Keith Regan Named Acting Lieutenant Governor, Hawai'i
Summary
Governor Josh Green designated Keith Regan, comptroller of the Department of Accounting and General Services, to serve as acting lieutenant governor for the state of Hawai'i, effective immediately on April 23, 2026. Regan assumes constitutional duties of the Office of the Lieutenant Governor during Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke's leave of absence, while continuing to serve as comptroller. Meoh-Leng Silliman, deputy comptroller, will serve as acting comptroller of DAGS during this period.
“Governor Josh Green today announced the designation of Keith Regan, comptroller of the Department of Accounting and General Services, to serve as acting lieutenant governor for the state of Hawaiʻi, effective immediately, following Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke's decision to take a leave of absence.”
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This announcement adds Keith Regan to the acting lieutenant governor role for the State of Hawai'i. Regan, who serves as comptroller of the Department of Accounting and General Services, assumes constitutional duties of the Lieutenant Governor office effective immediately while maintaining his existing comptroller position. Meoh-Leng Silliman, deputy comptroller since October 2022, has been named acting comptroller of DAGS.
The designation primarily affects state government operations and continuity of executive functions. No compliance obligations or regulatory changes are created by this announcement. The public and state employees should be aware that Regan will oversee lieutenant governor duties in addition to his DAGS responsibilities during this temporary assignment.
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Office of the Governor — News Release — Governor Green Names Keith Regan as Acting Lieutenant Governor
Posted on Apr 23, 2026 in Latest Department News, Newsroom, Office of the Governor Press Releases STATE OF HAWAIʻI
KA MOKU ʻĀINA O HAWAIʻI
JOSH GREEN, M.D.
GOVERNOR
KE KIAʻĀINA ****
GOVERNOR GREEN NAMES KEITH REGAN AS
ACTING LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 23, 2026
HONOLULU – Governor Josh Green today announced the designation of Keith Regan, comptroller of the Department of Accounting and General Services, to serve as acting lieutenant governor for the state of Hawaiʻi, effective immediately, following Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke’s decision to take a leave of absence.
Regan will assume the constitutional duties of the Office of the Lieutenant Governor during this period, while continuing to serve as comptroller and support the administration’s work to ensure continuity of government operations. This designation is consistent with state law governing the continuity of duties within the Office of the Lieutenant Governor.
“Keith Regan is a steady and trusted leader who understands the responsibility that comes with this role,” said Governor Green. “At a time when stability and continuity matter most, I have full confidence in him to step in and help lead our state forward while we continue focusing on the needs of our communities.”
Keith Regan serves as comptroller for the state of Hawaiʻi and director of the Department of Accounting and General Services, where he oversees statewide accounting, public works, facilities management, procurement support and other core government operations. He brings more than two decades of public sector leadership experience, including prior service as Managing Director and Finance Director for the County of Maui, Chief Administrative Officer for the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority and Business Management Officer for the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs. Throughout his career, Regan has worked closely with state, county, legislative and community partners to strengthen government operations, manage complex budgets and support public service delivery. His background in finance, administration and executive leadership has prepared him to help maintain continuity and support the work of the state during this temporary assignment.
“I am grateful for the Governor’s trust and mindful of the responsibility that comes with this temporary designation,” said Acting Lieutenant Governor Regan. “During this period, my focus will be on supporting continuity in state government and working with the Governor’s team to serve the people of Hawaiʻi with care, respect and steadiness.”
Meoh-Leng Silliman, deputy comptroller, will serve as acting comptroller of DAGS during this period. Silliman has served as deputy comptroller since October 2022 and brings more than 15 years of experience with the state of Hawaiʻi.
The Office of the Governor will continue to work closely with state departments and partners to maintain uninterrupted services and operations statewide.
Please find a photo, courtesy of the Office of the Governor, here.
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