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Ige appoints Kaiali‘i Kahele to late father’s state Senate seat

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / JAN. 27

Kai Kahele, the son of the late Sen. Gilbert Kahele, addresses the Senate at a ceremony for his father on the Senate floor.

Gov. David Ige has appointed Kaialii Kahele — more often known as Kai — to his late father’s state senate seat representing Hilo.

Former Sen. Gil Kahele represented Senate District One when he died on Jan. 26, after suffering a series of heart attacks.

“Kai has extensive community support and is committed to completing the work of his father. He has a broad vision for the future of this district and for all of Hawaii Island that will serve his constituents well,” said Ige said in a news release today.

Kai Kahele, 41, is a major in the Hawaii Air National Guard, and is a combat veteran C-17 instructor pilot.

In 2005 he was awarded a National Defense Service Medal and a USAF Air Medal for combat missions flown in Afghanistan, and earlier this month he received the Guard Officer of the Year award at Hickam Air Force Base.

He is also a pilot with Hawaiian Airlines, and is a University of Hawaii at Hilo adjunct faculty member. In 2015, Kai Kahele was also a crew member on the Polynesian Voyaging Society’s canoe Hikianalia.

He lives in the Waiakea Uka neighborhood of Hilo.

12 responses to “Ige appoints Kaiali‘i Kahele to late father’s state Senate seat”

  1. ready2go says:

    Gov Ige has appointed a good man. Kai deserves this recognition. Congratulations to him!

  2. HAJAA1 says:

    ….In typical Hawaii fashion.

  3. wiliki says:

    Great decisions by Ige. He’s doing his job well.

  4. MANDA says:

    Shameless! The government seat does not belong to the family!

  5. av8tor55 says:

    Congratulations Kai. The Governor made a great decision, he will represent his constituents well.

  6. LYD says:

    Brilliant! Same logic should be used to replace Scalia.

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