Patrick Branco

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Patrick Branco
Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives from the 50th District
Assumed office
November 3, 2020
Preceded byCynthia Thielen
Personal details
BornApril 28, 1987
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceKailua, Hawaii[1]
Alma materHawaii Pacific University
Johns Hopkins University
Websitehttps://repbranco.com/

Patrick Pihana Branco (born April 28, 1987) is an American lawmaker and a member of the Democratic Party currently serving as the State Representative for District 50 (Kailua and Kāne‘ohe Bay) on the island of Oʻahu. He was elected in November 2020.

Prior to his time in the Hawaiʻi State House of Representatives, Branco worked as a U.S. Diplomat in Colombia, Pakistan, Venezuela[2] and Washington, D.C. He entered the U.S. Foreign Service through the Congressman Charles B. Rangel Graduate Fellowship program. He was the first Rangel Fellow from Hawaiʻi and the first Native Hawaiian selected for the program.

Early life[]

Born and raised in Kailua, Hawai‘i, Branco graduated from Kamehameha Schools in 2005 and then from Hawai‘i Pacific University, where he received a BA in International Relations and Political Science. Branco received a full scholarship as a Presidential Scholar and served as Student Body President. He then studied at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, graduating with a Master's of International Relations focusing on International Economics and Korea Studies.

Branco has described his grandmother as a major influence in his life.

Career prior to politics[]

Following his graduation from Johns Hopkins University, Branco served as a U.S. diplomat for seven years including assignments in Pakistan, Colombia and Venezuela.[3] Domestically, he worked in the Office of the Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan and the Secretary of State's Operations Center.

Political career[]

Prior to elected office, Branco held multiple positions in community organizations. These include being on the Board of Directors for the AAPI Progressive Action, Board of Directors for the Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership, vice-president of the Asian American Foreign Affairs Association, the Communications Chair of the Pickering & Rangel Fellows Association, a member of the Kailua Hawaiian Civic Club, a member of the Koʻolaupoko Hawaiian Civic Club, a member of the Royal Order of Kamehameha, a member of Hale ʻo Nā Aliʻi, and a member of the Chamber of Commerce Hawai‘i Young Professionals Program.[4]

Branco announced his candidacy for the Hawaiʻi House of Representatives in December 2019. Branco won against Republican Kanani Souza 61.3% to 38.7%.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ Riotta, Chris. "Meet the former US diplomat running for office in Hawaii while providing life-saving resources to his community". Independent.
  2. ^ Riotta, Chris. "Meet the former US diplomat running for office in Hawaii while providing life-saving resources to his community". Independent.
  3. ^ Riotta, Chris. "Meet the former US diplomat running for office in Hawaii while providing life-saving resources to his community". Independent.
  4. ^ "Candidate Q&A: State House District 50 - Patrick Branco". Honolulu Civil Beat.
  5. ^ "Patrick Branco". Ballotpedia.


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