17th Hawaii Territorial Legislature | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Hawaii Territorial Legislature | ||||
Jurisdiction | Territory of Hawaii, United States | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 15 | ||||
President | George P. Cooke | ||||
Vice President | France H. Ii Brown | ||||
House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 30 | ||||
Speaker | Herbert N. Ahuna | ||||
Vice Speaker | Manuel Gomes Paschoal |
The Seventeenth Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii was a session of the Hawaii Territorial Legislature. The session convened in Honolulu, Hawaii, and ran from February 15 until June 1, 1933. On April 26, 1933, Governor Lawrence M. Judd extended the session by Executive Order. [1]
The session ran from February 15 until June 1, 1933. It passed 212 bills into law. [2]
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11 | 0 | 4 |
Republican | Independent | Democratic |
Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | |||
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Republican | Ind | Democratic | Vacant | ||
End of previous legislature (1932) [3] | 14 | 0 | 1 | 15 | 0 |
Begin (1933) | 11 | 0 | 4 | 15 | 0 |
Latest voting share | 73.3% | 0% | 26.7% |
District | Senator | Party | County | Address |
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1 | James Campsie | R | Hawaiʻi | Pāhala |
Stephen L. Desha Sr. | R | Hilo | ||
William H. Hill | R | |||
Robert H. Hind | R | Kailua | ||
2 | George P. Cooke | R | Maui | Kaunakakai (Molokai) |
Harry H. Holt | R | Wailuku | ||
Harold W. Rice | R | Pā'ia | ||
3 | Francis H. Ii Brown | R | Oahu | Honolulu |
Henry Freitas | D | |||
William H. Heen | D | |||
Lester Petrie | D | |||
Joseph L. Sylva | R | |||
David K. Trask | D | |||
4 | Charles A. Rice | R | Kauaʻi | Līhuʻe |
Elsie H. Wilcox | R | |||
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20 | 10 | |
Republican | Democratic |
Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | |||
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Republican | Ind | Democratic | Vacant | ||
End of previous legislature (1932) | 28 | 0 | 2 | 30 | 0 |
Begin (1933) | 20 | 0 | 10 | 30 | 0 |
Latest voting share | 66.7% | 33.3% |
District | Representative | Party | County | Address |
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1 | Herbert N. Ahuna | R | Hawaiʻi | Hilo |
Daniel A. Devine | D | |||
John A. Lee | R | |||
Thomas T. Sakakihara | R | |||
2 | Arthur A. Akina | R | Kamuela | |
Francis K. Aona | R | Kealakekua | ||
George K. Kawaha | R | Waiʻōhinu (Kaʻū) | ||
Shunzo Ushiroda | R | Kealakekua | ||
3 | Y.H. Char | R | Maui | Makawao |
William H. Engle | R | Kahului | ||
Thomas Holstein | R | Wailuku | ||
Manuel G. Paschoal | R | Puʻunēnē | ||
Henry P. Robinson Jr. | R | Lahaina | ||
Samuel A. Sniffen | R | Pā'ia | ||
4 | Eugene H. Beebe | R | Oahu | Honolulu |
Ezra J. Crane [note 1] | R | |||
William H. Crozier Jr. | D | |||
O.P. Soares | R | |||
Ralph E. Woolley | R | |||
J. Howard Worrall | R | |||
5 | William Borthwick | D | ||
Yew Char | D | |||
Christopher K. Holt | D | |||
George H. Holt Jr. | D | |||
Jonah Kumalae | D | |||
Andrew M. Yamashiro | D | |||
6 | Theodore Anderson | D | Kauai | Kekaha |
John J. Gomez | D | Līhuʻe | ||
Thomas Ouye | R | |||
Fred W. Wichman | R | Kapaʻa | ||
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