Hawaii House of Representatives

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Hawaii House of Representatives
Hale ʻAhaʻōlelo Makaʻāinana
33rd Hawaii State Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
None
Leadership
Nadine Nakamura (D)
since November 6, 2024
Linda Ichiyama (D)
since November 6, 2024
Sean Quinlan (D)
since November 6, 2024
Minority Leader
Lauren Matsumoto (R)
since November 8, 2022
Structure
Seats51
Political groups
Majority
  •   Democratic (42)

Minority

Length of term
2 years
AuthorityArticle III, Constitution of Hawaii
Salary$72,348 per year +
$225 per diem for non-Oʻahu members (2023)[1]
Elections
Last election
November 5, 2024
(51 seats)
Next election
November 8, 2026
(51 seats)
RedistrictingHawaii Reapportionment Commission
Meeting place
House of Representatives Chamber
Hawaii State Capitol
Honolulu, Hawaii
Website
Hawaii House of Representatives
Rules
Rules of the House of Representatives

The Hawaii House of Representatives (Hawaiian: Hale o nā Luna Maka‘āinana) is the lower house of the Hawaii State Legislature. Pursuant to Article III, Section 3 of the Constitution of Hawaii, amended during the 1978 constitutional convention, the House of Representatives consists of 51 members, each elected in a single member district. It is led by the Speaker of the House elected from the membership of the House, with majority and minority leaders elected from their party's respective caucuses. The current Speaker of the House is Nadine Nakamura.[2]

Legislators are elected to two-year terms and are not subject to term limits. As in many state legislatures in the United States, the Hawaiʻi House of Representatives is a part-time body and legislators often have active careers outside government. The upper house of the legislature is the Hawaii State Senate.

Members and officers of the 1911 Hawaii House of Representatives (Territorial)

According to Article III, section 4 of the Hawaii State Constitution, a legislator's term begins on the day of the general election and ends the day of the general election if a new member is elected.[3]

The last election took place on November 5, 2024. The next election will take place on November 8, 2026.

Composition

This is a list of individuals serving in the Hawaii House of Representatives following the November 2024 election,[4] as well as the body's leadership.[5]

429
DemocraticRepublican
AffiliationParty
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
DemocraticRepublicanVacant
End of previous legislature (2024)456510
Begin (2024)429510
Latest voting share82.4%17.6%

Leadership

OfficeNamePartyDistrict
SpeakerNadine NakamuraDemocratic15
Vice SpeakerLinda IchiyamaDemocratic32
Majority LeaderSean QuinlanDemocratic47
Majority Floor LeaderDee MorikawaDemocratic17
Majority WhipAmy PerrusoDemocratic46
Minority Leader[6]Lauren MatsumotoRepublican38
Minority Floor LeaderDiamond GarciaRepublican42
Assistant Minority LeaderDavid AlcosRepublican41
Minority WhipKanani SouzaRepublican43

Officers

PositionName
Chief ClerkBrian L. Takeshita
Assistant Chief ClerkRupert Juarez
Sergeant-at-ArmsRod Tanonaka
Assistant Sergeant-at-ArmsJade Villanueva

