Donna Mercado Kim
Donna Kim | |
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Member of the Hawaii Senate from the 14th district | |
Assumed office November 7, 2000 | |
Preceded by | Norman Mizuguchi[1] |
13th President of the Hawaii Senate | |
In office December 28, 2012 – May 5, 2015 | |
Preceded by | Shan Tsutsui |
Succeeded by | Ron Kouchi |
Member of the Honolulu City Council | |
In office January 17, 1986 – July 26, 2000 | |
Preceded by | Rudy Pacarro |
Succeeded by | Romy Cachola |
Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives from the 40th district 29th (1982–1984) | |
In office 1982–1985 | |
Succeeded by | Karen Horita |
Personal details | |
Born | Honolulu, Hawaii, US | January 31, 1952
Political party | Democratic |
Children | Micah Aiu |
Education | University of Hawaii, Manoa Washington State University (BA) |
Website | Senator Donna Mercado Kim |
Donna Mercado Kim is an American Democratic party politician from Hawaii. She is a state senator from Senate District 14 and was President of the Hawaiʻi Senate for almost three years.
Education
[edit]Kim attended, and graduated from Farrington High School, in Kalihi-Palama, Honolulu.[2] Kim is a graduate of Washington State University, although she also attended the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
Political career
[edit]From 1982 to 1985, Kim was a member of the Hawaiʻi House of Representatives.
On October 5, 1985, voters recalled three members on the Honolulu City Council, leaving three vacant seats.[3] Kim won a special election to one of those seats on December 28, 1985 and served on the Honolulu City Council from 1986 to 2000.[4]
Elected to the Senate in 2000, Kim has chaired the Committee on Tourism, the Committee on Ways and Means, the Special Committee on Accountability, and the Task Force on Reinventing Government.
From 2003 to 2008 and again from 2011 to 2013, Kim served as Vice President of the Senate.
In 2013, Kim became President of the Hawaiʻi Senate, replacing Shan Tsutsui who left the position to become Lieutenant Governor.[5] Kim's tenure as President of the Senate ended in 2015.[6]
In 2014, Kim ran for congress to fill the vacated seat of U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa.[7] She lost the race to Mark Takai.[8]
In 2018, Kim once again ran for 1st Congressional District seat being vacated by Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa, as she was running for governor, but lost to former congressman Ed Case.[9]
Personal
[edit]Kim was born in Honolulu.
Her father is Korean, while her mother is Spanish-Filipino-Portuguese.[10]
References
[edit]- ^ Shapiro, Treena. "Two vie for Mizuguchi’s Senate seat Harding faces 'worthy battle' against Abinsay". The Honolulu Star-Bulletin. October 13, 2000. "This year legislative and City Council veteran Donna Mercado Kim is the Democrat running to fill the vacancy created by Senate President Norman Mizuguchi's retirement."
- ^ Nabarro, Moanike'ala (July 15, 2018). "Congressional contender Donna Mercado Kim aims to make Hawaii's voice heard". KITV News 4. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
- ^ Ap (1985-12-30). "AROUND THE NATION; Honolulu Voters Elect Democrats to Council". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-04-14.
- ^ "Councilmembers Past". www.honolulu.gov. 2023-10-25. Retrieved 2024-04-14.
- ^ "Donna Mercado Kim chosen Hawaiʻi Senate president". Hawaiʻi Tribune Herald. Honolulu. 29 December 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
- ^ Dayton, Kevin (5 May 2015). "Kauai's Kouchi replaces Kim as Senate president". Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
- ^ "Hawaii Senate President Donna Mercado Kim (D), a veteran of 31 years of public service". State Legislatures. 1 February 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
- ^ "Donna Mercado Kim enters race for US Congress". Hawaii News Now. 8 November 2017. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
- ^ "Veteran state senator announces bid for Hanabusa's congressional seat". Honolulu Star-Advertiser. 2017-11-08. Retrieved 2018-10-25.
- ^ "2018 Candidates for Congress - Korean Americans in Action". Korean Americans in Action. Retrieved 2018-10-25.
External links
[edit]- Women state legislators in Hawaii
- Hawaii politicians of Filipino descent
- Democratic Party Hawaii state senators
- Honolulu City Council members
- Living people
- Democratic Party members of the Hawaii House of Representatives
- Presidents of the Hawaii Senate
- Women city councillors in Hawaii
- 21st-century American legislators
- 21st-century American women politicians
- 1952 births
- Candidates in the 2014 United States elections
- Candidates in the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections
- American politicians of Korean descent
- American people of Spanish descent
- American people of Portuguese descent
- City council members of Asian descent
- Asian-American people in Hawaii politics
- Asian American and Pacific Islander state legislators in Hawaii
- American women of Korean descent in politics
- Hawaii people of Korean descent