- John
David Waiheʻe III (born May 19, 1946) is an
American politician who
served as the
fourth governor of
Hawaii from 1986 to 1994. He was the
first American...
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Waihee-Waiehu (Hawaiian:
Waiheʻe-Waiehu) is a census-designated
place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaii,
United States. The po****tion was 9,234 at the 2020...
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Lynne Kobashigawa Waihee (born
December 9, 1946) was
First Lady of
Hawaii from 1986 to 1994. Born in
Hawaii and
married to the
first Native Hawaiian governor...
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Waihee Church (also
known as
Waihee Protestant Church) is a
historic church in
Waihee, Hawaii,
United States. The
church began construction in 1848 and...
- Paia
Pukalani Ualapue Waihee-Waiehu
Waikapu Wailea Wailuku Haiku Kaumalapau Keʻanae Kīpahulu
Napili Puʻunēnē
Spreckelsville Waihee Wailua Waikola Like all...
- in 1978 with Jean King as
lieutenant governor and in 1982 with John D.
Waihee III as
lieutenant governor. Ariyoshi's
administration was
marked by fiscal...
- on to
become governor of Hawaii:
George Ariyoshi, Ben Cayetano, John D.
Waiheʻe III, and Josh Green. The
lieutenant governor of Hawaiʻi is
limited to two...
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Democratic candidate, Lt. Gov. John D.
Waiheʻe III over the
Republican candidate,
State Senator D. G. Anderson.
Waihee received more
votes than
Anderson in...
- the
first Filipino American lieutenant governor in the
United States. The
Waihee–Cayetano
ticket was re-elected to a
second term in 1990. In his capacity...
- state, and
territorial flags ranked. In 1990,
Governor of
Hawaii John
Waihee proclaimed July 31 to be Lā Hae Hawaiʻi, the
Hawaiian Flag Day. It has been...