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Preceded by
  
Ezra Kanoho

Role
  
American Politician

Name
  
James Tokioka


Nationality
  
American

Party
  
Democratic Party


Political party
  
Democratic, Republican

Rep. Tokioka cuts a plea deal with the state


James Kunane Tokioka is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Hawaii House of Representatives since January 2007 representing District 15.

  • 2015 James Tokioka was charged with misdemeanor "Failure to file a complete and accurate candidate committee report" for finance reports filed during his 2014 campaign. He pleaded no contest to the misdemeanor charge in lieu of a felony on August 31, 2015 and was granted a deferment of his plea Tokioka concealed $27,489 in campaign contributions for nineteen days after filing false campaign finance reports during the 2014 primaries in order to win re-election. The details of the official investigation reveal James Tokioka would have received a felony charge if he didn't make a plea deal.
  • 2014 James Tokioka was re-elected with nearly 74% of the vote in the general election against Steve Yoder after getting by novice candidate Dylan Hooser with 63% of the votes compared to Hooser's showing of 30%.
  • 2012 Tokioka was unopposed for both the August 11, 2012 Democratic Primary, winning with 3,486 votes, and the November 6, 2012 General election.
  • 2006 When Democratic Representative Ezra Kanoho retired and left the District 15 seat open, Tokioka won the September 26, 2006 Democratic Primary with 2,965 votes (53.4%), and won the November 7, 2006 General election with 4,280 votes (56.1%) against Republican nominee Ron Agor.
  • 2008 Tokioka was unopposed for both the September 20, 2008 Democratic Primary, winning with 3,203 votes, and the November 4, 2008 General election.
  • 2010 Tokioka won the September 18, 2010 Democratic Primary with 3,569 votes (65.6%), and won the November 2, 2010 General election with 5,855 votes (71.0%) against Republican nominee Larry Fillhart.
  • References

    James Tokioka Wikipedia