Mayor of Hawaii County explained

Post:Mayor
Body:Hawaii County
Insignia:Hawaii County HI Seal.svg
Insigniasize:100px
Incumbent:Mitch Roth
Incumbentsince:December 7, 2020
Formation:1968
Inaugural:Shunichi Kimura

The Mayor of Hawaii is the chief executive officer of the County of Hawaii in the state of Hawaii. The mayor has municipal jurisdiction over the Big Island of Hawaii. The current mayor is Mitch Roth.[1] The Mayor of Hawaii County is the successor of the Royal Governors of Hawaii Island of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

History

Hawaii County began electing a mayor in 1968 when the present form of charter government was instituted. For most of the 20th century elected members of the Board of Supervisors, precursor to the Hawaii County Council, chose the chairman, and that chairman was essentially the chief operating officer of Hawaii County. That changed in 1964 a year after Act 73 of the 1963 Legislature which enabled counties to draft their own charters. Former Honolulu deputy County Corporation Counsel Shunichi Kimura was elected the last County Chairman in 1964 and the County elected its first mayor in 1968. Bruce McCall (1976), Megumi Kon (1984) and Larry Tanimoto (1990) all filled out the last few months of their predecessor's terms, in the case of Tanimoto, for Bernard Akana, who died of cancer less than two years into his term. Lorraine Inouye then won a special election to serve out Akana's last two years.

Past Mayors

Term in OfficeNamePartyOther notes
1968–May 1974 Shunichi KimuraDemocratResigned to become a 3rd Circuit Court judge.[2]
May 1974 - 1974Bruce McCallDemocratKimura's managing director; became mayor after his resignation.
1974–1984Herbert MatayoshiDemocratResigned to run for Hawaii State Senate
1984Megumi KonDemocratMatayoshi's managing director; became mayor after his resignation
1984–1988Dante Keala CarpenterDemocratLost reelection to Akana in 1989[3]
1988–April 12, 1990Bernard AkanaRepublicanDied of cancer while in office[4]
April 12, 1990 - 1990Larry TanimotoRepublicanBernard Akana's managing director after Susan Labrenz left the post earlier; became mayor after Akana's death for eight months until the special election to fill Akana's term.[5]
1990–December 7, 1992Lorraine InouyeDemocratWon special election held eight months after Akana's death.[6]
December 7, 1992 – December 2000Stephen Kei YamashiroDemocrat
December 2000 – December 1, 2008Harry KimRepublican and unaffiliatedIn the 2004 elections, local laws were changed so mayoral candidates were without party affiliations.
December 1, 2008 – December 5, 2016Billy KenoiUnaffiliated
December 5, 2016 - December 7, 2020Harry KimUnaffiliated
December 7, 2020 - IncumbentMitch RothUnaffiliated

Notes and References

  1. http://hawaiicountymayor.com/history/ County of Hawaii — Mayor
  2. News: Last Isle mayoral vacancy was in 1990 . . 2008-06-24. 2011-07-28.
  3. http://starbulletin.com/98/11/09/editorial/chang.html Honolulu Star-Bulletin Editorial Column
  4. Web site: 2018-08-25 . Other Hawai'i mayors who died in office . 2022-03-03 . Honolulu Advertiser . https://web.archive.org/web/20180825143158/http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2008/Jun/23/br/hawaii80623070.html . 25 August 2018 . dead.
  5. http://www.hawaii-county.com/annual_reports/annual96_97/parks01.htm County of Hawaii 1996 – 1997 Annual Report: Department of Parks and Recreation
  6. http://www.lorraineonline.com/accomplishments.shtml Lorraine Rodero Inouye – Candidate For Mayor of the County of Hawai'i