The calls keep coming in and I keep encouraging people to “do your research”.
If it’s helpful, I wrote/posted this yesterday “Evaluating The Candidates – 6 things I look closely at.”
But…since so many are asking me, “If you lived in my district, who would you vote for?”
So…because you asked…I did some digging…visited the websites…asked around with friends and extended ohana living on every island…checked endorsements looking especially for those supported by civic advocacy groups such as “Our Hawaii”, HULIPAC (Big Island), the Sierra Club of Hawaiʻi, The Patsy Mink Pac, and the “Moho ʻĀina slate”.
*Note – I purposefully have not included any incumbents. “The good guys” now serving in elective office (at all levels), should already have strong name recognition, a track record they can run on, AND they should have started raising campaign money a long time ago.
So, here I go with the deep dive.
I know also for sure, garans ball-barans, I’ll not make everyone happy.
For Governor – I’m still analyzing the various candidates and searching for someone who actually believes climate change is a real existential threat, and who will make energy independence and food self sufficiency a priority. (IYKYK)
In addition, I’m hoping to find a qualified candidate I can support who will demand that the U.S. military clean up the mess they’ve already created, comply with Hawaiʻi’s HRS343 EIS law, AND agree to stop “live fire” training, BEFORE any lease negotiations even start. AND a candidate who will oppose making Hawaiʻi the “Center for Weapons Development in the Pacific”.
For Lieutenant Governor – I’m supporting Rep. Della Bellati and explain my reasoning here: “My choice in the Hawaiʻi Lieutenant Governor’s race”.
For State House Representative
District #2 Holt, Cristina (Tina)
Hilo
I’ve seen Tina in action and she’s a dynamo. She has the uncanny ability to condense the facts, and present the information in a way that cannot be ignored. She’s fearless, she does her homework, and when elected will be a genuine change-maker.
District #3 Keawekane, Kuulei (Kiana)
Portion of Hilo · Keaukaha · Orchidlands Estate · Ainaloa · Hawaiian Acres · Fern Acres · Portions of Kurtistown & Keaʻau
Everywhere I turn, people are talking about Kuulei, her Aloha ʻĀina based values, unrelenting commitment to people and planet, cultural knowledge, and tireless energy.
District #10 Kaho’ohanohano, Ki’i
Portion of Waiehu · Paukūkalo · Wailuku · Wailuku Heights · Waikapū · Hayashi Village
I’ll never forget sitting across from Ki’i, just talking story about life and family. It was prior to her making a decision to run for election, but that conversation has stuck with me. If given the opportunity I’d vote for her in a heartbeat.
District #12 Kuoha, Keoni
Makawao · Hāliʻimaile · Pukalani · Kula · Pūlehu · ʻUlupalakua · Kanaio · Kahikinui
Keoni is someone I don’t believe I’ve ever met in person, but virtually all of my Maui friends and extended ohana are telling me he’s solid.
District #14 Kiakona, Pa’ele
Lāhainā · Kahakuloa · Waiheʻe · Maʻalaea · Olowalu · Lahainaluna · Kaʻanapali · Mahinahina · Kahana · Honokahua
Pa’ele is a guy who’s ready to make change happen, and he has a history and track record of doing just that. We desperately need “braveheart” leaders like Pa’ele, willing to stand up and be counted, AND willing to do the heavy lifting needed to get the job done.
District #19 Pacarro, Kahi
Waiʻalae-Kāhala · ʻĀina Haina · Niu Valley · Kuliʻouʻou
Kahi has demonstrated through his life’s actions, that he’s running for the right reasons and will do the right things when elected. Kahi is surrounded by people in his district who have rallied behind his candidacy, determined to make much needed and long overdue change happen. I like the guy and am supporting him without any reservations, whatsoever.
District #21 Morrow, Jake Takaya
Pālolo Valley — St. Louis Heights — Kaimukī — Maunalani Heights — Wilhelmina Rise —
Jake and I have had several direct, no holds barred, personal, policy, and political conversations. I like him. He’s the real deal and running a hard race against big money established political forces. Let’s help him.
District #26 Fujinaka, Janel S.
Makiki, Tantalus, Punchbowl, and Papakōlea
Quiet but effective is how I’d describe Janel. I met with her a few months ago over coffee and came away impressed by the depth of her commitment to making our community a better place.
