State of Hawaiʻi

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=Etymology= XXXX

=History= XXXX

Geologic history
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Human history
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Prehistoric Hawaiʻi
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Hawaii
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=Geography=
 * Main article: Geography of Hawaiʻi

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Climate
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Geology

 * Main article: Geology of Hawaiʻi

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Protected areas
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=Law and government= XXXX

State government

 * Main articles: Government (Executive, Legislature, and Courts) of Hawaiʻi.

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Legislative department

 * Main article: Hawaiʻi Legislature

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Senate of Hawaiʻi

 * Main article: Senate of Hawaiʻi

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House of Representatives

 * Main article: House of Representatives (Hawaiʻi)

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Executive department
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Monarch

 * Main article: Monarchy of Hawaiʻi

The executive branch consists of the Monarch and those to whom the Monarch's powers are delegated. The Monarch is both the Head of State and Government, as well as the military Commander-in-Chief and chief Diplomat. The Monarch, as required by the Constitution, must "take care that the laws be faithfully executed", and "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution". The Monarch presides over the executive branch of the State government, an organization numbering about XXXX people, including XXXX active-duty military personnel. The XXXX and current Monarch is King Kameāloha I.

The Monarch may sign legislation passed by the Legislature into Law or may veto it, preventing it from becoming Law unless two-thirds of both Houses of the Legislature Vote to override the veto. The Monarch may unilaterally sign Treaties with other States, foreign and domestic; however, signed Treaties are not binding until ratified in the Senate by a two-thirds Majority, and ratified Treaties are not enforceable until enacted into domestic Law by the Legislature. The Monarch may be impeached by a Majority in the House and removed from office by a two-thirds Majority in the Senate for "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors". The Monarch may not dissolve the Legislature but does have the Power to call special Elections, to Pardon, or release, criminals convicted of offenses against the State (except in cases of Impeachment), enact Executive Orders, and (by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate) appoint supreme Court justices, State Judges, Heads of the Executive departments, county Sheriffs, county Attorneys, and county Presidents.

Executive Council

 * Main article: Executive Council of Hawaiʻi

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State agencies

 * Main article: State agencies of Hawaiʻi

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Judicial department
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Supreme Court
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Superior Court
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Municipal, local, and other courts
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Political subdivisions

 * See also: Dillon's Rule

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Counties
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Cities and towns
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Hawaiʻi Constitution
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Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes
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Military Department
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Hawaiʻi State Guard
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Politics and elections
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Political culture
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Elections
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=Economy=

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Business climate
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Tourism
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Taxation
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=Transportation=

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=Energy=

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=Demographics=

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Urbanization
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Ethnic groups
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Languages
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Religion
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Education
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Healthcare
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=Society=

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Social class
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Women

 * Main articles: Feminism, Women's rights, and suffrage in Hawaiʻi.

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GLBT
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Daily life
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Customs and etiquette
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=Culture=

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Arts
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Visual arts
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Theater
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Music
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Architecture
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Sports
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Fashion
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Cuisine
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=See also=
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