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Election 2018

Star-Advertiser coverage of the 2018 elections.

 

Lodging association endorses David Ige

Gov. David Y. Ige will head into the Aug. 11 Democratic primary with the endorsement of the Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association, the state’s largest private-sector tourism organization. Read more

5 Democrats vie for lieutenant governor

State Sen. Josh Green has emerged as the leading Democrat in the primary campaign for lieutenant governor, riding a well-funded campaign that is getting an extra boost from a super PAC financed by the Hawaii Regional Council of Carpenters. Read more

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Where and how to vote in the 2018 Primary Election

To help expedite your voter check-in at your polling place, you may be asked to provide ID. Acceptable forms of ID include a Hawaii driver’s license, Hawaii state ID, military ID, passport, current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck or other government-issued document showing name and address. Read more

Your 1 vote can make difference

This year, the state will make its maximal invitation to its adult citizens to exercise their right to vote, making it easier than ever for them to perform that civic duty on Primary Election Day, Aug. 11. Read more

Ige and Hanabusa clash on leadership and rail at debate

U.S. Rep. Colleen Hana­busa sharpened her criticisms of Gov. David Ige in their latest televised debate Monday evening, alleging that Ige has a habit of taking credit for others’ accomplishments and has failed to show proper leadership during emergencies such as the Jan. 13 ballistic missile false alert. Read more

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