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Each week, HONOLULU Magazine’s political team compiles a mix of observations about Hawaii politics.
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Each week, HONOLULU Magazine’s political team compiles a mix of observations about Hawaii politics.
Improve your viewing of the Hanabusa-Schatz face-off tonight by picking phrases that you expect to hear during the debate.
We have a way to add a little fun to your debate night viewing.
The incumbent governor and leading state senate challenger met twice, more sparks the second time.
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Primary election to include OHA races for the first time.
Each week, HONOLULU Magazine’s political team compiles a mix of observations about Hawaii politics.
We created this guide to provide a snapshot of the primary election on Aug. 9 (earlier if you vote absentee).
U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa and U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz square off this year to fill the last two years of the six-year term of powerful political icon Daniel K. Inouye, who died in 2012.
Candidates can’t stop waving signs and kissing babies but they need to respond to those social media follower requests.
On June 30, Gov. Neil Abercrombie signed legislation into law that will eventually allow same-day voter registration.
Each week, HONOLULU Magazine’s political team compiles a mix of observations about Hawaii politics. Here are our notes from this week, ending June 27.
Surprising results in recent polls raise questions about this race and polling methods.
Hawaii candidates for Governor and the U.S. Senate will face off in primary debates on local TV.
Each week, HONOLULU Magazine’s political team compiles a mix of observations about Hawaii politics. Here are our notes from this week, ending June 20.
Can you tell us which slogan belongs to each of these 11 Hawaii Candidates?
Should Pono Choices influence our choices in the voting booth?
The Hawaii U.S. Senate race is more special than you might think.
HONOLULU hits the streets to find out how people REALLY pick their candidates.
Each week, HONOLULU Magazine’s political team compiles a mix of observations about Hawaii politics. Here are our notes from this week, ending June 6.
Hawaii lawmakers who won by default.
Former Mayor Mufi Hannemann files to run for governor on the deadline day.
Each week, HONOLULU Magazine’s political team compiles a mix of observations about Hawaii politics.
Image isn’t everything, but it can help candidates build credibility and likeability.