Update: With less than 650 ballots left outstanding islandwide, Jennifer Kagiwada will be the new representative for District 2 on the Hawai‘i County Council. According to the unofficial results, Kagiwada had 4,244 votes, or 48.3%, compared to the 3,974 votes, or 45.2%, for Matthias Kusch as of 4:40 a.m. Wednesday.
The Hawai‘i County Office of the County Clerk Elections Division said Thursday that there are only 621 ballots from around the island — not just District 2 — that were returned via mail that had an “envelope deficiency” of some kind, most likely a signature issue, which those voters have five business days after Tuesday’s election, or until Nov. 16, to cure and return to be counted, if they choose.
Kagiwada, who currently works as the legislative assistant for District 1 Councilwoman Heather Kimball, will replace current Council Vice Chairman Aaron Chung, who is term limited.
She said Thursday that she is grateful for the opportunity to work for the people of Hilo and Hawai’i County.
“I am inspired to be part of a County Council made up of seven talented, hard-working women and a couple of wonderful, collaborative men who will support each other’s district goals while pulling in the same direction to tackle the major islandwide issues facing our community,” Kagiwada said.
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She will be one of three new faces on the next Council. Michelle Galimba will replace outgoing Council Chairwoman Maile David, who also is term limited, and Cindy Evans will take over the District 9 seat currently occupied by Tim Richards, who won the state Senate District 4 seat in Tuesday’s election. Galimba and Evans won their seats in the August primary.
The rest of the Council seats will remain filled by incumbents, who also won in the primary: Kimball; Sue Lee Loy, District 3; Ashley Kierkiewicz, District 4; Matt Kaneali‘i-Kleinfelder, District 5; Rebecca Villegas, District 7; and Holeka Inaba, District 8.
The new Council will be sworn in at noon Dec. 5.
Kagiwada said her first order of business will be to staff her office and create communication channels with the residents of District 2 so that Hilo residents feel they have a voice in their community.
“Mahalo for putting your trust in me,” she said.
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Kagiwada also thanked her “worthy opponent,” Kusch, for working hard on the campaign trail and pushing her to work even harder. Kusch called Kagiwada on Thursday morning to offer his congratulations after seeing the final read out of results.
“While obviously disappointed, it’s been an incredible experience and the outpouring of support by so many is both humbling and overwhelming,” he said. “I will continue forward, making an impact on an individual basis and the community at large by creating affordable housing, the Downtown Hilo Business Improvement District and, of course, Hilo Bayfront Trails.”
His only regret is that he will not be able to make a greater impact as a member of the Council.
“I wish Jennifer the best of luck and I would imagine at some point we’ll be collaborating together on one of the aforementioned projects in the future,” Kusch said.
Original story: Only one of the nine Hawai‘i County Council seats is up for grabs in the 2022 General Election: District 2, which features political newcomers Jennifer Kagiwada and Matthias Kusch. Only 40 votes separated them in the primary election.
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As of 4:40 a.m. Wednesday, Kagiwada received 4,244 votes (48.3%) to lead Kucsh by 270 votes. Kusch has received 3,974 votes (45.2%).
The winner will replace Aaron Chung, who is term-limited.
District 2 is comprised of a portion of South Hilo that includes Downtown Hilo, Bayfront, Wailoa, a portion of Waiākea Houselots, University Heights, Komohana Gardens, a portion of Waiākea-Uka, Lanakila, Mohouli, Ainako, Ka‘ūmana, Pi‘ihonua, Wailuku and Waiānuenue.
Kagiwada, a Pi‘ihonua resident who has lived in the district for about nine years, works as the legislative assistant for District 1 Councilwoman Heather Kimball. She and her husband, Geoff Bower, have two children.
“Obviously, I’m very pleased and excited about the results so far,” Kagiwada said Tuesday night, adding she knew it would be pretty close because she and her opponent were putting the work in to connect with voters in the district.
Since March, she has been going door-to-door to meet and speak with voters. It provided the opportunity to listen to the people of the district and hear their concerns and possible solutions.
“It was not only beneficial for the campaign but also for me,” Kagiwada said.
