Peter Aduja
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Peter Aduja was the first Filipino American elected to public office in the United States when he was elected as a representative in the Hawaii Legislature.
[edit] Biography
Aduja was born in Ilocos Sur in the Philippines and moved to Hilo, Hawaii. He graduated from the University of Hawaii and went on to obtain his law degree at Boston University. He returned to Hawaii to practice law and in 1955 was elected to the Hawaii Legislature. He was defeated for a second term. However, after Hawaii was granted statehood, he was elected to three terms, with the first one starting in 1966
[edit] Family
Aduja married Melodie "Lesing" Cabalona and had two children. Daughter, Melodie Aduja would eventually became a Hawaii State Senator.