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POWER BALLOT

HAWAII PRIMARY ELECTION

AUGUST 9, 2014

  • In the primary you can only select from candidates in a single party for Federal and State offices.(offical instructions)primary ballot instructions (offical video)
  • All County and OHA elections are nonpartisan special.
  • Click a candidate name below for candidate information.
polling place photo Precinct 38-04
Polling place: Waipahu Inter Sch - Cafeteria
Office of Elections ballot (PDF)

Libertarian Party (L)

United States Senate

Governor

Lieutenant Governor


Independent Party (I)

Governor

Lieutenant Governor


Republican Party (R)

United States Senate

United States House of Representatives - District 1

Governor

Lieutenant Governor


Green Party (G)

  No Candidates Filed

Nonpartisan (N)

United States Senate

United States House of Representatives - District 1

Governor

all disqualified since no Nonpartisan Lieutenant Governor candidate, see Hawaii News Now article

Democratic Party (D)

United States Senate

United States House of Representatives - District 1

Governor

Lieutenant Governor

Hawaii State House - District 38


Office of Hawaiian Affairs

OHA Board of Trustees - Oahu Representative

OHA Board of Trustees - At-Large Representatives

(you can vote for up to 3)
Find your polling place - official
    (using your name and birthdate)
Find your polling place - unofficial
    (using your address)

The Power Ballot is for informational purposes only and cannot be used to officially vote in the primary election. No endorsement of any candidate or party is intended. Candidate information has been gathered from public websites and documents.

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Special thanks to Corie Tanida of Common Cause Hawaii who coordinated a great group of volunteers - Christine Trecker, Connie Clinton, Dustin Schoedel, Jeanne Ohta and Joe Heaukulani. They all spent many hours doing the candidate research that made the Power Ballot possible.


The amazing web development skills of Jason Axelson were critical for pulling in candidate data from the REST service and smoothing the rough edges of my initial prototype.


Mahalo ka kou! - Da Map Guy (Royce Jones)