Maui Election

Hashimoto Appointed to Maui District 8 House Seat

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Troy Hashimoto

Governor David Ige today appointed Troy Hashimoto to the Maui House seat previously occupied by former Representative Joe Souki.

Hashimoto has served as executive assistant to Maui County Council Chair Mike White since 2011. He was also Maui County Democratic Party chair from 2013 to 2017. In addition, Hashimoto is the owner of TNH Productions, a multi-media organization. Previously, he worked as a recruitment coordinator for the University of Hawai‘i Maui College.

Hashimoto graduated cum laude from the University of Denver in Colorado, where he earned a Master of Business Administration. He was also valedictorian of his high school class at King Kekaulike in Pukalani.

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“Troy will bring energy and passion to representing District 8 on Maui. He has a keen understanding of the issues that are most important to his community and I look forward to seeing what he accomplishes in the Hawai‘i State Legislature,” said Gov. Ige.

“I am humbled by the support and confidence of my Democratic colleagues and the governor on my selection. With a short period left in the legislative session, my top priority will be to advocate on behalf of the residents of District 8 to ensure their needs are represented and important projects are secured in the budget. I look forward to working with the community to make our home a better place,” said Hashimoto.

“Troy has a wealth of experience working in both the private and public sector, so I believe he’ll be able to hit the ground running here at the Legislature, which is exactly what he will need to do,” said Senator Gilbert Keith-Agaran (S District 5 – Central Maui). “I commend all those who were willing to serve in this office and represent the residents of our community.”

“We all know and have worked with Troy at some point in the past, so I’m confident he’ll be an amiable, diligent legislative colleague as we continue to do the work of the people of Maui during these final weeks of session,” said Senator Rosalyn Baker (S Dist. 6 – South and West Maui). “I think Troy is a solid addition to our Maui legislative team.”

“Troy is the next generation of leadership. He has the experience needed to ensure excellent representation for his district and he knows how to be a team player,” said Senator J. Kalani English (S Dist. 7 – Hāna, East and Upcountry Maui, Moloka‘i, Lāna‘i, and Kaho‘olawe).  “The Maui delegation to the Legislature is whole again and I welcome Troy as Maui’s newest Representative.”

Gov. Ige was required by law to make his selection from a list of three nominees submitted to him by the Democratic Party of Maui.  Others considered on the short list of names forwarded by the committee were Dain Kane and Joseph Wildman. A total of eight applications were received from registered Democrats in good standing to fill the remaining term.  Others who had applied were: Avery Chumbley, Justin Hughey, Lynn Regan, Mary Wagner and Robert Hill III.

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