David Pendleton
David Pendleton | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives from the 49th[2] district | |
| In office 1996[1]–2004[1] | |
| Succeeded by | Pono Chong[2] |
| Personal details | |
| Born | David Alexander Pendleton[3][4] February 2, 1967[5] |
| Nationality | American |
| Party | Republican[6] |
| Spouse | Noemi[1][7][8] |
| Children | Four[1] |
| Alma mater | La Sierra University Loma Linda University University of Southern California Marine Corps Command and Staff College[1] |
| Occupation | Minister[1] Lawyer[1] Teacher[1] University administrator[1] Administrative law judge[9] |
| Nickname | "Kawika"[5] |
David Alexander Pendleton[5] (born February 2, 1967) is a former Minority Floor Leader of the Hawaii House of Representatives,[1] from 1998 until 2002.[10] As a member of the Republican Party, he served four two-year terms (1996-2004) as a state representative for Kailua and Kaneohe.[1]
Biography
[edit | edit source]Early life and education
[edit | edit source]Pendleton, whose grandmother immigrated from Ilocos Norte to Hawaii in 1930,[6] was born in California before moving to Hawaii while in preschool.[1] Attending Hawaiian Mission Academy, he initially pursued a pre-medicine curriculum before settling on a double major in both history and political science at La Sierra University.[1] He graduated from La Sierra in the Honors Program and magna cum laude.[5] Earning a Master of Arts in Religion from Loma Linda University, becoming a minister before earning a Juris Doctor from USC and was admitted to the bar in California and Hawaii.[1][5]
Early work
[edit | edit source]In 1985, Pendleton started his experience with public service by interning with the Hawaii Lieutenant Governor's Office.[5] After graduating from USC he taught at San Gabriel Academy, before becoming the Associate Vice President for Student Life at La Sierra University.[5] Beginning in 1995, Pendleton practiced law in Hawaii with two plaintiffs' firms before serving as an administrator and in-house counsel to a non-profit.[1][5] He was a member of the 1998 class of the Pacific Century Fellows.[11]
Political office
[edit | edit source]Starting in 1996, Pendleton served as the Representative of the 49th District (which was originally the 50th District) in the Hawaii House of Representatives;[5] while in the House, Pendleton was the Minority Whip, Assistant Minority Leader, and finally the Minority Floor Leader.[1]
In 2000, along with Governor Lingle, Pendleton sued the Hawaii State Legislature to open closed-door conference committee meetings so that the public could attend.[12] Later in 2000, Pendleton was a delegate at the Republican National Convention.[5][13] In 2002, Pendleton was thought to be a potential candidate for the office of Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii,[14] and joined the Legislative Advisory Board of the Heartland Institute.[15] In 2004, Pendleton lost his reelection by 123 votes,[2][16] after being the target of negative mailers that Noemi Pendleton called "dirty campaigning".[17]
Later work
[edit | edit source]Pendleton later worked on Governor Lingle's staff, and was appointed to the Labor and Industrial Relations Appeals Board for a ten-year term beginning in 2006.[1][9][18][19] Despite formally being a Seventh-day-Adventist minister, Pendleton converted to Catholicism in 2008.[20]
See also
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Further reading
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- 1967 births
- Living people
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- Asian-American people in Hawaii politics
- Catholics from California
- Converts to Roman Catholicism from Adventism
- Former Seventh-day Adventists
- Hawaii politicians of Filipino descent
- Hawaii state court judges
- La Sierra University alumni
- Loma Linda University alumni
- Republican Party members of the Hawaii House of Representatives
- USC Gould School of Law alumni
- Asian conservatism in the United States
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