District #28 Alves, Nadia
Sand Island · Iwilei · Chinatown
Nadia has the heart, the knowledge, the lived experience, a track record working at the legislature, and is steady as a rock in her commitment to make positive change happen. I know from first hand experience that Nadia Alves is awesome.
District #30 Kealoha, Kekoa O Pololu
Kalihi · Kalihi Kai · Keʻehi Lagoon · Hickam Village
Kekoa is relentless. He will not stop until he and our community, wins. He has a voice and he’s willing to use it, speaking truth to power. Let’s help him take it to the next level.
District #39 Rosenlee, Corey
Royal Kunia, Village Park, Honouliuli, Ho‘opili, and Portion of Waipahu
Corey is a known force with a proven record of leadership. You can know for sure one thing about Corey – When elected, he will not sit down, he will not back down, and he will not be quiet, until Hawaiʻi public schools are the absolute best they can be.
District #42 Paris, Anthony Makana
Portions of Varona Village, ‘Ewa, and Kapolei, Fernandez Village
Makana Paris is for sure the best pick in this race. No question about it. When Makana wins, we will all win. Trust me. I got a good feeling about this guy.
District #45 Kaopua, Kalehua
Waiʻanae · Mākaha
We’ve never met nor even spoke but reading about Kalehua, her roots, her upbringing, the lessons she has learned and now wants to share – has moved me. After talking to friends and seeing her included on other “lists” of emerging leaders running for election to the House – I’m joining also with my support.
State Senate
Senate District #2 Aynessazian, Tanya Yamanaka
Puna
Tanya and I have worked together developing, researching, and advocating community based policy initiatives with the potential to create positive and much needed change statewide. We’ve broken bread, shared laughter, and worked very, very hard together towards common goals. Tanya is a leader among the 8 citizen plaintiffs who recently won a precedent setting court ruling in Acasio v House. Tanya Yamanaka Aynessazian’s presence in the Hawaii State Senate would without a doubt result in a more open government and more community based decision-making. To be clear, she would be there shining a light, for all of us.
Senate District #13 Nakamura, Jordan Kapono
Dowsett Highlands · Puʻunui · Nuʻuanu · Pacific Heights · Pauoa · Punchbowl · Pālama · Liliha · Iwilei · Chinatown · Downtown
Jordan is amazing and he can win. I’ve looked at the dynamics of this race closely and know without any doubt whatsoever that this guy can win. He’s good. Really good. Let’s help push him over the top.
Senate District #14 MacPherson, Christy
Kapālama, ‘Ālewa, Kalihi, Kalihi Valley, Ft. Shafter, Moanalua Gardens & Valley, Red Hill
Kudo’s to Christy MacPherson for being willing to step up and challenge an incumbent who will go down in the history books as one of the strongest voices ever to occupy that big square building. Christy has served her community for the past 30 years working, as a substance abuse counselor for teenagers, survivors of sexual abuse, mothers struggling with issues of addiction, people living with HIV/AIDS, teens and adults coping with mental illness, and families experiencing homelessness. She will bring not just compassion and empathy, but critical solution oriented knowledge gained from working in the trenches.
Senate District #17 Brown, Nani
Portion of Mililani · Mililani Mauka · Waipiʻo Acres · Launani Valley · Wahiawā · Whitmore Village
Yes, I’ve used the words “amazing” and “awesome” probably a few too many times in my description of the candidates I’m recommending . But without any exaggeration whatsoever, Nani Brown is a force of nature. She wears her love for her community on her sleeve and carries a commitment for positive change that is unmatched. Please read this recent Civil Beat story, “Can This Underdog Take Down Hawaiʻi’s Most Powerful Senator?”
That’s it for now. In the next few days, I’ll write about the County races AND the Congressional, AND eventually also cover OHA.
If you’re interested in this stuff…and you would not have read this far if you weren’t 😉
June 30th, Tuesday morning at 9am – Aria Juliet and I are going to dive into the 2026 Hawai’i Primary Election and try our best to break it down. Please tune in to Policy and Politics on YOUTUBE and also streaming on FACEBOOK and check it out. We’ll be doing our best to at least touch upon ALL the interesting races happening in EVERY County AND the State Legislature AND our two Congressional seats AND of course the LG race. Whew! Promises to be a jam packed 90 minutes. See ya then- Tuesday June 30 at 9am. I’ll bring the coffee! AND yes, it will be recorded so the above links will still work…if you happen to miss the live action.