She said if she is elected the next council member for District 2, she has a lot of stories and information to work with.
“I’m happy that the hard work part really did pay off,” Kagiwada said. “I had a plan, I stuck to it. I didn’t have as much money as my opponent, but I really think the work and going door-to-door really paid off.”
While all the votes have yet to be counted and the race is tight, she feels good about where things stand now. She thinks, if elected, she and the other Council members can come together to solve some big issues Hawai‘i County faces and looks forward to working with them.
“I’m excited for it,” Kagiwada said.
Kusch, a former first responder, retired in 2020 as a battalion chief after 25 years of service with the Hawai‘i Fire Department. He and his wife, Sunita, have three children.
Big Island Now also called Kusch on Tuesday night; however, he was unavailable for comment.
Eight of the nine council seats were decided in the August primary.
Michelle Galimba will fill the District 6 seat vacated by outgoing Council Chairwoman Maile David, who also is term limited. Cindy Evans will take over the District 9 seat currently occupied by Tim Richards, who is seeking the state Senate District 4 seat.
The rest of the Council seats remain filled by incumbents, who also won in the Aug. 13 primary: Heather Kimball, District 1; Sue Lee Loy, District 3; Ashley Kierkiewicz, District 4; Matt Kaneali‘i-Kleinfelder, District 5; Rebecca Villegas, District 7; and Holeka Inaba, District 8.
Hawai’i County residents also Tuesday voted on three Charter Amendments.
Proposal No. 1: Membership for the Board of Ethics
Shall the Hawai‘i County Charter be amended to increase the membership of the Board of Ethics from five members to seven members?
The proposed amendment was introduced by Councilmember Susan L.K. Lee Loy in May. The Board of Ethics had requested an increase in numbers in order to ensure a quorum for meetings, which had become a problem during the COVID-19 pandemic, and help with its workload.
Voters approved the amendment, with 35,157 (54.4%) voting yes and 23,937 (37.1%) voting no.
Proposal No 2: Expanding the Duties of the County Auditor
Shall the Hawai‘i County Charter be amended to expand the duties of the Office of the County Auditor to include investigating allegations of fraud, waste or abuse within the operations of the County of Hawai‘i?
Councilmember Ashley Lehualani Kierkiewicz introduced the amendment after realizing that tips and information obtained from the county’s 2022 pilot whistleblower program could not be investigated by the county auditor because the charter “actually restricts” it.
The amendment was approved, with 50,777 (78.6%) voting yes and 9,228 (14.3%) voting no.
Proposal No. 3: Establishing a Youth Commission
Shall the Hawai‘i County Charter be amended to establish a Youth Commission, which would consist of at least nine but no more than 15 members between the ages of 14 and 24-years old, whose duties would include advising the Mayor, County Council, and official agencies of the County on legislative and budgetary matters, assess existing programs and advance new programs that support youth development, and encourage and coordinate youth participation in County initiatives and other forms of civic engagement?
Councilmember Kierkiewicz also introduced Proposal No. 3. It was modeled after a similar commission created in the city and county of Honolulu two years ago and other similar commissions around the country.
This amendment was also approved, with 39,835 (61.7%) voting yes and 20,178 (31.2%) voting no.
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Mayor
ALAMEDA, C. Kimo
44165 (52.8%)
ROTH, Mitch
35560 (42.5%)
Blank Votes
3897 (4.7%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
64 (0.1%)
Councilmember, Dist 5
KANEALI’I-KLEINFELDER, Matt
4309 (50.5%)
RODENHURST, Ikaika
3265 (38.3%)
Blank Votes
944 (11.1%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
8 (0.1%)
Councilmember, Dist 9
HUSTACE, James E.
5182 (53.4%)
EVANS, Cindy
3726 (38.4%)
Blank Votes
793 (8.2%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
4 (0.0%)
State Representative, Dist 3
(D) TODD, Christopher L.T.
