Beth Fukumoto

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Beth Keiko Fukumoto (früher Fukumoto Chang, geboren am 30. März 1983 auf Hawaii) ist eine amerikanische Politikerin der Demokratischen Partei, die von 2013 bis 2018 im Repräsentantenhaus von Hawaii saß. rdf:langString
Beth Keiko Fukumoto (formerly Fukumoto Chang, born March 30, 1983) is an American politician who served in the Hawaii House of Representatives from 2013 to 2018, representing District 36. Fukumoto was first elected to the state House of Representatives in 2012 and was the youngest person to serve as the House Minority Leader. In March 2017, she announced plans to change her party identification from Republican to Democrat citing concerns about racism and sexism. Fukumoto remained an independent until approval of her request to join the Democratic Party on June 19, 2017. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Beth Fukumoto
rdf:langString Beth Fukumoto
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rdf:langString Georgetown University
rdf:langString Minority Leader of the Hawaii House of Representatives
rdf:langString Chair of the Hawaii Republican Party
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xsd:date 2011-11-08
xsd:date 2017-02-01
xsd:date 2018-11-06
xsd:date 2011-09-26
xsd:date 2013-01-16
xsd:date 2014-12-31
rdf:langString Beth Keiko Fukumoto (früher Fukumoto Chang, geboren am 30. März 1983 auf Hawaii) ist eine amerikanische Politikerin der Demokratischen Partei, die von 2013 bis 2018 im Repräsentantenhaus von Hawaii saß.
rdf:langString Beth Keiko Fukumoto (formerly Fukumoto Chang, born March 30, 1983) is an American politician who served in the Hawaii House of Representatives from 2013 to 2018, representing District 36. Fukumoto was first elected to the state House of Representatives in 2012 and was the youngest person to serve as the House Minority Leader. In March 2017, she announced plans to change her party identification from Republican to Democrat citing concerns about racism and sexism. Fukumoto remained an independent until approval of her request to join the Democratic Party on June 19, 2017. In 2018, Fukumoto ran in the Democratic primary for Hawaii's 1st congressional district in the 2018 elections to replace Colleen Hanabusa, who ran for Governor. The election was won by former Congressman Ed Case.
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