ACLU Files Election Challenge on Behalf of Puna Voters
A complaint lodged with the Hawaii Supreme Court says people couldn’t cast ballots due to fallen trees and power lines from Tropical Storm Iselle.
Djou vs. Takai: An Early Look at the 1st Congressional District Race
Takai hopes to build on his perfect record in elections, but he has to overcome Djou’s huge fundraising lead.
Hanabusa Won’t Challenge US Senate Election Results
Congresswoman still “very concerned” about public confidence in Puna vote election process.
Hawaii Elections 2014: General Election Ballot
Civil Beat’s list of candidates on the Nov. 4 ballot with links to their questionnaires (as they become available) and other information.
Denby Fawcett: Hawaii GOP Chairwoman Pat Saiki’s Great Challenge
The fifth grade girls were sassy to Miss Fukuda, as she was known then, because we hated P.E.
Pod Squad on Puna: ‘There’s An Election?’
Reporter Nick Grube and deputy editor Eric Pape talk with Chad Blair about their reporting from Puna, Hawaii, where a U.S. Senate race was decided amid tropical storm damage.
Puna: 15 Minutes of Fame on Hawaii’s ‘Last Frontier’
A delayed end to the 2014 primary election put the colorful community in the national spotlight. Now, some people hope the district can capitalize on it.
Chad Blair: Primary Lessons, General Expectations
Eleven things that can now be said about the 2014 Hawaii primary election.
Cashing In: Caldwell Stocking Up For A Showdown
The Honolulu mayor isn’t up for election for two more years, but he’s been amassing a campaign fortune that could help keep him in office.
Schatz: I’m Not Ready to Leave Puna Behind
The Hawaii U.S. senator says he wants to help get rid of hazardous albizia trees and make the roadways safer in the rural Hawaii district.