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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, July 24, 2002

CANDIDATES FOR THE HAWAI'I PRIMARY ELECTION
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Advertiser Staff

Incumbents are designated by •. Candidates who are unopposed and thus automatically elected are listed in CAPITAL LETTERS.

1st District: N. Hilo, Hamakua, N. Kohala

Democratic
• TAKAMINE, DWIGHT


2nd District: Hilo

Democratic
• Chang, Jerry

Republican
Sakaguchi, Melvyn
Green
Nakkim, Lynn


3rd District: Hilo, Kea'au, Mountain View

Democratic
• Hamakawa, Eric

Republican
Smith, Andy


4th District: Puna

Democratic
Eger, Bill
• Hale, Helene
Silva, Gerard
Smith, Al

Republican
Carter, Bobby
Haumea, Desmon
Jordan, Brian


5th District: Ka'u, S. Kona

Democratic
Herkes, Robert

Republican
Vance, Vern

Green
Kelly, Jack


6th District: Kailua, Keauhou

Democratic
Davies, Thomas
Herkes, Marni

Republican
Jernigan, Mark


7th District: N. Kona, S. Kohala

Democratic
Evans, Cindy

Republican
• Rath, Jim


8th District: Wailuku, Waiehu

Democratic
• Souki, Joe

Republican
Martin, Cindi


9th District: Kahului, Pa'ia

Democratic
• Nakasone, Bob

Republican
Shishido, Allen


10th District: W. Maui

Democratic
Rouse, Jim

Republican
Blundell, Brian
Nagasako-Peterson, Patty


11th District: S. Maui

Democratic
Zarro, Gene

Republican
• Halford, Chris


12th District: Upcountry Maui

Democratic
Yamashita, Kyle

Republican
• Bukoski, Kika


13th District: E. Maui, Moloka'i, Lana'i

Democratic
Kaho'ohalahala, Sol
Segundo, Frances

Republican
• Davis, Ron


14th District: Kapa'a, Hanalei

Democratic
• Morita, Hermina

Republican
Secretario, Nelson


15th District: Lihu'e, Koloa

Democratic
• Kanoho, Ezra

Republican
Lugo, Juan
Spear, Harold


16th District: Po'ipu, Waimea, Ni'ihau

Democratic
• Kawakami, Bertha

Republican
Felix-Keamoai, Jose
Georgi, JoAnne


17th District: Hawai'i Kai, Kalama Valley

Republican
• STONEBRAKER, WILLIAM


18th District: Kahala, 'Aina Haina, Kuli'ouou

Republican
• LEONG, BERTHA


19th District: Kaimuki, Kahala, Wai'alae Iki

Democratic
Yamane, Brian

Republican
• Marumoto, Barbara


20th District: St. Louis Hts., Palolo, Wilhelmina Rise

Democratic
• Say, Calvin

Republican
Gau, Wayne
Palcic, Michael


21st District: Kapahulu, Diamond Head

Democratic
Nishimoto, Scott

Republican
• Jaffe, Mindy


22nd District: McCully, Pawa'a

Democratic
• Saiki, Scott
• Yoshinaga, Terry Nui

Republican
Kelly, Christopher


23rd District: Waikiki, Ala Moana, Kaka'ako

Democratic
Morgenweck, Robert

Republican
• Fox, Galen


24th District: Manoa

Democratic
Caldwell, Kirk
Heinrich, Tom
Iwai, Jason
Lee, Phil

Republican
Nishioka, Nadine


25th District: Makiki, Tantalus

Democratic
• Schatz, Brian

Republican
Hols, William
Horsley, Mark


26th District: Punchbowl, Pacific Hts., Nu'uanu Valley

Democratic
• Luke, Sylvia

Republican
Godfrey, Signe


27th District: Liliha, Pu'unui

Democratic
Moepono, Sesnita
