Linda Lingle is the Governor of Hawaii.
Kamehameha the Great.
The president of Hawaii is the president of the United States, Barack Obama.
No, in 1940 Joseph Poindexter was the Governor of Territorial Hawaii.
Calvin Say is the Speaker of the Hawaii House of Representatives. Blake Oshiro is the Majority Leader. Lynn Finnegan is the Minority Leader.
King Kamehameha I : i think
Sanford Dole.
The Governor, currently Linda Lingle. Every county also has their own mayor.
Hawaii
The cast of Dreams of Old Hawaii - 1944 includes: The Aloha Islanders as Dancers The Aloha Maids as Dancers Lani McIntyre as Vocalist-Orchestra Leader
kind of... at first we went to annex it by asking (telling) the leader of Hawaii that we were going to annex them, but they said no, so we came back later ( like 6 months to a year) with battle ships and army and threatened them. They then let us annex them :)
These are actually two questions, so let me answer them separately. Before 1959, Hawaii had its own leadership. But once Hawaii became a state and joined the United States, its leader (the governor) and its legislature joined the U.S. government; Hawaii now has two senators, and they serve in the U.S. congress. So, yes, the U.S. president is thus the president of Hawaii (as well as all the other states in the United States). North America is a different circumstance, however. Hawaii is a state, and it is part of the United States. But North America is a continent; and a continent contains a number of countries. So, North America does not have one president. Each of the countries in North America (Canada, the USA, Mexico) has its own leader. (And it should be noted that although Hawaii is now part of the United States, it is not situated as part of North America: it is a group of islands in the North Pacific Ocean region.)