Kessai Note

Kessai Hesa Note
3rd President of the Marshall Islands
In office
10 January 2000  14 January 2008
Preceded by Imata Kabua
Succeeded by Litokwa Tomeing
Personal details
Born (1950-08-07) 7 August 1950
Ailinglaplap Atoll, Marshall Islands
Political party UDP
Spouse(s) Mary Neimoj Yamamura

Kessai Hesa Note (born August 7, 1950 in Ailinglaplap), was President of the Marshall Islands from 2000 to 2008.

Having served as Speaker of the Nitijeļā since 1988, he was elected President in 2000. Note is the first commoner, rather than an Iroijlaplap or traditional chief, to be elected to the Presidency.[1] He is a member of the United Democratic Party, and was reelected by parliament in January 2004, receiving 20 votes, while Justin deBrum received 9.

On January 7, 2008, following the November 2007 general election, he was defeated in his bid for re-election in a vote of Parliament, receiving 15 votes against 18 for Litokwa Tomeing.[1][2]

Kessai Note (right) with U.S. Delegate Eni Faleomavaega.

Note is of Japanese-Marshallese descent, having inherited his Japanese heritage from his paternal grandfather.[3] Note's grandfather was a native of Niigata Prefecture, and settled in the Marshall Islands during the Japanese colonial era and married a Marshallese wife.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 Giff Johnson, "Opposition Takes Control Of Marshall Islands Government" Archived 2007-06-14 at Archive.is, Pacific Magazine, January 7, 2008.
  2. "Litokwa Tomeing becomes new Marshalls president". Radio New Zealand International. 7 January 2008. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
  3. ケーサイ・ノート マーシャル諸島共和国大統領略歴
  4. マーシャル諸島共和国大統領会談, Official weblog of Akiko Yamanaka, May 28, 2006
Political offices
Preceded by
Imata Kabua
President of the Marshall Islands
20002008
Succeeded by
Litokwa Tomeing


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