5821 (61.1%)
(R) WILSON, Kanoa
2793 (29.3%)
(L) MARTIN, Austin D. (Shiloh)
276 (2.9%)
Blank Votes
629 (6.6%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
10 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 4
(D) ILAGAN, Greggor
6573 (66.3%)
(R) HO, Keikilani
2825 (28.5%)
Blank Votes
513 (5.2%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
10 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 5
(D) KAPELA, Jeanne
5737 (56.0%)
(R) OYAMA, Ashley
3466 (33.8%)
(L) FOGEL, Frederick F.
300 (2.9%)
Blank Votes
730 (7.1%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
16 (0.2%)
State Representative, Dist 6
(D) KAHALOA, Kirstin
6221 (55.3%)
(R) MADISON, Sylvie M.
3891 (34.6%)
Blank Votes
1123 (10.0%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
5 (0.0%)
State Representative, Dist 7
(D) LOWEN, Nicole
4920 (52.2%)
(R) DALHOUSE, Timothy A. (Tim)
3953 (41.9%)
Blank Votes
548 (5.8%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
6 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 8
(D) TARNAS, David A.
6331 (59.4%)
(R) PERREIRA, Monique CobbAdams
3822 (35.8%)
Blank Votes
505 (4.7%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
8 (0.1%)
President and Vice President
(D) HARRIS, Kamala D.
For PRESIDENT
WALZ, Tim
For VICE PRESIDENT
313044 (59.9%)
(R) TRUMP, Donald J.
For PRESIDENT
VANCE, JD
For VICE PRESIDENT
193661 (37.1%)
(G) STEIN, Jill
For PRESIDENT
WARE, Rudolph
For VICE PRESIDENT
4387 (0.8%)
(L) OLIVER, Chase
For PRESIDENT
TER MAAT, Mike
For VICE PRESIDENT
2733 (0.5%)
(SL) DE LA CRUZ, Claudia
For PRESIDENT
GARCIA, Karina
For VICE PRESIDENT
1940 (0.4%)
(S) SONSKI, Peter
For PRESIDENT
ONAK, Lauren
For VICE PRESIDENT
936 (0.2%)
Blank Votes
5010 (1.0%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
525 (0.1%)
U.S. Senator
(D) HIRONO, Mazie K.
324194 (62.1%)
(R) MCDERMOTT, Bob
160075 (30.7%)
(W) BILLIONAIRE, Shelby Pikachu
9224 (1.8%)
(G) POHLMAN, Emma Jane Avila
8270 (1.6%)
Blank Votes
19772 (3.8%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
701 (0.1%)
U.S. Representative, Dist I
(D) CASE, Ed
164237 (65.3%)
(R) LARGEY, Patrick C.
64373 (25.6%)
Blank Votes
22669 (9.0%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
153 (0.1%)
U.S. Representative, Dist II
(D) TOKUDA, Jill N.
166251 (61.4%)
(R) BOND, Steve
75471 (27.9%)
(L) TOMAN, Aaron
4497 (1.7%)
(N) MEYER, Randall Kelly
3937 (1.5%)
Blank Votes
20266 (7.5%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
382 (0.1%)
State Senator, Dist 3
(D) KANUHA, Dru Mamo
13112 (63.1%)
(R) SULLIVAN, Kurt (Sulli)
6273 (30.2%)
Blank Votes
1388 (6.7%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
15 (0.1%)
State Senator, Dist 6
(D) MCKELVEY, Angus L.K.
11528 (57.2%)
(R) WALKER, Sheila
6904 (34.3%)
Blank Votes
1577 (7.8%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
145 (0.7%)
State Senator, Dist 7
(D) DECOITE, Lynn Pualani
15892 (66.4%)
(R) MACARAEG, Gabby
5930 (24.8%)
Blank Votes
2061 (8.6%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
37 (0.2%)
State Senator, Dist 12
(D) MORIWAKI, Sharon Y.
12789 (64.6%)
(R) DABBS, Shotaro
5380 (27.2%)
Blank Votes
1598 (8.1%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
24 (0.1%)
State Senator, Dist 16
(D) ELEFANTE, Brandon
16454 (69.6%)
(R) BEEKMAN, Pat
5906 (25.0%)
Blank Votes
1262 (5.3%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
17 (0.1%)
State Senator, Dist 18
(D) KIDANI, Michelle N.
