Governor of Hawaii

Governor of Hawaii

The Governor of Hawaiokinai, also called Ke Kiaokinaaina o Hawaiokinai, is the chief executive of the State of Hawaiokinai and its various agencies and departments, as provided in the Hawaiokinai State Constitution Article V, Sections 1 through 6. It is a directly elected position, votes being cast by popular suffrage of residents of the state. The governor is responsible for enforcing laws passed by the Hawaiokinai State Legislature and upholding rulings of the Hawaiokinai State Judiciary. The role includes being commander-in-chief of the armed forces of Hawaiokinai and having the power to use those forces to execute laws, suppress insurrection and violence and repel invasion. The Lieutenant Governor of Hawaiokinai becomes acting governor upon the governor's absence from the state or disability from discharging duties. Historically, the Governor of Hawaiokinai has been from either the Democratic Party of Hawaiokinai or Hawaiokinai Republican Party.

The current Governor of Hawaiokinai is Linda Lingle.

Qualifications

The Governor of Hawaiokinai is limited to two four-year terms. Inauguration takes place on the first Monday in December following a gubernatorial election. A single term ends at noon four years later. A Governor is:
* required to be at least 30 years old,
* required to have been a resident of Hawaiokinai for five consecutive years previous to election,
* barred from other professions or paid positions during the term.

Authority

Unlike all but two other states in the Union (Tennessee and New Jersey), Hawaiokinai has only one elected statewide officer in the Governor of Hawaiokinai. Also, the Governor of Hawaiokinai has wide-reaching authority comparably stronger than the other governors in the Union; administrative powers are more centralized than that of most other states with little authority devolved to the counties, and unlike other states there are no local school districts. It is because of this central authority that the Governor of Hawaiokinai is locally considered one of the most powerful governors in the United States. The governorship of Hawaiokinai has often been characterized by the "Honolulu Advertiser", "Honolulu Star-Bulletin" and various other local media as an "elected monarchy" referring to the most current governors as "King Ben" and "Queen Linda" in headlines during their tenures. Included within the governor's sphere of jurisdiction is the power to appoint all judges of the various courts within the Hawaiokinai judicial system, subject to Senatorial approval.

The State of Hawaiokinai does not have fixed cabinet positions and departments. By law, the Governor of Hawaiokinai has the power to create his or her cabinet and departments as needed as long as the executive department is composed of no more than twenty bodies and cabinet members. The Governor of Hawaiokinai is also empowered to remove cabinet officers at will, with the exception of the Attorney General of Hawaiokinai, who must be removed by an act of the Hawaiokinai State Senate.

Residence

The Governor of Hawaiokinai's official residence is Washington Place, a mansion that was once a minor royal palace of Queen Liliokinauokalani and her husband, Prince Consort John Owen Dominis. The mansion is located across the street from the Hawaiokinai State Capitol, where the Office of the Governor is located, and is accessed from the Capitol through underground passages beneath Beretania Street in downtown Honolulu. Befitting of its history as a former minor royal palace, the Governors of Hawaiokinai have entertained royal families from around the world at Washington Place including Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Emperors Hirohito and Akihito of Japan.

In 2001, a new mansion for the governor was built on the grounds of Washington Place, after the state decided to turn Washington Place into a museum, an idea supported by then-Governor Benjamin J. Cayetano and family. This new mansion was completed in 2002 and Cayetano became the first governor to live in it for a few days before leaving office. His successor, Governor Linda Lingle, became the first governor to begin a term in the new mansion. Despite the building of this new mansion, Washington Place remains the official residence of the governor and is still used for state dinners and other official functions.

Trivia

Hawaiokinai was the first state to have an Asian American governor, George R. Ariyoshi. In all, the state has had two Asian American governors, one governor of Hawaiian ancestry, and three white governors.

List of governors

* List of governors of Hawaiokinai

External links

* [http://www.state.hi.us/lrb/con/ Constitution of the State of Hawaiokinai]
* [http://www.hawaii.gov/gov/ Office of the Governor of Hawaiokinai]


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