Legislature of the Hawaiian Islands1 Legislative Assembly of the Hawaiian Kingdom2 | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Houses | House of Nobles3 House of Representatives3 |
History | |
Established | 1840 |
Disbanded | 1893 |
Preceded by | Council of Chiefs (ʻAha Aliʻi) |
Succeeded by | Legislature of the Republic of Hawaii |
Elections | |
House of Nobles voting system | Appointed by the monarch with the advice of the Privy Council |
House of Representatives voting system | Elected by popular vote |
Meeting place | |
Aliiolani Hale, Honolulu | |
Footnotes | |
1Name of Parliament from 1852 to 1864 2Name of Parliament from 1864 to 1893 3Structure in place from 1840 to 1864 |
The Legislature of the Hawaiian Kingdom (Hawaiian: ʻAhaʻōlelo o ke Aupuni o Hawaiʻi) was the bicameral (later unicameral) legislature of the Hawaiian Kingdom. A royal legislature was first provided by the 1840 Constitution[1] and the 1852 Constitution was the first to use the term Legislature of the Hawaiian Islands, and the first to subject the monarch to certain democratic principles. Prior to this the monarchs ruled under a Council of Chiefs (ʻAha Aliʻi).