| | Honolulu, Island of Oahu: |
| |
| | Honolulu, Island of Oahu, 1800-1899:
Benjamin
Hale Austin, 1885 —
Albert
S. Willis, 1897 |
| | Honolulu, Island of Oahu, 1900-1999:
Robert
W. Wilcox, 1903 —
William
W. Rockhill, 1914 —
Horace
W. Vaughan, 1922 —
Sanford
B. Dole, 1926 —
Charles
James McCarthy, 1929 —
William
P. Jarrett, 1929 —
George
R. Carter, 1933 —
Wallace
Rider Farrington, 1933 —
Norman
Dozier Godbold, 1936 —
Lincoln
L. McCandless, 1940 —
Walter
F. Frear, 1948 —
Joseph
B. Poindexter, 1951 —
Samuel
W. King, 1959 —
Victor
S. K. Houston, 1959 —
Ingram
M. Stainback, 1961 —
Oren
E. Long, 1965 —
Lawrence
M. Judd, 1968 —
John
A. Burns, 1975 —
Neal
S. Blaisdell, 1975 —
Donn
Paul Medalie, 1975 —
John
M. Allison, 1978 —
Elizabeth
P. Farrington, 1984 —
Peter
Tali Coleman, 1997 —
Herman
Wedemeyer, 1999 |
| | Honolulu, Island of Oahu, 2000-2012:
Patsy
T. Mink, 2002 —
Herbert
Y. C. Choy, 2004 —
William
Quinn, 2006 —
Tufele
Liamatua, 2011 |
|
| | Kahaluu, Island of Oahu:
Hiram
L. Fong, 2004 |
| | Kailua, Island of Oahu:
Martin
Pence, 2000 |
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