26th Hawaii Territorial Legislature

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26th Hawaii Territorial Legislature
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Overview
Legislative body Hawaii Territorial Legislature
Jurisdiction Territory of Hawaii, United States
Senate
Members15
President Wilfred C. Tsukiyama
Vice PresidentThelma Akana Harrison
House of Representatives
Members30
Speaker Hiram L. Fong
Vice SpeakerHebden Porteus

The Twenty-Sixth Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii was a session of the Hawaii Territorial Legislature. The session convened in Honolulu, Hawaii, and ran from February 21 until May 19, 1951. [1]

Contents

Legislative session

The session ran from February 21 until May 19, 1951. It passed 326 bills into law. [2]

Senators

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96
RepublicanDemocratic
AffiliationParty
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican Ind Democratic Vacant
End of previous legislature (1950) [3] 906150
Begin (1951)906150
Latest voting share
DistrictSenatorPartyCountyAddress
1Eugene S. CapellasR Hawaiʻi Hilo
William H. HillR
William J. NobrigaR
Tom T. OkinoD
2Toshio AnsaiR Maui Wailuku
Wendell F. CrockettR
John Gomes DuarteD
3Benjamin F. DillinghamR Oahu Honolulu
Thelma Akana Harrison R
William H. HeenD
Herbert K. H. LeeD
Mary K. Robinson R
Wilfred C. TsukiyamaR
4Manuel R. Aguiar, Jr.D Kauaʻi Kapaa
John B. FernandesD

House of Representatives

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219
RepublicanDemocratic
AffiliationParty
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican Ind Democratic Vacant
End of previous legislature (1950)20010300
Begin (1951)2109300
Latest voting share
DistrictRepresentativePartyCountyAddress
1Joseph R. Garcia, Jr.R Hawaiʻi Hakalau
Peter N. Pakele, Jr.R Hilo
Thomas T. SakakiharaR
Joseph Takao YamauchiR
2Robert L. Hind, Jr.R Holualoa
Earl A. NielsenD Kealakekua
Esther K. Richardson R
Julian R. Yates, Sr.R
3 Dee Duponte D Maui Wailuku
Kaneo KishimotoD
E. P. LydgateR Paia
Manuel Gomes PaschoalR Wailuku
Clarence K. SeongD
Richard St. SureR Paia
4 Flora Kaai Hayes R Oahu Honolulu
Jack P. KingR
Walter F. McGuireR
Hebden PorteusR
J. Ward RussellR
Russell StarrR
5 O. Vincent Esposito D Honolulu
Hiram L. Fong R
Yasutaka FukushimaR Wahiawa
Mitsuyuki KidoD Honolulu
Steere G. NodaD
Clarence Y. ShimamuraR
6Manuel Souza HenriquesD Kauai Kapaa
William W. Y. LeongD
Noboru MiyakeR Lihue
Wallace OtsukaR

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References

  1. "Laws of the Territory of Hawaii Passed by the Twenty-Sixth Legislature - Regular Session 1951". LLMC Digital. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  2. "Laws of the Territory of Hawaii Passed by the Twenty-Sixth Legislature - Regular Session 1951". LLMC Digital. p. 8. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  3. "Laws of the Territory of Hawaii Passed by the Twenty-Fifth Legislature - Special Session 1950". LLMC Digital. Retrieved 9 March 2021.