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Lynn Finnegan

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Lynn Finnegan
Hawaii House of Representatives District 32
Former member
Term in office began
2003
Term in office ended
2011
Political party Republican
Profession Legislator

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Lynn Finnegan was a Republican member of the Hawaii House of Representatives, representing the 32nd District from 2003-2011. She served as Minority Leader. Representative Finnegan did not run for re-election in the Hawaii House of Representatives elections of 2010.[1] Instead she is running for lieutenant governor.

Finnegan has been an entertainer on the Al Harrington Show, and a Senior Loan Originator with Primary Residential Mortgage.

She is a member of the Aiea/Pearl City Business Association, Cagayan Valley Association of Hawaii, Imago Dei Community Church, Minority Organ Tissue and Transplant Education Program Advisory Board, and the Moanalua Lions Club.[2]

Committee assignments

Elections

2010

See also: Hawaii lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2010 and Lieutenant Governor elections, 2010

Finnegan is running for lieutenant governor of Hawaii. She faced Brian E. Schatz (D), Deborah Spence (Free Energy) and Leonard I. Kama (Non-Partisan) in the general election on November 2, 2010.


2008

In 2008, Finnegan won re-election to the Hawaii House of Representatives from Hawaii's 32nd District. Finnegan ran unopposed in the election. He raised $41,272 for his campaign.[3]

Campaign donors

2008

In 2008, Finnegan collected $41,272 in campaign contributions.[4] The five largest contributors to her campaign were as follows:

Donor Amount
Hawaii Association of Realtors $2,000
John Henry Felix $2,000
University of Hawaii Professional Assembly $2,000
Virginia S. Weinman $2,000
Chad Buck $2,000

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Hawaii House District 32
2003-2011
Succeeded by
Aaron Johanson
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