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In 1956, Californian Dalip Singh Saund was the first Asian American to win a seat in U.S. Congress. more
Spark Matsunaga served Hawai'i in the House from 19621976, and in the Senate from 19971990
In 1958, Hawai'i's Hiram Fong became the first Asian American senator. He served 19581976, and in 1964 was a presidential candidate
In 1974, George R. Hariyoshi of Hawai'i was the first Asian American governor
In 1964, Hawai'i's Patsy Takemoto Mink was the first Asian American woman elected to U.S. Congress
Saund for Congress ribbon courtesy Dr. Eric Saund.
Campaign buttons courtesy Ron Gunzburger of Politics1.com