Hawaii is a state in the USA outside of North America. It is run by three branches of government, the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary reflecting the federal character of the United States of America.
The executive executes the law and comprises the governor and lieutenant governor who oversees the departments and agencies, and the University of Hawaii (UH board).
But there are federal officials such as the Internal Revenue Service and the FBI, etc., representing the federal executive arm of government in Hawaii state.
The Legislature is made up of the Senate (with 25 members) and the House of Representatives (51 members) which make the law.
Four Congress members represent the state at the national level.
The Judiciary consists of the State Supreme Court, an intermediate court of appeal, etc. The judge in the higher courts are appointed by the governor and are subjected to Senate’s approval.
They interpret the law and administer justice according to the law of the State.
The federal judiciary is represented by the United States Attorney for the District of Hawaii.
In conclusion, Hawaii has three branches of government, the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary reflecting the federal character of the USA.
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