List of current members

DistrictRepresentativePartyCounty(ies)Areas representedFirst elected
1Matthias Kusch[a]DemHawaiʻiHāmākua, portion of Hilo, Ka‘ūmana2024[b]
2Sue L. Keohokapu-Lee LoyDemHilo2024
3Chris Toshiro ToddDemPortion of Hilo, Keaukaha, Orchidlands Estate, Ainaloa, Hawaiian Acres, Fern Acres, portions of Kurtistown and Keaʻau2017[b]
4Greggor IlaganDemHawaiian Paradise Park, Hawaiian Beaches, Nānāwale Estates, Leilani Estates2020
5Jeanné KapelaDemPortions of Keaʻau and Kurtistown, Mountain View, Glenwood, Fern Forest, Volcano, Pāhala, Punalu‘u, Nā‘ālehu, Wai‘ōhinu, Hawaiian Ocean View, Ho‘okena2020
6Kirstin KahaloaDemHōnaunau, Nāpo‘opo‘o, Captain Cook, Kealakekua, Keauhou, Hōlualoa, Kailua-Kona2022
7Nicole LowenDemKailua-Kona, Honokōhau, Kalaoa, Pu‘uanahulu, Puakō, portion of Waikōloa2012
8David TarnasDemHawi, Hala‘ula, Waimea, Makahalau, Waiki‘i, Waikōloa, Kawaihae, and Māhukona2018[c]
9Justin WoodsonDemMauiKahului, Puʻunēnē, portion of Wailuku2013[b]
10Tyson Miyake[d]DemPortion of Waiehu, Paukukalo, Wailuku, Wailuku Heights, Waikapu2023[b]
11Terez AmatoDemPortion of Māʻalaea, Kīhei, Keawakapu, Wailea, Mākena, Kanahena, Keone‘ō‘io2022
12Kyle YamashitaDemPortion of Keāhua, Hāli‘imaile, Pukalani, Makawao, Pūlehu, Waiakoa, Kēōkea, and ‘Ulupalakua2004
13Mahina PoepoeDemMaui, KalawaoMolokaʻi, Lānaʻi, Kahoʻolawe, portion of Kahului, Ha‘ikū, Pe‘ahi, Huelo, Nāhiku, Hāna, Kīpahulu2022
14Elle CochranDemMauiKahakuloa, Waiheʻe, portions of Wai‘ehu and Māʻalaea, Olowalu, Lahaina, Lahainaluna, Kā‘anapali, Māhinahina Camp, Kahana, Honokahua2022
15Nadine NakamuraDemKauaʻiHā‘ena, Wainiha, Hanalei, Princeville, Kīlauea, Anahola, Keālia, Kāpa‘a, portion of Wailuā, Kawaihau2016
16Luke Evslin[e]DemWailuā, Hanamāʻulu, Kapaia, Līhuʻe, Puhi, portion of ʻŌmaʻo2023[b]
17Dee MorikawaDemNiʻihau, portion of ʻŌmaʻo, Kōloa, Po‘ipū, Lāwa‘i, Kalāheo, ‘Ele‘ele, Hanapēpē, Kaawanui Village, Pākalā Village, Waimea, Kekaha2010
18Joe Gedeon[f]RepHonoluluPortlock, Hawaiʻi Kai, Kalama Valley2025[b]
19Mark HashemDemWaiʻalae-Kāhala,ʻĀina Haina, Niu Valley, Kuli‘ou‘ou2010
20Tina Nakada GrandinettiDemLeahi, Kāhala, Waiʻalae, Kaimukī, Kapahulu2024
21Jackson SayamaDemSt. Louis Heights, Pālolo Valley, Maunalani Heights, Wilhelmina Rise, Kaimukī2020
22Andrew Takuya GarrettDemMānoa2022
23Ikaika OldsDemMōʻiliʻili, McCully2024
24Adrian TamDemWaikīkī2020
25Kim Coco IwamotoDemAla Moana, Kakaʻako, Downtown Honolulu2024
26Della Au BelattiDemMakiki, Punchbowl2006
27Jenna TakenouchiDemPacific Heights, Nuʻuanu, Liliha2022
28Daniel HoltDemSand Island, Iwilei, Chinatown2016
29Ikaika HusseyDemKamehameha Heights, Kalihi Valley, portion of Kalihi2024
30Shirley Ann TemploDemKalihi, Kalihi Kai, Ke‘ehi Lagoon, Hickam Village2024
31Linda IchiyamaDemFort Shafter Flats, Salt Lake, Pearl Harbor2010
32Garner ShimizuRepFort Shafter, Moanalua, Āliamanu, Foster Village, portions of ʻAiea and Hālawa2024
33Sam Satoru KongDemPortion of Hālawa, ʻAiea, Waimalu2014
34Gregg TakayamaDemPearl City, Waiau, Pacific Palisades2012
35Cory ChunDemPortions of Pearl City and Waipahū, Crestview2022
36Rachele LamosaoDemWaipahū2022
37Trish La Chica[g]DemPortions of Mililani Town, Mililani Mauka, Koa Ridge, and Waipiʻo Gentry2023[b]
38Lauren MatsumotoRepPortions of Mililani and Waipio Acres, Mililani Mauka2012
39Elijah PierickRepRoyal Kunia, Village Park, Honoʻuliʻuli, Hoʻopili, portion of Waipahū2022
40Julie Reyes OdaRepPortions of Lower Village and ʻEwa Beach, Iroquois Point2024
41David AlcosRepPortion of ʻEwa Beach, Ocean Pointe, Barbers Point2022
42Diamond GarciaRepPortions of Varona Village, Ewa, Kapolei, Fernandez Village2022
43Kanani SouzaRepKapolei, Makakilo2022
44Darius KilaDemHonokai Hale, Nānākuli, Māʻili2022
45Chris MuraokaRepWaiʻanae, Mākaha2024
46Amy PerrusoDemPortion of Waipio Acres, Launani Valley, Wahiawā, Whitmore Village, Waialua, Mokulēʻia2018
47Sean QuinlanDemWaialua, Hale‘iwa, Waialua, Hale‘iwa, Kawailoa Beach, Waimea, Sunset Beach, Waiale‘e, Kawela Bay, Kahuku, Lā‘ie, Hauʻula, Punaluʻu, Kahana2016
48Lisa KitagawaDemKaʻaʻawa, Kahalu‘u, ‘Āhuimanu, Heʻeia, Kāneʻohe2018
49Scot MatayoshiDemKāneʻohe, Maunawili2018
50Mike LeeDemKailua, portion of Kāneʻohe Bay2024
51Lisa MartenDemWaimānalo, Keolu Hills, Lanikai, portion of Kailua2020
  1. ^ Appointed to seat on August 30, 2024 by Governor Josh Green after the death of Mark Nakashima.[7]
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Representative was originally appointed
  3. ^ Previously served in House from 1994 to 1998
  4. ^ Appointed to seat on December 15, 2023 by Governor Josh Green after Troy Hashimoto was appointed to the Hawaii Senate.[8]
  5. ^ Appointed to seat on February 15, 2023 by Governor Josh Green after James Tokioka was appointed to join the governor's cabinet.[9]
  6. ^ Appointed by Gov. Josh Green on May 28, 2025 to fill vacancy created by the resignation of Gene Ward.[10]
  7. ^ Appointed to seat on February 15, 2023 by Governor Josh Green after Ryan Yamane was appointed to join the governor's cabinet.[9]

