Paul Bannai
Paul Bannai | |
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Member of the California House of Representatives | |
In office 1963–1980 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Delta, Colorado | July 4, 1920
Political party | Republican |
Occupation | Realtor |
Paul T. Bannai (born July 4, 1920) is an American politician who was the first Japanese American to ever serve in the California State Legislature. He served in the State Assembly as a Republican legislator from 1973 until 1980, when he was defeated for reelection by Democrat Richard Floyd.
Legislative career
He represented the 67th District in his first term but was then reapportioned into the 53rd District, where he served for the rest of his time in the legislature. Bannai served on the following committees: Criminal Justice, Finance and Insurance, Veterans Affairs, Ways and Means, and Rules.
Background
Prior to serving in the legislature, Bannai served on the Gardena City Council and the Gardena Planning Commission. After his defeat, Bannai served as Chief Memorial Affairs Director for National Cemetery System which is part of the Veterans Administration. During World War II, Bannai enlisted in the United States Army and served with the 442nd Infantry Regiment and the Army Intelligence Service.
External links
"Paul Takeo Bannai, Chief Memorial Affairs Director National Cemetery System Veterans Administration 1981-1985". Archived from the original on September 25, 2006. Retrieved 2008-04-09.
California Assembly | ||
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Preceded by Larry Townsend |
California State Assemblyman, 67th District 1973–1974 |
Succeeded by Jerry Lewis |
Preceded by Bill Greene |
California State Assemblyman, 53rd District 1974–1980 |
Succeeded by Richard Floyd |