13706 (61.7%)
(R) SVRCINA, Emil
6986 (31.5%)
Blank Votes
1510 (6.8%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
9 (0.0%)
State Senator, Dist 22
(R) DECORTE, Samantha
6859 (53.1%)
(D) GATES, Cedric Asuega
5725 (44.3%)
Blank Votes
319 (2.5%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
14 (0.1%)
State Senator, Dist 23
(R) AWA, Brenton
10594 (50.3%)
(D) SHAFER, Ben
9495 (45.1%)
Blank Votes
950 (4.5%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
21 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 11
(D) AMATO, Terez (T.Amato)
6657 (57.4%)
(R) ACAIN, Aileen R. (Lily)
3521 (30.4%)
Blank Votes
1266 (10.9%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
150 (1.3%)
State Representative, Dist 12
(D) YAMASHITA, Kyle T.
7794 (59.6%)
(R) JOHNSON, Dan
3197 (24.4%)
(G) RYAN, Rita M.
841 (6.4%)
Blank Votes
1206 (9.2%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
46 (0.4%)
State Representative, Dist 13
(D) POEPOE, Mahina
7174 (65.6%)
(R) ADAM, Scott
2577 (23.6%)
Blank Votes
1170 (10.7%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
16 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 14
(D) COCHRAN, Elle
4303 (51.5%)
(R) ARMSTRONG, Kelly J.
3338 (39.9%)
Blank Votes
711 (8.5%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
8 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 15
(D) NAKAMURA, Nadine K.
6656 (64.7%)
(R) MORANZ, David A.
2692 (26.2%)
Blank Votes
933 (9.1%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
7 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 16
(D) EVSLIN, Luke A.
6479 (63.7%)
(R) YODER, Steve
2848 (28.0%)
Blank Votes
842 (8.3%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
6 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 17
(D) MORIKAWA, Daynette (Dee)
6450 (63.8%)
(R) JAUCH, Michael H.
2638 (26.1%)
Blank Votes
1010 (10.0%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
5 (0.0%)
State Representative, Dist 20
(D) NAKADA GRANDINETTI, Tina
7556 (63.2%)
(R) SOLOMON, Corinne S.
3362 (28.1%)
Blank Votes
1033 (8.6%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
8 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 21
(D) SAYAMA, Jackson D.
8129 (71.5%)
(R) SEASHELL, Joelle
2491 (21.9%)
Blank Votes
747 (6.6%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
8 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 22
(D) GARRETT, Andrew Takuya
8427 (72.3%)
(R) IMAMURA, Jeffrey H.
2272 (19.5%)
Blank Votes
950 (8.1%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
8 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 24
(D) TAM, Adrian
5973 (62.5%)
(R) ANDERSON, Jillian T.
2862 (30.0%)
Blank Votes
711 (7.4%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
9 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 27
(D) TAKENOUCHI, Jenna
7928 (66.3%)
(R) LIM, Margaret U.
3501 (29.3%)
Blank Votes
513 (4.3%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
10 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 29
(D) HUSSEY, Ikaika Lardizabal
4068 (64.5%)
(R) KAAPU, Carole Kauhiwai
1944 (30.8%)
Blank Votes
285 (4.5%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
6 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 30
(D) TEMPLO, Shirley Ann Labadan
3397 (64.8%)
(R) AZINGA, P. M.
1515 (28.9%)
Blank Votes
329 (6.3%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
2 (0.0%)
State Representative, Dist 31
(D) ICHIYAMA, Linda
5579 (65.7%)
(R) VALDEZ, Nancy A.
