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Keiko Bonk was born on 13 July, 1954 in Hawaii, United States, is an American politician. Discover Keiko Bonk's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Occupation Politician, painter, singer
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 13 July 1954
Birthday 13 July
Birthplace Hawaii, United States
Nationality United States

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1954

Keiko Cecilia Bonk (born 1954) is an American artist, musician and former politician from Hawaii.

Bonk co-founded the Hawaii Green Party and was the first person in North America elected to a partisan level office as a member of the Green Party of the United States.

In the US most local elected offices are nonpartisan, meaning the candidate is not running as a member of a political party.

State and federal offices are partisan, meaning that the candidates represent political parties.

In Hawaii local government, such as county government, it was formerly necessary to declare your political party.

Other people who called themselves "Greens" had been elected to local government offices in the United States prior to Keiko Bonk, but they were not representing a legally established political party.

In the United States, it is very difficult to win an election in a partisan race if the candidate does not run as a Democrat or Republican.

Keiko Bonk was the first person in the United States to run as a representative of the Green Party and beat a Republican and Democrat.

Born July 13, 1954 in Honolulu, her mother was Fumie Matsuoka and her father was William Bonk.

Bill was a professor at the University of Hawaii.

He was an anthropologist/archeologist who studied Native Hawaiian.

He worked with Kenneth Emory to date the first arrival of people to the Hawaiian islands.

Fumie was a public school teacher and ceramicist.

Bill and Fumie were both stalwart figures in the progressive wing of the Hawaii Democratic Party, working for decades to elect many of the states most prominent politicians.

Keiko grew up making art with her mother, working on archeological digs with her father, and participating in electoral politics with both.

When Keiko co-founded the Hawaii Green Party with University of Hawaii professor, Ira Rhoter, and decided to run for office herself, the more conservative members of Hawaii's Democratic Party saw the Green Party as a threat to the Democratic Party, and organized to defeat Keiko.

Her father, who worked for the Democratic Governor as the Director of the Office of Culture and Historic Preservation, publicly resigned his position, quit the Democratic Party, and joined the Green party to support his daughter's political career.

1972

Bonk attended Hilo High School on the Island of Hawaii and graduated in 1972.

1976

She then attended the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, where she obtained a bachelor of fine arts degree in 1976.

1980

She sang in the bands "His Masters Voice," and "Cosmic Oven," in the 1980s.

After returning to her home in Hawaii, Bonk continued to play original music and paint.

Her first band was the Monkey Wrench Gang.

1982

Bonk went on to achieve a master of fine arts degree from Hunter College in New York City in 1982.

Bonk's first career was as a painter and musician in New York.

1992

She was elected to two terms on the Hawaii County Council from 1992 to 1996, and as chair of the council from 1995 to 1996.

1996

In 1996 and 2000 she ran for mayor.

In 1996 she was narrowly defeated by the Democratic incumbent, Stephen K. Yamashiro.

Bonk worked building the Green Party, and spoke in support of Ralph Nader as the presidential nominee of the Green Party in 1996.

After leaving office Bonk taught art at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo.

She moved to Honolulu with her second husband, Michael Christopher, when he returned to school to pursue a second doctoral degree.

1998

Christopher holds doctorates in sociology and clinical psychology, and has been her political partner even before they married in 1998.

She met Christopher after he heard of her electoral success.

She put him on the county payroll even as she began an affair with him.

2000

In 2000 she was defeated by Harry Kim, who ran as a Republican.

2007

She then formed a new band called "Kazan", and released a CD called "Save the World" in 2007.

2009

Keiko had a show of her paintings at the Honolulu Academy of Art in 2009.

She then spent 15 years caring for her parents and other elderly family members.

2019

Her mother Fumie was the last, and passed died in 2019.

Bonk made her national political reputation as an elected official by becoming the first person in North America elected to a partisan level office as a member of the Green Party.

She was one of the co-founders of the Green Party in Hawaii.