Joe Bertram (Hawaii politician)

Joe Bertram III was an American politician from the Hawaiian island of Maui, who served as a member of the Hawaii House of Representatives. A Democrat, he represented the 11th district in south Maui, which includes the communities of Wailea-Makena and Kihei, his hometown. He was a candidate for reelection in 2010 but lost the general election to Republican nominee George R. Fontaine. He left office in January 2011.

Joe Bertram III
Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives
from the 11th district
In office
January 2007  January 2011
Preceded byChris Halford (R)
Succeeded byGeorge Fontaine (R)
Personal details
Born(1957-04-29)April 29, 1957
Boulder, Colorado
DiedMay 24, 2020(2020-05-24) (aged 63)
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Albert Morairty
ResidenceKihei, Hawaii

Bertram moved to Hawaii at the age of nine and attended Kihei Elementary School, Seabury Hall in Makawao and Henry Perrine Baldwin High School in Wailuku.[1]

A former member of the Green Party of Hawaii, Bertram ran unsuccessfully for the Maui County Council three times before mounting a campaign for the state legislature in 2006. In the primary election held on September 23, Bertram defeated fellow Democrat Stephen West by 61% to 39%.[2] In the general election held November 7, he overcame the Republican nominee by a margin of 60% to 40% − a majority of 1,046 votes.[3] He succeeded a Republican, Rep. Chris Halford, who had retired. Running for a second term in 2008, Bertram faced a primary challenge from Michael Gingerich but defeated him comfortably, taking 70% of the vote.[4] He faced a Republican in the general election, defeating him by 57% to 43%.[5]

In 2010, he faced both primary and general election opponents.[6] In the Democratic primary election held on September 18, he defeated two opponents, garnering 44 percent of the vote. The second-placed finisher gained 28%.[7] In the general election held on November 2, he was narrowly defeated by Republican nominee George Fontaine. Fontaine won 51.5% to Bertram's 48.5% – a margin of 172 votes.[8]

Bertram married his partner of 30 years Albert Morairty in December 2013.[1]

Bertram died on May 24, 2020 at the age of 63.[9]

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