2505 (29.5%)
Blank Votes
402 (4.7%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
5 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 32
(R) SHIMIZU, Garner Musashi
4596 (47.5%)
(D) AIU, Micah Pookela Kim
4518 (46.7%)
Blank Votes
549 (5.7%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
10 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 34
(D) TAKAYAMA, Gregg
6840 (64.4%)
(R) DUPIO, Gaius, II
3161 (29.8%)
Blank Votes
617 (5.8%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
4 (0.0%)
State Representative, Dist 37
(D) LA CHICA, Trish
8770 (63.0%)
(R) KAAUMOANA, Taylor
4066 (29.2%)
Blank Votes
1073 (7.7%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
12 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 38
(R) CHEAPE MATSUMOTO, Lauren
8776 (68.7%)
(D) OZAWA, Alexander Kekuanao’a
3418 (26.8%)
Blank Votes
566 (4.4%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
15 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 39
(R) PIERICK, Elijah
4712 (47.1%)
(D) ROSENLEE, Corey
4701 (46.9%)
Blank Votes
587 (5.9%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
13 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 40
(R) REYES ODA, Julie
4300 (49.4%)
(D) MARTINEZ, Rose
3836 (44.0%)
(W) ULUFANUA, Christian P.
253 (2.9%)
Blank Votes
310 (3.6%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
11 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 41
(R) ALCOS, David A., III
5474 (55.9%)
(D) CLARK, John H., III
3840 (39.2%)
Blank Votes
474 (4.8%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
11 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 42
(R) GARCIA, Diamond
4802 (54.4%)
(D) PARIS, Anthony Makana
3646 (41.3%)
Blank Votes
369 (4.2%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
18 (0.2%)
State Representative, Dist 45
(R) MURAOKA, Chris
3123 (48.4%)
(D) DESOTO, Desire Auguste
2914 (45.2%)
Blank Votes
406 (6.3%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
6 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 46
(D) PERRUSO, Amy A.
5432 (54.5%)
(R) GABRIEL, Daniel Michael
3943 (39.6%)
Blank Votes
586 (5.9%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
6 (0.1%)
State Representative, Dist 47
(D) QUINLAN, Sean
4616 (52.1%)
(R) AGUIRRE, John W. (Johnny)
3405 (38.4%)
Blank Votes
831 (9.4%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
4 (0.0%)
State Representative, Dist 48
(D) KITAGAWA, Lisa C.
8578 (70.9%)
(G) DAILY, Asheemo N. (Koda)
1791 (14.8%)
Blank Votes
1727 (14.3%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
6 (0.0%)
State Representative, Dist 49
(D) MATAYOSHI, Scot
7711 (68.6%)
(R) UBANDO, Josiah (BrahKruz)
2979 (26.5%)
Blank Votes
552 (4.9%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
3 (0.0%)
State Representative, Dist 50
(D) LEE, Mike
9791 (66.6%)
(R) CONNELLY, Timothy D.
4206 (28.6%)
Blank Votes
682 (4.6%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
14 (0.1%)
Molokai Resident Trustee
ALAPA, Luana
168781 (32.3%)
NIHIPALI, R. Kunani
118435 (22.7%)
Blank Votes
234466 (44.9%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
554 (0.1%)
Kauai Resident Trustee
AHUNA, Dan
160030 (30.6%)
LINDSEY, Laura A.
124541 (23.8%)
Blank Votes
237103 (45.4%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
562 (0.1%)
At-Large Trustee
AKINA, Keli’i
200554 (38.4%)
AHU ISA, Lei
125304 (24.0%)
Blank Votes
195807 (37.5%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
571 (0.1%)
Councilmember (East Maui)
SINENCI, Shane
40819 (64.2%)
Blank Votes
22736 (35.8%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
0 (0%)
Councilmember (West Maui)
PALTIN, Tamara Akiko Maile
34373 (54.1%)
ACQUINTAS, Lorien (Lolo)
14700 (23.1%)
Blank Votes
14453 (22.7%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
29 (0.0%)
Councilmember (Wailuku-Waihee-Waikapu)
LEE, Alice L.
