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Thursday, June 24, 2010
As Legislature considers override of HB444: Republicans push candidate recruitment
By News Release @ 9:28 PM :: 6763 Views :: Energy, Environment

From www.HawaiiGOP.com

There are only 27 days left for candidates to file their papers with the Office of Election and make their candidacy official.  HRP Headquarters has been overwhelmed with the response from potential Republican candidates and their campaigns. But there are still Democrats who are running unopposed.  We need your help to recruit leaders to stand up against Democrats, union bosses, skyrocketing tax hikes and explosion of government spending.

Charles Djou's victory in May showed the nation that Republicans are alive and well Hawaii.  Our single page, valued-based platform defines and unifies us the Republican values of Liberty, Limited Government, Individual Responsibility, Fiscal Accountability and Equality of Opportunity.  Now is the time to take action and 2010 is the beginning of a real revolution!

We need each of you to find leaders who will consider running for elected office this election year.  Below are districts that have no Republican to stand up for for our values.  Perhaps you know a neighbor, a teacher or family member?  Perhaps you yourself are the right choice.  Either way, we'd like to hear from you.  Call Party Headquarters at (808) 593-8180 and let us know your name and which district you are interested in which you are interested in running.  I would be happy to talk to you more about what it takes to run a successful campaign or answer any questions you may have.

Mahalo,

Dylan Nonaka

Executive Director, Hawaii Republican Party

Areas without a Republican Candidate:

  • State Senate District 9- St Louis Heights to portions of Kapahulu
  • State Senate District 10- Portion of McCully to portion of Makiki
  • State Senate District 11- Portion of McCully, Tantalus, portion of Makiki, Punchbowl to portion of Honolulu
  • State Senate District 14- Kahili Kai to Kahili Valley and portions of Kalihi, Fort Shafter, Moanalua Valley, Aiea and Halawa Valley
  • State Senate District 15- Ford Island and portions of Moanalua Valley, Moanalua to the Airport and portion of Ewa District (Pearlridge to Foster Village)
  • State Senate District 19- Portion of Ewa District (Royal Kunia to Waikele)

 

  • State House District 1- Portions of N. Kohala and S. Kohala Districts, Hamakua District and portions of N. and S. Hilo Districts
  • State House District 2- Portion of S. Hilo District from Piihonua to Keaukaha
  • State House District 3- Portions of S. Hilo to Panaewa and portion of Puna District (portion of Keaau, Kurtistown)
  • State House District 8- Portion of Wailuku District from Kahakuloa to portion of Wailuku
  • State House District 9- Portion of Wailuku District from  portion of Kahului to Puunene and Makawao Districts from Spreckelsville to Lower Paia
  • State House District 12- Portion of Makawao District from Pukalani to Ulupalakua
  • State House District 13- Islands of Kahoolawe, Molokini, Lanai, Molokai and Maui (portions of Makawao and Hana Districts)
  • State House District 14- Hanalei District from Haena to Kilauea, Kawaihau from Anahola to Waipouli and portion of Lihue District (Wailua House Lots)
  • State House District 16- Islands of Niihau, Lehua and Kauai (portion of Koloa District and Waimea District)
  • State House District 21- Portion of Kaimuki to portion of McCully
  • State House District 23- Portion of Waikiki and Ala Moana
  • State House District 24- Manoa, Manoa Valley and U of H portion of McCully
  • State House District 25- Tantalus and portions of Makiki and McCully
  • State House District 26- Dowsett Highlands to portion of Makiki
  • State House District 29- Islands of Sand Island, Mokauea, Kahakaaulana, Mokuoeo Kalihi Kai and Kapalama
  • State House District 34- Newtown, Waiau, portion of Pearl City, Waimalu, Pearl City Peninsula
  • State House District 35- Portion of Pearl City, portion of Waipahu
  • State House District 39- Portion of Wahiawa District (Wahiawa, Whitmore Village and Poamoho Camp)
  • State House District 44- Honokai Hale, Nanakai Gardens and Portion of Waianae District (Nanakuli, Lualualei)
  • State House District 45- Portion of Waianae District (Waianae, Makaha, and Makua)
  • State House District 48- Portion of Koolaupoko District from Heeia to portion of Kaneohe
  • State House District 51- Island of Kaula, the NW Islands, Islands of Popoia, Manana, Kaohikaipu, Lanikai and Waimanalo

There are also open non-partisan OHA, Board of Education and City Council positions in all Counties.

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