The mayor’s race gets more interesting every day. Two more Hawaii Super PACs have registered, but it’s unclear whether they’re meant to be friend or foe to Ben Cayetano, the anti-rail mayoral candidate. Our Money Blog reports:

Two more so-called Super PACs have registered with the Hawaii Campaign Spending Commission. That brings the total number of independent-expenditure-only committees to five as of this week.

The two new ones are: A Better Hawaii PAC and Save Paradise.

Christopher J. Racine of a Honolulu address is listed as chairperson of A Better Hawaii PAC. He is president of Mokupuni Television Co. The committee lists its “area, scope or jurisdiction” as “single candidate,” and lists Honolulu mayoral candidate Ben Cayetano on its organizational report.

Steven Sue, also of a Honolulu address, is listed as chairperson of Save Paradise. He is founder and president of StoryManager. This committee also lists Cayetano as its single candidate in the “area, scope or jurisdiction” column. Both committees list Diane M. Sandlin of Kailua as treasurer.

Read our past coverage of Super PACs, which can accept unlimited contributions and spend unlimited amounts under campaign finance law.

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