28246 (44.4%)
FORREST, James (Nahele)
22341 (35.2%)
Blank Votes
12930 (20.3%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
38 (0.1%)
Councilmember (Kahului)
KAMA, Tasha
27497 (43.3%)
KAMEKONA, Carol Lee
22137 (34.8%)
Blank Votes
13861 (21.8%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
60 (0.1%)
Councilmember (South Maui)
COOK, Tom
26423 (41.6%)
KING, Kelly Takaya
26326 (41.4%)
Blank Votes
10750 (16.9%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
56 (0.1%)
Councilmember (Makawao-Haiku-Paia)
UU-HODGINS, Nohe
27730 (43.6%)
BOONE, Nara
21767 (34.2%)
Blank Votes
14010 (22.0%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
48 (0.1%)
Councilmember (Upcountry)
SUGIMURA, Yuki Lei Kashiwa
31765 (50.0%)
CRUZ, Jocelyn N.
18386 (28.9%)
Blank Votes
13364 (21.0%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
40 (0.1%)
Councilmember (Lanai)
JOHNSON, Gabe
39086 (61.5%)
Blank Votes
24469 (38.5%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
0 (0%)
Councilmember (Molokai)
RAWLINS-FERNANDEZ, Keani
27172 (42.8%)
PELE, John
21006 (33.1%)
Blank Votes
15335 (24.1%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
42 (0.1%)
Councilmember
CARVALHO, Bernard P., Jr.
15435 (7.2%)
RAPOZO, Mel
14403 (6.7%)
KANESHIRO, Arryl J.
13049 (6.1%)
BULOSAN, Addison
12385 (5.8%)
COWDEN, Felicia
12325 (5.8%)
KUALII, KipuKai
12276 (5.7%)
HOLLAND, Fern Anuenue
12041 (5.6%)
KAGAWA, Ross
11933 (5.6%)
DECOSTA, Billy D.
9977 (4.7%)
APILADO, Abe, Jr. (Aba-G)
5964 (2.8%)
KEAHIOLALO, W. Butch
5202 (2.4%)
CUMMINGS, Sherri
4160 (1.9%)
NELSON, Jacquelyn (Jakki)
3386 (1.6%)
THOMAS, Bart
3296 (1.5%)
Blank Votes
77696 (36.4%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
62 (0.0%)
Question #1
YES
268038 (51.3%)
NO
211142 (40.4%)
Blank Votes
40891 (7.8%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
2165 (0.4%)
Question #2
YES
316468 (60.6%)
NO
131729 (25.2%)
Blank Votes
73638 (14.1%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
401 (0.1%)
1. Hawai’i: County Council Vacancy in Office
YES
56218 (67.2%)
NO
16203 (19.4%)
Blank Votes
11196 (13.4%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
69 (0.1%)
2. Hawai’i: Mayoral Appointment of Department Heads
YES
58183 (69.5%)
NO
15230 (18.2%)
Blank Votes
10212 (12.2%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
61 (0.1%)
3. Hawai’i: Term of Office for the Cost of Government Commission
NO
42467 (50.7%)
YES
28951 (34.6%)
Blank Votes
12210 (14.6%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
58 (0.1%)
Maui: Salary Commission
YES
37152 (58.5%)
NO
16044 (25.2%)
Blank Votes
10306 (16.2%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
53 (0.1%)
Maui: Independent Staffing for Board of Ethics
YES
36628 (57.6%)
NO
16920 (26.6%)
Blank Votes
9929 (15.6%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
78 (0.1%)
Maui: Board and Commission Terms
NO
27396 (43.1%)
YES
25435 (40.0%)
Blank Votes
10668 (16.8%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
56 (0.1%)
Relating to Police Commission Investigations.
YES
20167 (66.0%)
NO
4924 (16.1%)
Blank Votes
5441 (17.8%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
34 (0.1%)
Relating to Cost Control Commission Reports.
YES
14212 (46.5%)
NO
10062 (32.9%)
Blank Votes
6268 (20.5%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
24 (0.1%)
Relating to the Public Access, Open Space & Natural Resources Preservation Fund.
YES
21418 (70.1%)
NO
3677 (12.0%)
Blank Votes
5448 (17.8%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
23 (0.1%)
Relating to Surety Bonds.
YES
15941 (52.2%)
NO
7890 (25.8%)
Blank Votes
6702 (21.9%)
Invalid Votes
0 (0%)
Over Votes
33 (0.1%)
Relating to Ex-officio Youth Position on County Boards and Commissions.
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