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Candidates 2020

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Candidate Q&A: Honolulu City Council District 1 — Anthony Paris

Candidate Q&A: Honolulu City Council District 1 — Anthony Paris

“Armed coercion should not be the first response to a non-criminal emergency — you should not send a firefighter to water your garden when your plants are dry.”

Candidate Q&A: U.S. House District 1 — James Dickens

Candidate Q&A: U.S. House District 1 — James Dickens

“We are promising Hawaii we will do more in our first 100 days in office than the other party has done in the last 50 years.”

Candidate Q&A: State House District 7 — David Tarnas Jonathan Rawle

Candidate Q&A: State House District 7 — David Tarnas

“It is time to unveil the plan to reopen quarantine-free out-of-state travel.”

Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 11 — Brian Taniguchi

Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 11 — Brian Taniguchi

“I have been in office for 40 years and from Day One, I have believed that we needed to diversify our economy.”

Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 15 — Glenn Wakai BRAD-*-GODA PHOTOGRAPHY

Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 15 — Glenn Wakai

“I have offered the ‘Triple A Economic Plan’: aerospace, aquaculture and alternative energy. In all three areas, Hawaii has a strategic advantage.”

Candidate Q&A: Kauai County Prosecutor — Justin Kollar

Candidate Q&A: Kauai County Prosecutor — Justin Kollar

“I will be continuing to do all I can to advance our profession away from the failed mass incarceration policies of the 1980s and 1990s.”

Candidate Q&A: State House District 4 — Eileen Ohara

Candidate Q&A: State House District 4 — Eileen Ohara

“We can create jobs that pay a living wage and develop a workforce that will build a better future for Hawaii.”

Candidate Q&A: State House District 26 — Kim Coco Iwamoto

Candidate Q&A: State House District 26 — Kim Coco Iwamoto

As a champion of working families in my district and throughout the state, if elected, I will make progress on the issues that matter most to working families.”

Candidate Q&A: State House District 29 — James Logue

Candidate Q&A: State House District 29 — James Logue

Hawaii has the potential to be the guiding light as green jobs for the United States and much of the world.”

Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 19 — John Clark

Candidate Q&A: State Senate District 19 — John Clark

We can market Hawaii as having the toughest entry requirements, and the lowest rates of infection.”