Wahiawa leader Learmont to replace Oshiro in the House
Wahiawa community leader Lei Learmont was appointed by Gov. David Ige today to replace former Rep. Marcus Oshiro in the state House of Representatives.
The seat represents the 46th District, which includes Wahiawa, Whitmore and Poamoho. Like Oshiro, Learmont is a Democrat. The term runs through 2018.
Learmont is a member of the Wahiawa-Whitmore Village Neighborhood Board, as well as the Friends of the Wahiawa Library, the Wahiawa Historical Society, and the Wahiawa Community Business Association. She is also a member of the Democratic Party of Hawaii’s State Central Committee.
Learmont was also an aide to Oshiro in 2014 and 2013, and state Rep. Tom Brower (D, Waikiki-Ala Moana-Kakaako). Prior to that, she was transition center coordinator for the the state Department of Education’s School To Work Transition Program. She is a graduate of the University of Oregon and Hilo High School.
Oshiro, who was first elected to the House in 1994, resigned in October when he joined the Hawaii Labor Relations Board.