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Candidates invited to Waimea Community Association’s ‘speed dating’ forum

The forum provides candidates and voters with close-up encounters to get to know each other better and ask questions.

Michael Konowicz announces candidacy for Hawai‘i County representing Kohala Districts

He will be going up against incumbent Cindy Evans.

‘Dr. Kimo’ Alameda officially announces 2024 bid for Hawai‘i County mayor

The former Bay Clinic CEO and chief of the Hawai‘i Island Fentanyl Task Force made his announcement in front of a standing-room-only crowd at the main pavilion at Wailoa River State Recreation Area on Saturday night in Hilo.

Kailua Village Business Improvement District Seeks Board of Directors Applicants

The Kailua Village Business Improvement District is seeking eligible candidates interested in serving on its 17-member volunteer board of directors.

AP Calls Michigan For Biden, Bringing Him One State Shy of Presidency

Wednesday has been a moving day for presidential challenger Joe Biden, who according to several official counts now stands one state away from claiming the United States presidency.

Flags Ordered to Half-Staff Immediately in Honor of Late Justice Ginsburg

The United States and State of Hawai‘i flags have been ordered to fly at half-staff immediately as a mark of respect for the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dies at 87

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away on Friday due to complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer.

Hawai‘i County Mayoral Forum Set For Thursday

Nā Leo TV is hosting a Big Island mayoral forum on Thursday, July 16.

Hawai‘i Voters Asked to Update Signatures

The 2020 Primary Election will be the first statewide election conducted by mail and no traditional polling places will be opened on Election Day.

Hawai‘i Democratic Party Announces Ballot

Party also lays out registration guidelines and explains new voting procedures.

Na’i Aupuni Terminates Election

Na’i Aupuni officials announced that the Native Hawaiian election to elect delegates to a February Constitutional Delegation, or ‘Aha, has been terminated.

Federal Judge Allows Native Hawaiian Election to Proceed

A federal district court judge ruled Friday against a lawsuit claiming that the state was improperly involved in the upcoming Native Hawaiian election.

Voting ‘Irregularities’ Lead to HSTA Re-Vote

The Hawai’i State Teachers Association plans to hold a re-vote of its April state officer election after reported voting “irregularities.”