Candidates 2024

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Candidate Q&A: Hawaii County Council District 1 — Brittany Anderson

Candidate Q&A: Hawaii County Council District 1 — Brittany Anderson

“Our roads and bridges need repair, our wastewater treatment facilities are falling apart and nearly 50% of the island is insecure for drinking water.”

Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 23 — Clayton Hee

Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 23 — Clayton Hee

“Innovative ways to lower the cost of housing may include modular or pre-fabricated homes.”

Candidate Q&A: State House District 50 — Natalia Hussey-Burdick

Candidate Q&A: State House District 50 — Natalia Hussey-Burdick

“I’ve long been, and remain, a champion of reforms to curb this go-along-to-get-along, backroom deal-making culture at the Legislature.”

Candidate Q&A: State House District 28 — Ernest Caravalho

Candidate Q&A: State House District 28 — Ernest Caravalho

“Enhancing access to health care, mental health services and job training programs are crucial steps toward long-term stability for our residents.”

Candidate Q&A: US Senate — Paul Dolan

Candidate Q&A: US Senate — Paul Dolan

“We need to help nurses and others get better pay and smaller workloads. “

Candidate Q&A: State House District 25 — Kim Coco Iwamoto

Candidate Q&A: State House District 25 — Kim Coco Iwamoto

“My opponent has sat in the state House for 30 years; under his leadership, voters never get to vote on term limits for state legislators.”

Candidate Q&A: State House District 25 — Scott Saiki

Candidate Q&A: State House District 25 — Scott Saiki

“This income tax cut will result in higher take-home pay and provide relief to hundreds of thousands of children and their parents.”

Candidate Q&A: Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Hawaii Island Trustee — Z. Ka’apana Aki

Candidate Q&A: Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Hawaii Island Trustee — Z. Ka’apana Aki

“I have seen the hard work of experienced and expert staff getting undermined by administrators and trustees playing a political game for their own personal benefit.”

Candidate Q&A: Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Hawaii Island Trustee — Kaialiʻi Kahele

Candidate Q&A: Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Hawaii Island Trustee — Kaialiʻi Kahele

“Hawaiian self-determination is a fundamental right for Native Hawaiians to shape their political, cultural and economic future.”

Candidate Q&A: Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Hawaii Island Trustee — Hope Alohalani Cermelj

Candidate Q&A: Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Hawaii Island Trustee — Hope Alohalani Cermelj

“Kanaka are still being held in jail illegally, unlawfully. Release them.”