templat:Party shading/ReformUSA | 14NR , 10R
1892
rowspan=2 Templat:Party shading/ReformUSA | Lydia K. Dominis (NP, NR cabinet )
1893
14R, 3NR, 2NL
Templat:Party shading/Hawaiian National Liberal Party |12NL , 9R, 5NR, 3I
Provisional Government
President
Vice-President [7]
House of Nobles
House of Rep.
1893
Sanford B. Dole (R)
William C. Wilder (R)[8]
no such offices
no such offices
1894
Republic
President
Senate
House of Rep.
1894
Sanford B. Dole (R)
need data
need data
1895
1896
1897
need data
need data
1898
need data
need data
Territory
Governor
Senate
House of Rep.
U.S. Delegate
1898
Sanford B. Dole (R)[9] [10]
no such offices
no such office
no electoral votes
1899
1900
rowspan=4 rowspan=3 Templat:Party shading/Aloha Aina |9HR , 6R
rowspan=4 rowspan=3 Templat:Party shading/Aloha Aina |17HR , 9R, 4D
colspan=2 rowspan=3 Templat:Party shading/Aloha Aina |Robert W. Wilcox (HR )[11]
1901
1902
1903
10R, 4HR, 1D
20R, 10HR,
Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana'ole
1904
George R. Carter (R)[12] [13]
1905
14R, 1D
28R, 1D, 1HR
1906
1907
12R, 2D, 1HR
24R, 6HR
1908
Walter F. Frear (R)[12]
1909
9R, 4D, 2HR
22R, 7D, 1HR
1910
1911
12R, 2HR, 1D
28R, 2HR
1912
1913
Lucius E. Pinkham (D)[14]
18R, 15D, 2HR,
18R, 11D, 1HR
1914
1915
8R, 7D
29R, 1D
1916
1917
12R, 3D
24R, 6D
1918
Charles J. McCarthy (D)[14]
1919
14R, 1D
24R, 6D
1920
1921
14R, 4D
26R, 4D
Wallace R. Farrington (R)[15]
1922
Henry Alexander Baldwin
1923
need data
need data
William Paul Jarrett
1924
1925
need data
need data
1926
1927
Victor S. K. Houston
1928
1929
Lawrence M. Judd (R)[16]
1930
1931
1932
1933
Lincoln Loy McCandless
1934
Joseph Poindexter (D)[17] [18]
1935
Samuel Wilder King
1936
1937
1933
1939
1940
1941
1942
Ingram Stainback (D)[17] [19]
1943
Joseph Rider Farrington
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
Oren E. Long (D)[20]
1952
1953
Samuel Wilder King (R)[21] [22]
1954
Elizabeth P. Farrington
1955
1956
1957
John A. Burns
William F. Quinn (R)[21]
1958
1959
State
Governor
Lieutenant Governor
State Senate
State House
U.S. Senator (Class I)
U.S. Senator (Class III)
U.S. House District 1
U.S. House District 2
Presidential Elections
1959
William F. Quinn (R)
James Kealoha (R)
14R, 11D
33D, 18R
Hiram Fong (R)
Oren E. Long (D)
Daniel Inouye (D)[23]
1960
John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson (D) Y
1961
14R, 11D
33D, 18R
1962
1963
John A. Burns (D)
William S. Richardson (D)
15D, 10R
40D, 11R
Daniel Inouye (D)
Thomas Gill (D)[23]
Spark Matsunaga (D)[24]
1964
Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert Humphrey (D) Y
1965
16D, 9R
39D, 12R
Patsy Mink (D)[24]
1966
1967
Thomas Gill (D)
15D, 10R[25]
39D, 12R
1968
Hubert Humphrey and Edmund Muskie (D) N
1969
15D, 10R
40D, 13R[25]
1970
1971
George Ariyoshi (D)
1972
Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew (R) Y
1973
1974
1975
George Ariyoshi (D)
Nelson Doi (D)
1976
Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale (D) Y
1977
Spark Matsunaga (D)
Cecil Heftel (D)
Daniel Akaka (D)
1978
1979
Jean King (D)
1980
Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale (D) N
1981
1982
1983
John D. Waihee III (D)
1984
Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush (R) Y
1985
1986
vacant
Neil Abercrombie (D)[26]
1987
John D. Waihee III (D)
Ben Cayetano (D)
Pat Saiki (R)
1988
Michael Dukakis and Lloyd Bentsen (D) N
1989
1990
Daniel Akaka (D) [27]
vacant
1991
Neil Abercrombie (D)[28]
Patsy Mink (D)
1992
Bill Clinton and Al Gore (D) Y
1993
1994
1995
Ben Cayetano (D)
Mazie Hirono (D)
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
Al Gore and Joe Lieberman (D) N
2001
2002
vacant
2003
Linda Lingle (R)
James Aiona (R)
Ed Case (D)
2004
John Kerry and John Edwards (D) N
2005
2006
2007
21D, 4R
44D, 7R
Mazie Hirono (D)
2008
Barack Obama and Joe Biden (D) Y
2009
23D, 2R
45D, 6R
2010
Charles Djou (R)
2011
Neil Abercrombie (D)
Brian Schatz (D)
24D, 1R
43D, 8R
'''Colleen Hanabusa''' (D)
Year
Governor
Lieutenant Governor
State Senate
State House
U.S. Senator (Class I)
U.S. Senator (Class III)
U.S. House District 1
U.S. House District 2
Presidential Elections
Executive offices
State Legislature
U.S. Congress
Electoral College votes
^ http://hawaii-nation.org/
^ http://www.alohashoredivers.com/constitution/
^ "salinan arkib" . Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2005-04-05. Dicapai pada 2021-09-30 .
^ http://www.natural-law.org/states/Hawaii.html
^ "salinan arkib" . Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2011-07-28. Dicapai pada 2011-05-31 .
^ The House of Nobles and House of Representatives were merged into a 28 member body in 1864.
^ The office of Vice-President was not carried over into the Republic of Hawaii in case of the president’s inability to govern (absence, death, or incapacitation) the Minister of Foreign Affairs would have become acting president, previously this would be the case if both the President and Vice-president were unable to govern.
^ Hawaiian Kingdom 1874-1893, the Kalakaua Dynastism by Ralph S. Kuykendall page 521
^ Territorial governor appointed by President William McKinley .
^ Resigned to take seat on the United States District Court for Hawaii Territory .
^ Robert William Wilcox di Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
^ a b Territorial governor appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt .
^ Resigned; term was to have ended November 23, 1907.
^ a b Territorial governor appointed by President Woodrow Wilson .
^ Territorial governor appointed by President Warren G. Harding .
^ Territorial governor appointed by President Herbert Hoover .
^ a b Territorial governor appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt .
^ Remained in office for several months after his term expired until his successor was confirmed.
^ Had little power until October 24, 1944, as his predecessor, Joseph Poindexter, had declared martial law on December 7, 1941, following the attack on Pearl Harbor , delegating executive authority to the military. During the period of military rule, the territory was governed by Lieutenant Generals Walter Short , Delos Emmons , and Robert C. Richardson, Jr. .
^ Territorial governor appointed by President Harry S. Truman .
^ a b Territorial governor appointed by President Dwight Eisenhower .
^ Resigned immediately when denied a second term by Eisenhower.
^ a b Elected at-large on a general ticket .
^ a b Elected at-large on a general ticket until districts were implemented beginning with the 1970 elections.
^ a b Possibly incorrect
^ Elected in special election to complete term of Heftel, who resigned to run for governor.
^ First elected in special election in 1990 caused by the death of incumbent Spark Matsunaga.
^ resigned to run for Governor
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