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Session of the Hawaii Territorial Legislature
The Twenty-Second Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii was a session of the Hawaii Territorial Legislature. The session convened in Honolulu, Hawaii, and ran from February 7 until April 28, 1943. It was the only legislative session convened while Hawaii was under martial law during World War II.[1][2]
Legislative session
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The session ran from February 7 until April 28, 1943. It passed 230 bills into law.[3]
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11
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4
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Republican
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Democratic
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Affiliation
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Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
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Total
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Republican
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Ind
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Democratic
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Vacant
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End of previous legislature (1941)[4]
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12
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0
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3
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15
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0
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|
Begin (1943)
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11
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0
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4
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15
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0
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Latest voting share
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73.3%
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26.7%
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District |
Senator |
Party |
County |
Address
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1
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Sarah Todd Cunningham
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R
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Hawaiʻi
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Hilo
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V. A. Carvalho
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R
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William H. Hill
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R
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Charles H. Silva
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R
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Kohala
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2
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A. Kamokila Campbell[note 1]
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D
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Maui
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Kalae (Molokai)
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Charles M. Peters
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R
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Wailuku
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Harold W. Rice
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R
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Kula (Waiakoa)
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3
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David Y. K. Akana
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R
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Oahu
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Honolulu
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Francis H. Ii Brown
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R
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Charles S. Crane
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R
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William H. Heen
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D
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Francis K. Sylva
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R
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David K. Trask
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D
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Kaneohe
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4
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John B. Fernandes
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D
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Kauaʻi
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Kapaa
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Clement Gomes
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R
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Lihue
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House of Representatives
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25
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5
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Republican
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Democratic
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Affiliation
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Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
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Total
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Republican
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Ind
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Democratic
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Vacant
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End of previous legislature (1941)
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27
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0
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3
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30
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0
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Begin (1943)
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25
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0
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5
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30
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0
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Latest voting share
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83.3%
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16.7%
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- ^ Campbell was a resident of the island of Molokai which is a constituent island of the County of Maui.
- ^ Afat was a resident of the island of Molokai which is a constituent island of the County of Maui.
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