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1884 Hawaiian legislative election

Legislative elections were held in the Hawaiian Kingdom on 6 February 1884[1] to determine the composition of the 28 member Hawaiian House of Representatives. The elections saw the emergence of the Independent (Kuokoa) Party that opposed the policies of the administration of King Kalākaua and Premier Walter M. Gibson. Despite the growing opposition, Gibson's National Party was able to maintain a majority in the House of Representatives.[2]

  1. ^ Kuykendall, Ralph S. The Hawaiian kingdom, vol. 3, 1874-1893, The Kalakaua dynasty. p. 271. Retrieved 2024-05-28.
  2. ^ Moblo, Pennie (1999). "Leprosy, Politics, and the Rise of Hawaii's Reform Party". The Journal of Pacific History. 34 (1): 75–89. ISSN 0022-3344.

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