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Government of Hawaii
Part of United States of America
Constitution Constitution of Hawaii
Legislative branch
Name Legislature
Type Bicameral
Meeting place Hawaii State Capitol
Upper house
Name Senate
Presiding officer Ron Kouchi, President
Lower house
Name House of Representatives
Presiding officer Scott Saiki, Speaker
Executive branch
Head of State and Government
Title Governor
Currently Josh Green
Appointer Election
Cabinet
Leader Governor
Deputy leader Lieutenant Governor
Headquarters Hawaii State Capitol
Judicial branch
Name Judiciary of Hawaii
Courts Courts of Hawaii
Supreme Court of Hawaii
Chief judge Mark E. Recktenwald
Seat Honolulu, Hawaii

The Government of Hawaii ( Hawaiian: Aupuni o Hawaiʻi) is the governmental structure as established by the Constitution of Hawaii, the 50th state to have joined the United States.

Executive branch

Hawaii State Department of Agriculture building, Honolulu. Large Baobab tree in foreground.

Statewide elected offices

The current Governor of Hawaii is Josh Green (D) and the current Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii is Sylvia Luke (D).

Agencies

[a]In 2024, the Department of Public Safety will be split up into the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and the Department of Law Enforcement. [1]

Legislative branch

Judicial branch

Independent state agencies

Counties

References

  1. ^ Boneza, Jenn (19 January 2023). "Department of Law Enforcement on track to begin operations in 2024". KHON2. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  • Marumoto, Claire (September 2013). Guide to Government in Hawaii (PDF) (14 ed.). Honolulu: Legislative Reference Bureau. Retrieved 12 February 2019.