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Hawaiian Constitutional Convention
Document nameHawaiian Constitutional Convention
Date1978
JurisdictionHawaii
PurposeTo revise the Constitution of Hawaii

Hawaiian Constitutional Convention. The Constitution of Hawaii has undergone several revisions since its adoption in 1959, with the most significant changes occurring during the 1978 Hawaiian Constitutional Convention. This convention was attended by delegates such as Tom Gill, Patsy Mink, and Daniel Inouye, who played crucial roles in shaping the state's constitution. The convention was also influenced by the Hawaii State Legislature, Supreme Court of Hawaii, and Governor of Hawaii.

Introduction

The Hawaiian Constitutional Convention was a significant event in the history of Hawaii, aiming to revise the Constitution of Hawaii to address the changing needs of the state. Delegates such as John Waihe'e, Ben Cayetano, and Linda Lingle participated in the convention, which was also influenced by the Democratic Party of Hawaii, Republican Party of Hawaii, and Hawaii Democratic Party. The convention's work was guided by the principles of United States Constitution, Articles of Confederation, and the Hawaii Admission Act. Key figures like Daniel Akaka, Mazie Hirono, and Colleen Hanabusa also contributed to the convention's discussions.

History

The 1978 Hawaiian Constitutional Convention was preceded by earlier conventions, including the 1950 Hawaii Constitutional Convention and the 1968 Hawaii State Constitutional Convention. These conventions were attended by notable figures such as Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole, Queen Liliuokalani, and Sanford Dole. The Hawaii State Legislature and Governor of Hawaii also played important roles in the convention's history, along with organizations like the Hawaii Chamber of Commerce and AFL-CIO. The convention's work was influenced by significant events like the Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii, Annexation of Hawaii, and Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

Delegates_and_Powers

The Hawaiian Constitutional Convention was composed of delegates elected by the people of Hawaii, including Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii Island. Delegates such as Neil Abercrombie, Ed Case, and Charles Djou were tasked with revising the Constitution of Hawaii and were influenced by the United States Congress, Supreme Court of the United States, and Federal Reserve. The convention's powers were defined by the Hawaii State Legislature and Governor of Hawaii, with input from organizations like the Hawaii Bar Association and American Civil Liberties Union. Key figures like Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Nancy Pelosi also had an impact on the convention's work.

Constitutional_Revisions

The Hawaiian Constitutional Convention resulted in significant revisions to the Constitution of Hawaii, including changes to the Hawaii State Legislature, Executive branch of the government of Hawaii, and Judiciary of Hawaii. The convention's work was influenced by the United States Constitution, Bill of Rights, and Reconstruction Amendments. Delegates such as Brian Schatz, Sheldon Whitehouse, and Amy Klobuchar played important roles in shaping the revised constitution, which was also guided by the principles of the Hawaii Admission Act and Apology Resolution. Organizations like the National Conference of State Legislatures and American Legislative Exchange Council also contributed to the convention's discussions.

Ratification_and_Implementation

The revised Constitution of Hawaii was ratified by the people of Hawaii in 1978, with the support of organizations like the Hawaii Chamber of Commerce and AFL-CIO. The implementation of the revised constitution was overseen by the Hawaii State Legislature and Governor of Hawaii, with input from the Supreme Court of Hawaii and Hawaii Attorney General. Key figures like John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders also had an impact on the implementation process, which was influenced by the United States Congress and Federal Reserve. The revised constitution has had a lasting impact on the state of Hawaii, shaping its government, economy, and society.

Impact_and_Legacy

The Hawaiian Constitutional Convention has had a lasting impact on the state of Hawaii, shaping its government, economy, and society. The revised Constitution of Hawaii has been influential in shaping the state's laws and policies, with input from organizations like the Hawaii Bar Association and American Civil Liberties Union. Key figures like Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, and Cory Booker have also been influenced by the convention's work, which has been guided by the principles of the United States Constitution and Hawaii Admission Act. The convention's legacy continues to be felt in Hawaii today, with ongoing discussions about the constitution and its role in shaping the state's future. Category:Constitutional conventions

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