Maile Shimabukuro

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Maile Shimabukuro

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign State Senate
Date of Birth October 1, 1970 (Age: 55)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Maile Shimabukuro holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and a bachelor's degree from Colorado College. Shimabukuro has spent nearly two decades in public service, beginning with her election as State House Representative for District 45 Waianae/Makaha/Makua, followed by her role as State Senator for the Leeward Coast. Shimabukuro's career transitions reflect a consistent dedication to public service and policy development.

Political Ideas

Maile Shimabukuro blends progressive environmental advocacy with a focus on localized economic growth, advocating for renewable energy while also supporting job creation programs in her district. Her policy stances often reveal an unexpected convergence of environmental regulations with regional industrial interests, suggesting a calculated approach to balancing sustainability with economic development. Shimabukuro’s rhetoric emphasizes community resilience and regional identity, framing issues in a way that underscores the unique needs of the Leeward Coast. This juxtaposition of broad environmental goals with targeted economic policies highlights an intriguing tension in her political identity.

Campaigns
2022: Hawaii State Senate
ELECTED

Election History

2022 Hawaii's 22nd Senate district election

4,993 votes (50.20%)

Win
2018: Hawaii State Senate
ELECTED

Election History

Hawaii's 21st Senate District General Election, 2018

5,808 votes (58.90%)

Win

Hawaii's 21st State Senate District Democratic Primary Election, 2018

3,945 votes (86.80%)

Win
2014: Hawaii State Senate
ELECTED

Election History

2014 Hawaii's 21st Senate District General Election

6,079 votes (64.80%)

Win

2014 Hawaii's 21st Senate District Democratic Primary election

3,608 votes (72.10%)

Win