Waihee, Jennifer

Republican
Akamine, Ken
Ching, Corinne


28th District: Iwilei, Downtown, Makiki

Democratic
• Hiraki, Kenneth

Republican
Hardway, James


29th District: Kalihi, Sand Island

Democratic
• Abinsay, Jun
Fung, Lester

Republican
Becera, Maria


30th District: Moanalua, Kalihi Valley, 'Alewa

Democratic
• Arakaki, Dennis

Libertarian
Orendt, John


31st District: Salt Lake, Tripler

Democratic
Tanimoto, Grant
Wakai, Glenn

Republican
Sakamoto, Brad


32nd District: Waimalu, Aliamanu, Airport

Democratic
• Cabreros, Ben

Republican
Finnegan, Lynn


33rd District: Halawa, 'Aiea, Pearlridge

Democratic
• Oshiro, Blake

Republican
Magin, Judy


34th District: Pearl City, Newtown, Royal Summit

Democratic
• TAKAI, K. MARK


35th District: Waipahu, Crestview

Democratic
Duldulao, Julie
Pablo, Jacinto
Sonson, Alex

Republican
Nuusa, John


36th District: Pearl City, Palisades

Democratic
Aono, Charles
• Takumi, Roy
• Yonamine, Noboru

Republican
Prendergast, Chris


37th District: Mililani, Waipi'o

Democratic
Beamer, Kekua
Musico, Nic
Romero, Daniel
Yamane, Ryan

Republican
• Ontai, Guy


38th District: Mililani, Mililani Mauka

Democratic
• Lee, Marilyn

Republican
Ishikawa, Gary


39th District: Wahiawa

Democratic
• Oshiro, Marcus

Republican
Jenkins, Cynthia
Tomas, Augustina


40th District: Makakilo, Kapolei, Royal Kunia

Democratic
Greenwood, Kyle
Timson, Maeda

Republican
Golojuch, Michael Jr.
• Moses, Mark


41st District: Waipahu, Village Park, Waikele

Democratic
Karamatsu, Jon
Saniatan, Rito
Takeuchi, Nathan
Yamaguchi, Annette


42nd District: Waipahu, Honouliuli, 'Ewa

Democratic
Cabanilla, Rida
Ramos, Rodolfo
Tamayo, Tulsi
Vidal, Gerald

Republican
Jimenez, Alfonso


43rd District: 'Ewa Beach, West Loch

Democratic
Alexander, Jeff
Galas, Angelo
Mindo, Romeo

Republican
Koch, Trevor
Smith, Pam Lee


44th District: Nanakuli, Honokai Hale

Democratic
• Kahikina, Michael

Republican
Awana, Karen


45th District: Wai'anae, Makaha

Democratic
Domen, Cal
Herrmann, Charles Jr.
Shimabukuro, Maile

Republican
• Auwae, Emily


46th District: Kahuku, North Shore, Schofield

Democratic
• Magaoay, Michael

Republican
Philips, Carol Anne


47th District: Ha'iku, Kahalu'u, La'ie

Democratic
Okuda, George
Tanouye, Charles Jr.

Republican
• Meyer, Colleen

Nonpartisan
Naluai, D. Keala


48th District: Kane'ohe

Democratic
• Ito, Ken

Republican
Moku, Sam


49th District: Maunawili, Enchanted Lake, Kane'ohe

Democratic
Morita, Clyde
Ng, Michael

Republican
• Pendleton, David


50th District: Kailua, Mokapu

Democratic
Jervis, Avis

Republican
• Thielen, Cynthia


51st District: Waimanalo, Lanikai

Democratic
Anderson, J. Ikaika
Waters, Tommy

Republican
• Gomes, Joe


Correction: The name of state House 6th District candidate Marni Herkes was misspelled. Also, Rep. Kenneth Hiraki, D-28th (Iwilei, Downtown, Makiki), was previously unopposed but the state Office of Elections reversed itself July 30 and put Republican candidate James Hardway on the ballot.