- Attorney General of Hawaii
The Attorney General of Hawaiokinai is the
State Attorney General and the chief legal and law enforcement officer of the State of Hawaiokinai. He or she is appointed by the governor and is responsible for advising the various agencies and departments of theexecutive branch , legislative branch and judicial branch of the state government. He or she is also responsible for theprosecution of offenses to Hawaiokinai Revised Statutes and for advocating the basic rights of Hawaiokinai residents. Historically, the Attorney General of Hawaiokinai has been from either the Democratic Party of Hawaiokinai or the Hawaiokinai Republican Party.Line of Succession
According to the Constitution of Hawaiokinai, the attorney general becomes acting governor upon the absence of both the Governor of Hawaiokinai and Lieutenant Governor of Hawaiokinai from the state. The most recent case in which the attorney general became acting governor was from
August 25 toSeptember 3 ,2004 whenMark J. Bennett replaced Governor Linda Lingle and Lieutenant Governor James Aiona, who left the state to attend the2004 Republican National Convention inNew York City .Controversies
With the failed
1998 confirmation by the Hawaiokinai State Senate of popular sitting attorney generalMargery Bronster , as political payback for her actions to reform the corrupt Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estate whose trustees were friends of various powerful legislators, many Hawaiokinai residents called for the right to elect the attorney general. Several attempts failed to create the constitutional amendment.List of Attorneys General
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Margery Bronster , Democrat,1995 -1998
*Earl I. Anzai , Democrat,1999 -2002
*Mark J. Bennett , Republican,2003 -PresentResources
* [http://www.state.hi.us/lrb/con/ Constitution of the State of Hawaiokinai]
* [http://www.state.hi.us/ag/ Office of the Attorney General of Hawaiokinai]
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