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Gerald Michael Gabbard (born January 15, 1948) is an American politician, serving as the Hawaii State Senator for District 21 from the Democratic party, since 2006.
Mike was born January 15, 1948 in Fagatogo, American Samoa, the fourth of seven children born to Benjamin Harrison Gabbard, Jr. and Agnes Yandall Gabbard, who also adopted a daughter. He was a U.S. citizen from birth because of his dad’s U.S citizenship. Mike and his father, Ben at Hickam AFB, 1951.
Mike Gabbard’s political career has been remarkable for several reasons, particularly his stance on traditional marriage. He established a non-profit organization called Stop Promoting...
Her father, Mike Gabbard, is a state senator who was first elected as a Republican but who switched parties to become a Democrat. She ran for president — then left her party. Gabbard sought the...
Mike Gabbard (Democratic Party) is a member of the Hawaii State Senate, representing District 21. He assumed office on November 8, 2022. His current term ends on November 3, 2026. Gabbard (Democratic Party) ran for re-election to the Hawaii State Senate to represent District 21. He won in the general election on November 8, 2022.
I’m honored to represent the people of District 21 and am committed to continue doing my best to serve you. Here's some fun highlights out and about Senate District 21, set to the tune of "Hawaiian Lullaby." Mike Gabbard Sings "Hawaiian Lullaby" - District 21 Highlights - YouTube.
Late Thursday, McKay sent out a revised GOP email that dropped any reference to Mike Gabbard. Gabbard previously was a member of the GOP, by the way, even running against U.S. Rep. Ed Case in 2004.
Senator Mike Gabbard. 2,441 likes · 20 talking about this. Sen. Mike Gabbard for District 20, serves as chair of the Committee on Agriculture and Environment.
Senator. Nov 2006 - Present 17 years 10 months. Hawaii State Capitol. Representing District #20, the West Oahu communities of Makakilo, Kapolei,and portions of Waipahu, Ewa, and Kalaeloa.
Medical aid-in-dying passes Senate, heads to governor. Lawmaker proposes changes to locks, intercoms, emergency training and drills for schools. Civil Beat: The Hawaii State Capitol ponds. Lawmakers pass on fuel tax again, putting major road projects in jeopardy.