| | Hilo, Island of Hawaii: |
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| | Holualoa, Kailua, Island of Hawaii:
Margaret
Hind |
| | Honokaa, Island of Hawaii:
Kelcey
Isenberg |
| | Island of Hawaii:
Herbert
N. Ahuna —
Arthur
A. Akina —
Aaron
Anderson —
Virginia
Aste —
Jerry
L. Chang —
Cindy
Evans —
Earl
Fujikawa —
Helene
H. Hale —
Eric
G. Hamakawa —
Marni
Herkes —
Robert
Herkes —
Virginia
Isbell —
Mark
Jernigan —
Brian
F. Jordan —
Jack
Kelly —
David
M. Matsuura —
Paul
O'Leary —
Jim
Rath —
Robert
Reed —
Melvyn
K. Sakaguchi —
Andy
Smith —
Vern
Vance —
Paul
K. Whalen |
| | Kamuela, Island of Hawaii:
Holly
Baker —
Robert
Hind —
Bernard
G. Kinney —
Richard
Penhallow —
Mrs.
Richard Penhallow |
| | Kapaau, Island of Hawaii:
Frances
Hasegawa |
| | Kealakekua, Island of Hawaii:
Carla
W. Coray |
| | Keaukaha, Island of Hawaii:
Lynn
Nakkim |
| | Kohala, Island of Hawaii:
E.
A. K. Akina |
| | Kona, Island of Hawaii:
D.
DeMello |
| | Kurtistown, Island of Hawaii:
Archie
Hapai III —
Marlene
Hapai |
| | Mountain View, Island of Hawaii:
Helen
Y. Yamada |
| | Naalehu, Island of Hawaii:
Archibald
Johnston |
| | Olaa, Island of Hawaii:
W.
L. S. Williams |
| | Ookala, Island of Hawaii:
Gertrude
Walker |
| | Pahala, Island of Hawaii:
James
Campsie |
| | Pahoa, Island of Hawaii:
Sarah
Hair |
| | Papaikou, Island of Hawaii:
Richard
Nishimura |
| | Waikoloa, Island of Hawaii:
Jennifer
L. Tsuji |
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See also Hawaii
areas not assigned to counties.
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