See also

Past composition of the House of Representatives

References

  1. ^ National Conference of State Legislatures. "2023 Legislator Compensation by State". Retrieved November 15, 2023.
  2. ^ Dayton, Kevin (November 6, 2024). "Legislators To Name 1st Female House Speaker In Hawaii History". Honolulu Civil Beat. Retrieved November 10, 2024.
  3. ^ "ELECTION OF MEMBERS; TERM".
  4. ^ "2025 Representatives". Hawai‘i State Legislature. Retrieved December 15, 2024.
  5. ^ "House Leadership". Hawai‘i State Legislature. Retrieved December 15, 2024.
  6. ^ Relating to caucus leaders and committee membership of the House of Representatives of the Thirty-first Legislature (House Resolution No. 31). Hawaii House of Representatives. February 17, 2021. p. 1. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
  7. ^ "Office of the Governor – News Release – Gov. Green Names House District Successor". August 30, 2024. Retrieved September 1, 2024.
  8. ^ "OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR – NEWS RELEASE – GOV. GREEN APPOINTS MIYAKE TO STATE HOUSE". December 15, 2023. Retrieved December 19, 2023.
  9. ^ a b "Green makes appointments for open House seats". Hawaii News Now. February 15, 2023. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  10. ^ Dayton, Kevin (May 28, 2025). "Republican Named To Represent East Oʻahu After Rep. Gene Ward's Death". Honolulu Civil Beat. Retrieved May 28, 2025.
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