Democratic Party of Hawaiʻi
Democratic Party of Hawaiʻi ʻAoʻao Kemokalaka o Hawaiʻi | |
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| Chairperson | Derek Turbin |
| Governor | Josh Green |
| Lieutenant Governor | Sylvia Luke |
| Senate President | Ron Kouchi |
| House Speaker | Nadine Nakamura |
| Founded | April 30, 1900 |
| Merger of | National Liberal Party 1958: Communist Party |
| Headquarters | Honolulu |
| National affiliation | Democratic Party |
| Colors | Blue |
| State House | 42 / 51
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| State Senate | 22 / 25
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| Statewide Executive Offices | 2 / 2
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| U.S. House of Representatives (Hawaii seats Preview warning: Page using Template:Small with unknown parameter "2 = small" ) | 2 / 2
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| U.S. Senate (Hawaii seats Preview warning: Page using Template:Small with unknown parameter "2 = small" ) | 2 / 2
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| Website | |
| hawaiidemocrats | |
The Democratic Party of Hawaiʻi (DPH; Hawaiian: ʻAoʻao Kemokalaka o Hawaiʻi) is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the state of Hawaii.
It is currently the dominant party in the state, and is one of the strongest affiliates of the national Democratic Party. The party currently controls both of Hawaii's U.S. House seats, both U.S. Senate seats, the governorship, and has supermajorities in both houses of the state legislature, controlling nearly 90% of all legislative seats.