1886 Hawaiian legislative election

King Kalākaua, King of the Hawaiian Islands in 1886 and a leader of the National Party

Legislative elections were held in the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1886 to determine the composition of the 28-member House of Representatives. During the elections the National Party and Independent Party bitterly campaigned for control of the House of Representatives. Despite their efforts, the Independents once again lost to Premier Walter M. Gibson's National Party.[1]

  1. ^ Kuykendall, Ralph S. "The Hawaiian kingdom, vol. 3, 1874-1893, The Kalakaua dynasty". pp. 281–283. Retrieved 2024-05-30.

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