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

CANDIDATES FOR THE HAWAI'I PRIMARY ELECTION
Maui County Council

 •  U.S. House  •  State House  •  Maui County Council
 •  Governor  •  Honolulu City Council  •  Kaua'i Mayor
 •  Lt. Governor  •  Maui Mayor  •  Kaua'i County Council
 •  Board of Education  •  Hawai'i County Council  •  Office of Hawaiian Affairs
 •  State Senate

Advertiser Staff

Council candidates are required to live in the district, but voters cast votes for all nine seats. Nonpartisan election. In a race with three or more candidates, the top two vote-getters in the primary election advance to the Nov. 5 general election. When there are only two candidates in a race, both candidates automatically advance to the general election. Incumbents are designated by •. Candidates who are unopposed and thus automatically elected are listed in CAPITAL LETTERS.

East Maui

• CARROLL, ROBERT


West Maui

Falconer, James
• Johnson, Jo Anne
Wailuku, Waihee, Waikapu
Gutierrez, Sunny
Kama, Natalie
• Kane, Dain
Smith, Mark


Kahului

Andaya, Herman
Carroll, D. Mele
Casumpang, Nick Jr.
Pontanilla, Joseph


South Maui

Clubb. G. Lehua
• Nishiki, Wayne
Souza-Amaral, Zandra
Makawao, Ha'iku, Pa'ia
Holter, Lance
• Molina, Mike


Upcountry

Johnson, Bradish
• Tavares, Charmaine


Lana'i

• Hokama, Riki
Kawamura, Georgina


Moloka'i

Crivello, Stephanie
Hustace, Maria
Kahinu, George Jr.
Mateo, Danny
Pauole-Moore, Beverly


Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly described the Maui County election process. Also, DeGray Vanderbilt is no longer running for the Maui Council Molokai seat.