Clayton Hee Explained

Clayton Hee
State Senate:Hawaii
State:Hawaii
District:23rd
Term Start:2004
Term End:2014
Term Start2:1984
Term End2:1988
Preceded:Melodie Aduja
Succeeded:Gil Riviere
Office3:Member of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees
Term Start3:1990
Term End3:2002
Constituency3:O'ahu
State House4:Hawaii
State4:Hawaii
District4:9th
Term Start4:1982
Term End4:1984
Succeeded4:Joseph Souki
Party:Democratic
Birth Date:14 March 1953
Birth Place:Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Alma Mater:University of Hawaiʻi
Profession:Educator, businessowner and consultant
Spouse:Lynne Waters
Children:1 son

Clayton H. W. Hee is a former Democratic Party member of the Hawaii Senate who represented the 23rd District from 2004 to 2014 and 1984 to 1988. Hee served as chairman of the state senate's Judiciary and Labor Committee.[1]

Personal life and education

Hee is half Chinese and half Native Hawaiian. He can speak Hawaiian fluently.[2] Hee is married to Lynne Waters and has a brother, Albert Hee. After graduating from Kamehameha Schools and the University of Hawaiʻi, Hee taught at community colleges and high schools from 1975 to 1981.

Political career

Hee served as state representative from 1982 to 1984 for the district encompassing Molokai, Lanai, and West Maui. From 1984 until 1988, Hee served as the state senator for the district encompassing Kailua to Kaneohe. He was also the chairman of the Judiciary Committee. In 1990, Hee began serving on the board of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. In 2002, he stepped down from the board to run for lieutenant governor of Hawaii, losing in the Democratic primary to Matt Matsunaga. Hee ran successfully for the Hawaii state senate in 2004. Hee was an unsuccessful candidate for the United States House of Representatives in Hawaii's 2nd congressional district in 2006, finishing 4th in the Democratic primary behind Mazie Hirono, Colleen Hanabusa, and Matt Matsunaga.

In 2018, Hee campaigned for Governor of Hawaii but later withdrew his candidacy.[3] In 2019, Hawaii governor David Ige appointed Hee to the Hawaii Paroling Authority.[4]

In 2024, Hee announced he is running for the state senate once again, with the support of former governors Neil Abercrombie, Ben Cayetano, and John D. Waiheʻe III.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: State of Hawaii. Legislature. Senate Committee on Judiciary and Labor Webpage. State of Hawaii, Legislature. June 6, 2013.
  2. News: Dye . Bob . Anderson & Hee might be dream team . 24 July 2019 . The Honolulu Advertiser . 6 May 2001.
  3. News: Clayton Hee pulls out of governor's race, might aim for other office . 24 July 2019 . Honolulu Star-Advertiser . 4 June 2018.
  4. Web site: Governor Ige appoints three to Hawaii Paroling Authority . Governor of the State of Hawaii . State of Hawaii . 30 July 2019.
  5. Web site: Richardson . Mahealani . 2024-06-21 . 3 Hawaii governors support former state lawmaker as race for state Senate seat heats up . 2024-07-01 . www.hawaiinewsnow.com . en.