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Quentin Kawānanakoa

Quentin Kawānanakoa
Quentin Kawananakoa, 2013 King Kamehemeha Parade, crop.jpg
Member of the
Hawaii House of Representatives
from the 26th district
In office
January 1995 – January 1999
Preceded by Rod Tam
Succeeded by Sylvia Luke
Personal details
Born (1961-09-28) September 28, 1961 (age 55)
Monterey, California
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Broun
Children Kincaid Kawānanakoa
Riley Kawānanakoa
Parents Edward A. Kawānanakoa
Carolyn Willison Kawānanakoa

Quentin Kūhiō Kawānanakoa (born September 28, 1961), is a Republican politician of the state of Hawaii. Kawānanakoa is an organizer of the Republican Party of Hawaii. He is the head of the House of Kawānanakoa. Some in the native Hawaiian community consider him heir to the throne of the lapsed Kingdom of Hawaii and refer to him as Prince Kawānanakoa, although he neither claims nor rejects this. He is also an heir to the James Campbell estate.

Kawānanakoa was born September 28, 1961, in Monterey, California. He was the second son of his father Edward A. Kawānanakoa and his mother Carolyn Willison Kawānanakoa. He was raised in Honolulu where he graduated from Punahou School. Kawānanakoa went on to study at the University of Southern California. He returned to Oʻahu and graduated from the William S. Richardson School of Law. Upon obtaining his law degree, he served in private practice at the law firm Case, Bigelow & Lombardi until 2000.

In 1994, Kawānanakoa followed in his ancestors' footsteps and got involved in politics. Like his great-grandmother Abigail Campbell Kawānanakoa and great uncle Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole, Kawānanakoa joined the Republican Party of Hawaii for its pro-business stance. He ran and won an election for the Hawai`i State House of Representatives, an office he served through 1998. He rose through the ranks of party leadership becoming minority floor leader. During an attempt to mount a challenge for the Congressional seat held by Neil Abercrombie, Kawānanakoa abruptly retired from active political life after being hospitalized.


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