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

CANDIDATES FOR THE HAWAI'I PRIMARY ELECTION
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Nonpartisan election. A candidate can win outright by receiving more than half the vote. Otherwise, the top two vote-getters advance to a runoff in the Nov. 5 general election. Incumbents are designated by •. Candidates who are unopposed and thus automatically elected are listed in CAPITAL LETTERS.

1st District: Wai'anae, 'Ewa

Broome, Donna
Chambrella, Mike
Gabbard, Mike
Kaopua, John
Manaku, James Sr.
Rezentes, Cynthia
Witty-Oakland, Pam


2nd District: Wahiawa, North Shore, 'Ahuimanu

Dela Cruz, Donovan
Hagino, Gerald
Kaapu, Kekoa
Martin, Ernie
Penn, Charles


3rd District: Kane'ohe, Kailua, Waimanalo

Bremner, Don
Coelho, Jeff
Kalama, Kimberly
Koki, Stan
Marshall, Barbara


4th District: Waikiki, Kaimuki, Hawai'i Kai

Abe, Mike
Djou, Charles
Fishman, Robert
Heen, Cameron
Teruya, Terrence


5th District: Makiki, Manoa, Kapahulu, Palolo

• Kobayashi, Ann
Kopitke, Kyle


6th District: Kalihi Valley, Nu'uanu, Kaka'ako

Hokama, Isaac
Kessler, Brian
Nakasato, Dennis
Steelquist, John
Tam, Rod


7th District: Aliamanu, Airport, Kalihi

• Cachola, Romy
Hong, Lillian


8th District: Pearl City, Waipi'o, Shafter

• OKINO, GARY


9th District: Waipahu, Mililani, Makakilo

Colon, Guill
Garcia, Nestor
Golojuch, Mike
Laboy, Clifford
Nakamura, Michael