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Sylvia Luke

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Sylvia Luke
Kiʻi kūikawā, 2023
Kūlana
Kūlana: Hope Kiaʻāina o Hawaiʻi
Ma ke keʻena
Hoʻomaka: 5 Kēkēmapa 2022
Luna Mua: Josh Green
Luna Hope: Josh Green
ʻIke Pilikino
Inoa Hānau: Sylvia Eun Jung Chang 장은정
Lā Hānau: 15 Kēkēmapa 1967
Wahi Hānau: Seoul, Kōlea Hema
ʻAoʻao Politika: Kemokalaka
Hoʻāo: Michael Luke(m. 1996)
Keiki: 1
Hoʻonaʻauao
Kulanui: Kulanui o Hawaiʻi ma Mānoa (BA)
Kēkelē: JD


Sylvia Luke (hānau ʻia ʻo Sylvia Eun Jung Chang, 15 Kekemapa 1967) he loio a he kanaka kālaiʻāina ʻAmelika e lawelawe nei ma ke ʻano he hope kiaʻāina 16 o Hawaiʻi. Ua lawelawe ʻo ia ma ke ʻano he lālā o ka Hale o nā Lunamakaʻāinana o Hawaiʻi no 24 makahiki, mai 1998 a i kona koho ʻia ʻana he hope kiaʻāina i ka makahiki 2022. ʻO ia ka kanaka ʻAmelika Kōlea mua loa i koho ʻia i kekahi kūlana mokuʻāina ma ʻAmelika Hui Pū ʻia.[1]

Ke ola mua a me ka hoʻonaʻauao

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Hānau ʻia ʻo Sylvia Luke ma Sēula (Seoul), Kōlea Hema i ka lā 15 Kekemapa 1967. I kona wā he ʻeiwa makahiki, neʻe kona ʻohana i Hawaiʻi a komo ʻo ia i ke kula haʻahaʻa ʻo Queen Kaʻahumanu. Ma hope, hele ʻo ia i ke Kula Kiʻekiʻe ʻo Roosevelt a puka i ka makahiki 1985.[2]

Loaʻa iā ia kāna kēkelē laepua mai ke Kulanui o Hawaiʻi ma Mānoa a me kāna kēkelē loio mai ke Kulanui o San Francisco. Ua aʻo pū ʻo ia ma ke Kulanui ʻo Yonsei ma Kōlea.[3]

Ka ʻoihana kālaiʻāina

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Hale o nā Lunamakaʻāinana

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No 24 makahiki, lawelawe ʻo Luke ma ka Hale o nā Lunamakaʻāinana o Hawaiʻi no ka ʻāpana 26 a ma hope no ka ʻāpana 25. Ua lawelawe ʻo ia ma ke ʻano he Luna Hoʻomalu o ke Kōmike Kālā mai 2013 a 2022, ʻo ia ka wahine mua e paʻa i kēia kūlana.[4]

Hope Kiaʻāina o Hawaiʻi

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I ka makahiki 2022, lanakila ʻo Luke i ke koho baloka Democratic no ka hope kiaʻāina me 36.2% o nā koho.[5] Hoʻokomo ʻia ʻo ia i ke kūlana hope kiaʻāina 16 o Hawaiʻi i ka lā 5 Kekemapa 2022.

Ma kēia kūlana, alakaʻi ʻo ia i ka papahana Ready Keiki e hoʻonui i nā lawelawe kula kamaliʻi ma ka mokuʻāina.[6] Kōkua nui ʻo ia i ka pane ʻana i ke ahi ma Maui i ʻAukake 2023, e lawelawe ana ma ke ʻano he kiaʻāina ma ka wā o ka pilikia.[7]

Ke ola pilikino

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Mare ʻo ia iā Michael Luke a he keiki kāne hoʻokahi kā lāua. Hālāwai lāua ma ke Kulanui o Hawaiʻi i ko lāua wā e lawelawe ana ma ke ʻano he mau kenekoa no ka Associated Students of the University of Hawaii.[8]

Nā Kūmole

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  1. Nakaso, Dan (9 Nowemapa 2022). "Hawaii voters pick Democrat Josh Green to be next governor". Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
  2. Dingeman, Robbie. "Leading Wāhine: Sylvia Luke Serves as a Role Model for Lawmakers". Honolulu Magazine.
  3. UH News (25 Ianuali 2023). "Lt. Gov. credits UH with launching public service career". UH News.
  4. Civil Beat (18 Malaki 2014). "Reps. Luke and Belatti Honored By Hawaii Women Lawyers". Honolulu Civil Beat.
  5. Blair, Chad (24 ʻOkakopa 2021). "Hawaii Rep. Sylvia Luke Plans To Run For Lieutenant Governor". Honolulu Civil Beat.
  6. HNN Staff (17 Ianuali 2023). "Lieutenant governor unveils 'bold, credible' plan to expand preschool in Hawaii". Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
  7. KITV Web Staff (8 ʻAukake 2023). "Acting Hawaii Governor Sylvia Luke issues emergency proclamation after multiple fires break out across Hawaii". KITV4.
  8. Mizukami, Micah (19 ʻAukake 2020). "Sylvia Luke - Oral History Interview". Center for Oral History. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, College of Social Sciences.
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