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Sun May 7, 2017, 04:54 AM May 2017

Deposed Thursday, former Speaker Souki ponders what's next

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Longtime Maui lawmaker seriously considering a run for lieutenant governor

Joe Souki rested at his Wailuku home Friday, a day after being deposed as speaker of the state House of Representatives. He was reflective and willing to shed some light on the behind-the-scenes politics at the Capitol.

“It was a tough day and the day before when I could see what was happening,” Souki said.

He acknowledged that it stung to lose the speakership, which he held since 2013. But when he saw his support evaporating among a majority of House members, he decided to resign instead of going through a floor fight he knew he’d lose.

The vote to oust him would have been 30 to 21, with the majority including two Maui lawmakers — South Maui Rep. Kaniela Ing and Central Maui Rep. Justin Woodson.

Read more: http://www.mauinews.com/news/local-news/2017/05/deposed-thursday-former-speaker-souki-ponders-whats-next/
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