Hey Voters, Your Mail Ballots May Be Coming Sooner Than You Thought
Oahu voters may be able to drop off their ballots as early as Thursday.
Tokuda, Branco Take On Guns In Their Bid For Congress
Both candidates say they want to pass stricter gun control measures. The question is can they do it?
Kauai Voters Rarely Elect Women To County Council. Will That Change This Election?
Unlike other counties, Kauai’s council has never had a female majority. Experts say voter bias isn’t to blame.
Hello, Incumbents? Candidates Still Have Time To Answer Civil Beat’s Q&As
Responses to Civil Beat’s surveys are heavily used by voters, especially after ballots show up in the mail. So why don’t many incumbents bother to send them in?
Candidates For Governor Describe Hawaii’s Correctional System As ‘Deplorable’
Both Kai Kahele and Vicky Cayetano said they would explore new opportunities for using the governor’s clemency powers if elected.
Case, Tokuda Dominate The Democratic Money Race For Congress
In terms of pulling in campaign contributions, former state Sen. Jill Tokuda and U.S. Rep. Ed Case have so far maintained their frontrunner status in the Democratic primary.
The Top Hawaii LG Candidates Have Spent $2 Million Telling Voters Who They Are
Keith Amemiya was the top fundraiser through the first six months of 2022, but was outspent by state Rep. Sylvia Luke.
Newcomers Step Up Fundraising In Honolulu Council Race
Less than a month before the primary, two candidates have raised far more campaign funds than their opponents for seats on the City Council.
Penn Leads Aiona, Cordery, Tsuneyoshi In GOP Fundraising For Governor
Former Lt. Gov. Duke Aiona, who entered the race late, trails the field of candidates in the campaign cash race.
Here’s Who’s Pulling In The Most Cash In The Maui Mayor’s Race
Election season is kicking into high gear — and the candidates’ most recent campaign spending reports show it.