Linda Ichiyama

American politician
Linda Ichiyama
Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives
from the 32nd district
31st (2010–2012)
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 2, 2010
Preceded byGlenn Wakai
Personal details
Born (1986-03-08) March 8, 1986 (age 38)
Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materGeorgetown University, University of Hawaii at Manoa
ProfessionLawyer
WebsiteLindaIchiyama.com

Linda Ichiyama is a Democratic member of the Hawaii State House of Representatives, representing Moanalua, Aliamanu and Salt Lake, Hawaii in the 32nd District since 2012.[1][2] Prior to this, Representative Ichiyama represented the same area when it was known as the 31st District since 2010.

Biography

Early life and education

Linda Ichiyama attended Salt Lake Elementary, Moanalua Middle School and Moanalua High School. Linda received her bachelor's degree in international politics from Georgetown University and a law degree from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.[3]

Legislative career

Representative Ichiyama currently serves as the vice chair of the Higher Education Committee and as a member of the Transportation, Education, Labor & Public Employment and Public Safety committees.

References

  1. ^ "Hawaii State Legislature Representative Linda Ichiyama". State of Hawaii Official Website. April 9, 2013. Archived from the original on November 14, 2012. Retrieved April 9, 2013.
  2. ^ "State of Hawaii Official 2012 Election Results" (PDF). April 9, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2013.
  3. ^ "Linda Ichiyama Official Website". April 9, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2013.

External links

  • Hawaii House of Representatives - Linda Ichiyama official government website
  • Project Vote Smart - Representative Linda Ichiyama (HI) profile
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32nd Legislature (2023)
Speaker of the House
Scott Saiki (D)
Vice Speaker of the House
Greggor Ilagan (D)
Majority Leader
Nadine Nakamura (D)
Minority Leader
Lauren Matsumoto (R)
  1. Mark Nakashima (D)
  2. Richard Onishi (D)
  3. Chris Toshiro Todd (D)
  4. Greggor Ilagan (D)
  5. Jeanné Kapela (D)
  6. Kirstin Kahaloa (D)
  7. Nicole Lowen (D)
  8. David Tarnas (D)
  9. Justin Woodson (D)
  10. Tyson Miyake (D)
  11. Terez Amato (D)
  12. Kyle Yamashita (D)
  13. Mahina Poepoe (D)
  14. Elle Cochran (D)
  15. Nadine Nakamura (D)
  16. Luke Evslin (D)
  17. Dee Morikawa (D)
  18. Gene Ward (R)
  19. Mark Hashem (D)
  20. Bertrand Kobayashi (D)
  21. Jackson Sayama (D)
  22. Andrew Takuya Garrett (D)
  23. Scott Nishimoto (D)
  24. Adrian Tam (D)
  25. Scott Saiki (D)
  26. Della Au Belatti (D)
  27. Jenna Takenouchi (D)
  28. Daniel Holt (D)
  29. May Mizuno (D)
  30. Sonny Ganaden (D)
  31. Linda Ichiyama (D)
  32. Micah Aiu (D)
  33. Sam Satoru Kong (D)
  34. Gregg Takayama (D)
  35. Cory Chun (D)
  36. Rachele Lamosao (D)
  37. Trish La Chica (D)
  38. Lauren Matsumoto (R)
  39. Elijah Pierick (R)
  40. Rose Martinez (D)
  41. David Alcos (R)
  42. Diamond Garcia (R)
  43. Kanani Souza (R)
  44. Darius Kila (D)
  45. Cedric Gates (D)
  46. Amy Perruso (D)
  47. Sean Quinlan (D)
  48. Lisa Kitagawa (D)
  49. Scot Matayoshi (D)
  50. Natalia Hussey-Burdick (D)
  51. Lisa Marten (D)
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