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111/ Ibid., p. 32. 112/ Ibid. 113/ Daws, p. 281. 114/ Puss, The Hawaiian Republic, p. 46. 115/ Ibid. 116/ Daws, p. 294. The above section on votinq requirements in the Republic of Hawaii was extensively revised in response to comments by Congressman Daniel Akaka (p. 4) and Haunani-Kay Trask, et al (p. 8). 117/ Fuchs, p. 161. 118/ Lind, p. 96. 119/ Comment by Herbert Jay (Nahaolelua) Almeida says that: "The report fails to recognize that ethnic bloc voting has had an impact on politics in Hawaii. The AJA (Americans of Japanese Ancestry) population, for instance, was a significant factor in the 1963 Gubernatorial race results (See To Catch a Wave)" [\ . 2). Haunani-Kay Trask notes that to say that candidates for political office are not helped by appealing to ethnic groups is "a falsehood since elections are constantly characterized by ethnic appeals; in modern Hawaii these appeals have been to the growing Japanese electorate" (pp. 8-9). 120/ Fu.-hs, pp. J47-3. 121/ Ibid., p. 3 48. 122/ Ibid., p. 349. 123/ Ibid. 124/ Ibid., p. 350.

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