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HD34: Jaci Agustin Recognized as a Race To Watch in 2016
By News Release @ 10:19 PM :: 7144 Views :: Politicians, Republican Party

JACI AGUSTIN RACE FOR HAWAII STATE HOUSE RECEIVES NATIONAL ATTENTION

News Release from Agustin Campaign October 12, 2016

Jaci Agustin is a Candidate for the Hawaii State House of Representatives from District 34 (Waimalu, Pearl City, Pacific Palisades) and she received National recognition today from the Republican State Leadership Committee by being included in their list of “16 in 16” Races to Watch across America.

Agustin was humbled and honored to receive the recognition saying, “It is recognition of the hard work and endless hours by so many individuals to place us in a position to win this race. I am full of gratitude to my family, supporters and campaign team.”

“The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) is the largest caucus of Republican state leaders in the country and the only national organization whose mission is to elect down-ballot, state-level Republican officeholders. Since 2002, the RSLC has been working to elect candidates to the offices of lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, state legislator, the judiciary and other down ticket races.” Agustin’s opponent on November 8th is incumbent Gregg Takayama.

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RSLC Debuts Third Round of “16 in ’16: Races to Watch”

News Release from RSLC, OCTOBER 12, 2016

WASHINGTON, DC — Today, the Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) debuted its third round of “16 in ’16: Races to Watch.” Announced in partnership with the RSLC’s Future Majority Project (FMP) and Right Women, Right Now (RWRN) initiatives, the list released today reflects 16 impressive Republican women and diverse candidates running for state-level office this year. The individuals highlighted are well-respected local leaders hailing from 16 states, who serve their communities as educators, small business owners, grassroots activists, and more.

“Since 2012, FMP and RWRN have led the charge in recruiting and supporting qualified, conservative candidates who represent the full diversity of the communities they seek to serve,” said RSLC President Matt Walter. “In that time, 229 new women and 73 new diverse individuals have been elected with RSLC support, and with candidates such as those featured today, I have no doubt we will continue to grow that number in November. Nearly 6,000 state legislative seats will be up for grabs on Election Day, in addition to 10 lieutenant governor and nine secretaries of state offices, and our  “16 in ’16” list illustrates the caliber of our candidates at large — candidates who we will support as they go on to run, win and serve their communities in the government closest to home.”

RSLC “16 in ’16: Races to Watch”, Round Three

More on each candidate, including bio, headshot and campaign website can be found here.

  • Marilyn Stewart – Alaska House District 21
  • Ling Ling Chang – California Senate District 29
  • Katy Brown – Colorado House District 3
  • Rosy Palomino – Florida House District 112
  • Jaci Agustin – Hawaii House District 34 
  • Bonnie Sadler – Iowa Senate District 30
  • Wendy Fletcher – Kentucky House District 99
  • Sue Allor – Michigan House District 106
  • Tracy Nelson – Minnesota House 42B
  • Jill Tolles – Nevada Assembly District 25
  • Sharon Stover – New Mexico House District 43  
  • Ryan Martinez – Oklahoma House District 39
  • Patti Milne – Oregon House District 22
  • John Lujan – Texas House District 118
  • Ramiro Valderrama – Washington House District 45A
  • Julian Bradley – Wisconsin Assembly District 94

Today’s announcement follows on the heels of rounds one and two of the RSLC’s “16 in ’16: Races to Watch,” released in September. Candidates highlighted in the RSLC’s “14 in ‘14” and “15 in ‘15” lists were instrumental in building new majorities, and went on to win seats in 34 chambers in 30 states, including 4 statewide offices, helping to grow Republican ranks to a record 69 out of 99 legislative chamber majorities, 32 lieutenant governors, and 28 secretaries of state.

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