Hawaii House of Representatives

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The Hawaiʻi House of Representatives is the lower house of the Hawaiʻi State Legislature. The House consists of 51 members representing an equal amount of districts across the islands. It is led by the Speaker of the House elected from the membership of the House, usually from the Democratic Party of Hawaiʻi or the Hawaiʻi Republican Party. The current Speaker of the House is Calvin Say.

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

[edit] Leadership

Position Representative District
  Speaker Calvin K.Y. Say 20
  Majority Leader Kirk Caldwell 24
  Minority Leader Lynn Finnegan 32

[edit] Make-up of the House of Representatives

Affiliation Members
  Democratic Party 44
  Republican Party 7
 Total
51
 Majority
35

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