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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Monday, September 23, 2002

Honolulu City Council

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Nonpartisan election. A candidate would win outright by receiving more than half the vote. Otherwise, the top two vote-getters advanced to a runoff in the Nov. 5 general election.

Incumbents are designated by •. Candidates who gained office outright at the primary election are listed in CAPITAL LETTERS.

*—2-year term, to create staggered terms following reapportionment.

1st District*: Wai'anae, 'Ewa
Mike Gabbard 5,321
Pam Witty-Oakland 2,604
John Kaopua 2,335
Cynthia Rezentes 1,264
Donna Broome 771
Mike Chambrella 435
James Manaku Sr. 307


2nd District: Wahiawa, North Shore, 'Ahuimanu
Donovan Dela Cruz 5,482
Gerald Hagino 5,221
Ernie Martin 2,993
Kekoa Kaapu 1,141
Charles Penn 627


3rd District*: Kane'ohe, Kailua, Waimanalo
Barbara Marshall 9,979
Stan Koki 8,897
Don Bremner 2,453
Kimberly Kalama 1,951
Jeff Coelho 1,794


4th District: Waikiki, Kaimuki, Hawai'i Kai
Charles Djou 10,106
Robert Fishman 5,763
Mike Abe 5,061
Cameron Heen 3,230
Terrence Teruya 982


5th District*: Makiki, Manoa, Kapahulu, Palolo
• ANN KOBAYASHI 16,329
Kyle Kopitke 2,900


6th District: Kalihi Valley, Nu'uanu, Kaka'ako
Rod Tam 7,020
John Steelquist 4,206
Dennis Nakasato 3,781
Isaac Hokama 2,939
Brian Kessler 972


7th District*: Aliamanu, Airport, Kalihi
• ROMY CACHOLA 7,338
Lillian Hong 2,583


8th District: Pearl City, Waipi'o, Shafter
• GARY OKINO 15,394


9th District*: Waipahu, Mililani, Makakilo
Nestor Garcia 8,079
Michael Nakamura 5,274
Cliff Laboy 3,565
Mike Golojuch 436
Guill Colon 408