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Queen Emma
[edit]There is no evidence that Queen Emma had any part in the affair, only speculation from sources against her. It was her followers, plus she was the widow of Kamehameha IV not Lunalilo and she was extremely popular among the people; she lost because the votes came from the pro-American legislature compose of forty or so men, a majority of them were Americans. --KAVEBEAR (talk) 17:16, 30 December 2011 (UTC)
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Legislators who voted for Queen Emma
[edit]The legislators did not sign the ballot cards during the 1874 election (they did during the 1873 election but that was unanimous for Lunalilo except for Dominis' abstination), so it is difficult to pinpoint Emma's six voters.--KAVEBEAR (talk) 21:48, 14 December 2016 (UTC)
- Confirmed
- J. Kauai (Tsai 2014, p. 123)
- Luther Aholo (Osorio 2002, p. 162)
- Joseph Nāwahī (Osorio 2002, p. 161)
- Suspected
- Charles Kanaina [1]
- Paul Nahaolelua [2]
- ?? this is a big maybe, no direct source, Simon Kaloa Kaʻai because of this statement by Alfons L. Korn: "Though Emma hoped that Kaai would be loyal to her side, he became instead"
Riot leaders
[edit]Riot leaders pardoned in 1876
- Hulu
- Alohikea
- Kailiuakea
- Hapa
- Kawika
- "Minutes of the Privy Council, 1875–1881" (PDF). Ka Huli Ao Digital Archives. pp. 71–81. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
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