Tad Bartimus: The End Of An Era For Elle Cochran
Longtime Maui councilwoman plans to stay involved in local issues — and do a lot surfing.
Danny De Gracia: A Path Out Of Oblivion For Hawaii Republicans
Hawaii may be the bluest of states, but residents’ cultural values are often in synch with conservative Republican positions.
Hawaii Legislature: Leadership Will Stay The Same Despite New Faces
The House and Senate plan to install new judiciary chairs but keep the current heads of each chamber and their respective money committees.
A Loss For Tommy Waters Is A Loss For Mayor Caldwell
Incumbent Trevor Ozawa’s narrow victory over his challenger blocked the mayor from having a majority of allies on the City Council.
Kauai: The End Of An Era For Election Day Polling Places
When the Garden’s Isle’s 14 precinct stations shut down Tuesday night, it might have been for the last time. An all-mail ballot experiment begins in 2020.
Hawaii’s Voter Turnout Was Almost A Historic Low
The 398,398 ballots cast in this general election represented a turnout rate of 52.6 percent — slightly higher than in 2014.
Chad Blair: Wild Night On Mainland, But It’s Politics As Usual In Hawaii
So much changed nationally, including control of the U.S. House and the election of scores of women. But not here.
Hawaii Democrats Cheer New Balance of Power In Washington
But local Republicans took solace in their expanded majority in the U.S. Senate.
Democrats Keep Their Tight Lock On The Legislature
Republicans, who currently hold only five House seats and no Senate seats, appear poised to grab one Senate seat.
Longtime OHA Trustee Akana Loses Re-Election Bid
Rowena Akana has served on the Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees for more than two decades but recently came under fire for alleged misspending.