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Cecil Landau Heftel (September 30, 1924 –
February 4, 2010) was an
American politician and
businessman from Hawai'i. He
served in the
United States House...
- as
Hispanic Broadcasting Corp. (between 2000 and
September 22, 2003) and
Heftel Broadcasting Corp, was the
result of a
February 14, 1997
merger of Tichenor...
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elected to the Hawai'i
State Senate. Upon the
resignation of
Cecil Heftel, who
resigned from the U.S.
House of
Representatives to run for governor...
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radio format branded as Vibe 99.7. The
station is
owned by
Richard Heftel's Heftel Broadcasting Company, with
studios in Las Vegas, Nevada. The concept...
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third term in office,
narrowly defeating Democratic businessman Cecil Heftel.
According to the
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Fong's
support for the Vietnam...
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January 3, 1977
Preceded by
Constituency established Succeeded by
Cecil Heftel Constituency At-large (1963–1971) 1st
district (1971–1977)
Personal details...
- 1st
district Matsunaga Heftel Abercrombie Saiki Abercrombie Djou
Hanabusa Takai Hanabusa Case 2nd
district Mink
Akaka Mink Case
Hirono Gabbard Kahele Tokuda...
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Spark Matsunaga.
Because of the
timing of Rep.
Heftel's resignation, the
special election to fill
Heftel's seat and the
primary for the seat's next election...
- Matsunaga (D) House: ▌D. Akaka (D) ▌C.
Heftel (D) 96th Senate: ▌D. Inouye (D) ▌S. Matsunaga (D) House: ▌D. Akaka (D) ▌C.
Heftel (D) 97th Senate: ▌D. Inouye (D)...
- in 1970 by an even
closer margin of 51.6 to 48.4%
versus Democrat Cecil Heftel. In 1976, Fong
chose to
retire rather than s**** reelection, and was succeeded...