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Preceded by
  
Malama Solomon

Spouse(s)
  
Vernon Inouye

Preceded by
  
Malama Solomon

Name
  
Lorraine Inouye


Succeeded by
  
Dwight Takamine

Role
  
Politician

Education
  
Hilo High School

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Preceded by
  
Larry Tanimoto (interim)

Born
  
June 22, 1940 (age 83) Hilo, Hawaii (
1940-06-22
)

Succeeded by
  
Stephen K. Yamashiro

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Lorraine Rodero Inouye (born June 22, 1940) is an American politician from the state of Hawaii. A member of the Democratic Party, she serves in the Hawaii State Senate, representing District 4. She is of no relation to prominent U.S. senator from Hawaii Daniel Inouye.

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Political career

Inouye was elected to the Hawaii County Council in 1984. In 1990, Inouye ran in a special election to serve the remainder of the term of Bernard Akana, who died in office, as Mayor of Hawaii County. She defeated Stephen K. Yamashiro by 76 votes. She ran for election as Mayor in 1992, but lost to Yamashiro.

Inouye ran for the District 1 seat in the Hawaii Senate in 1998, challenging incumbent Democrat Malama Solomon. Inouye defeated Solomon in the primary, and won the general election. She served through 2008. That year, she received a primary challenge from Dwight Takamine, and chose instead to run for Mayor of Hawaii County. Though she initially led her opponents in the opinion polls, she finished third in the Democratic primary, behind eventual winner Billy Kenoi and Angel Pilago.

In 2012, Inouye ran for District 4 in the State Senate. She was defeated in the Democratic primary election by Solomon, the incumbent from District 1. In March 2014, Inouye announced she wound challenge Solomon in the upcoming primary election to represent District 4. She defeated Solomon in the primary, and won the general election.

Personal life

Inouye graduated from Hilo High School. Prior to running for political office, Inouye worked as a hotelier. Inouye is married to Vernon Inouye, who grows and exports flowers. She serves as president of the family-owned anthurium farm.

References

Lorraine Inouye Wikipedia