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Lingle holds several distinctions: first Republican elected governor in Hawai'i in forty years since the departure of William F. Quinn in 1962, first county mayor elected governor in Hawai'i, first female elected governor in Hawai'i and first governor of the Jewish faith in Hawai'i. During the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City, Lingle served as chairwoman of the convention during the absence of permanent chairman Dennis Hastert from the convention floor.
Previous to her gubernatorial administration, Lingle served as Maui County mayor, councilmember and was elected chairman of the Hawai'i Republican Party.
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Lingle moved with her family to Southern California when she was 12. She graduated from Birmingham High School in Lake Balboa, California , then received her bachelor's degree in journalism cum laude from California State University, Northridge in 1975.
Soon after, she followed her father to Hawaii, working first in Honolulu as a public information officer for the Teamsters and Hotel Workers Union. Later, she moved to MolokaiMoloka‘i (usually spelled outside Hawai‘i as Molokai is the fifth largest island of the Hawaiian archipelago. The island is 38 by 10 miles (61 by 16 km), with a land area of 261 mile˛ (676 km˛). It lies east of O‘ahu across the 25 mile (40 km) wide, Ka-iw, where she started the Molokai Free Press, a community newspaper.
In 1980, Lingle was elected to the Maui County Council, where she served five two-year terms. Lingle served three of those terms representing Molokai and two terms as an at-large member. Upon the 1990Events January January 3 Former leader of Panama Manuel Noriega surrenders to American forces. January 7 The Leaning Tower of Pisa is closed to the public due to safety concerns. January 9 Lt Gen Bazilio Olara Okello The man who led the coup aginst Dr Apo retirement of Hannibal Tavares as mayor of Maui County, Lingle decided to challenge former Maui mayor and Hawai'i State Speaker of the House of Representatives Elmer Cravalho for the seat. Despite polls showing Lingle trailing far behind her DemocraticThe Democratic Party of Hawai'i also known as the Hawai'i Democratic Party is an arm of the Democratic Party of the United States in Washington, DC. Based in Honolulu, Hawai'i, the party is a central organization established for the promotion of the party opponent, Lingle proved victorious. Honolulu AdvertiserThe Honolulu Advertiser is the largest newspaper in the U. state of Hawaii and one of the largest newspapers in the United States. It publishes daily with special Sunday and Internet editions. Owned by Gannett Pacific Corporation since 1992, the Honolulu and Honolulu Star-BulletinThe Honolulu Star-Bulletin based in Honolulu, Hawaii, is one of two major daily newspapers in the state of Hawaii (the other is the Honolulu Advertiser . The Honolulu Star-Bulletin is owned by Black Press of Victoria, British Columbia in Canada. The newsp newspapers declared the election one of the biggest upsets in Hawai'i political history. She became the youngest person elected to the office at the age of 37, as well as the first woman. In 1994, Lingle easily won re-election.
Maui County, under the leadership of Mayor Lingle, implemented performance-based budgeting. Its successful passage and execution earned for Lingle the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association for four years. Mayor Lingle was also credited for attracting tourism and job growth to Maui County during a period when the state tourism industry was struggling.