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Hawaii's congressional districts since 2023. The U.S. state of Hawaii is divided into two congressional districts for representation in the United States House of Representatives. Before statehood, the Territory of Hawaii was represented by a non-voting delegate. From statehood until 1963, Hawaii had one representative.
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Map of Hawaii's two congressional districts for the United States House of Representatives since 2022. Since Hawaii became a state in 1959, [1] it has sent congressional delegations to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. Each state elects two senators to serve for six years.
English: The congressional district, highlighted in red, overlayed with other congressional districts and county boundaries, as well as major roads, water areas, urban areas, forest reserves, and Hawaiian home lands in Hawaii. The map includes an inset for the City and County of Honolulu (Oʻahu) and the Northwest Hawaiian Islands, which also ...
Hawaii's congressional districts since 2023. Territory: 1900–1959 (obsolete since statehood) At-large: 1959 ... National Atlas Printable District Maps;
Case, who represents the state's 1st Congressional District and is aiming for his sixth term in Congress, captured 92%, while Tokuda, who represents Hawaii’s 2nd Congressional District, ran ...
The race is expected to be one of the most competitive in Hawaii, as Awa and Shafer vie for control of one of the state's few swing districts. Clayton Hee served in the Hawaii Senate from 2004 to ...
English: The congressional district, highlighted in red, overlayed with other congressional districts and Census-Designated Places (CDPs), as well as roads, water areas, forest reserves, parks, golf courses, airports, military installations, and Hawaiian home lands in the City and County of Honolulu (Oʻahu), with an inset for Hawaii as a whole.