J. W. Lonoaea
J. W. Lonoaea | |
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| Member of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi House of Representatives for the district of Wailuku, Maui | |
| In office February 14, 1872 – March 16, 1874 | |
| Monarchs | Kamehameha V Lunalilo Kalākaua |
| Personal details | |
| Died | March 16, 1874 Wailuku, Maui |
| Nationality | Kingdom of Hawaiʻi |
J. W. Lonoaea (died March 16, 1874) was a politician of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi who served in the House of Representatives of the Legislature of the Kingdom from 1872 until his death. Following the death of King Lunalilo, it fell to the legislature to choose the next monarch from amongst the native-born high chiefs, though only three candidates were considered seriously: Bernice Pauahi Bishop, David Kalākaua, and Queen Emma. Lonoaea voted with the majority in supporting Kalākaua, and was one of the thirteen legislators to be injured by supporters of Queen Emma in the ensuing 1874 Honolulu Courthouse riot. Lonoaea was the only legislator who did not survive his injuries.