Tag: election
If You Don’t Understand the Primaries, Your ...
Posted by Dezireen Austin | Jun 28, 2020 | Education, Government, Volunteers | 0 |
South Maui Federal and State Elected Officials and...
Posted by Dezireen Austin | Jun 27, 2020 | Government, News Flash | 0 |
NOW Seven County Charter Amendments On The NOV Ballot
by Dezireen Austin | Aug 24, 2020 | Government | 0 |
UPDATE 8/24/20 So we see it was just one month ago, we all became aware that these seven proposed charter amendments would be on the ballot in November. The ballots will likely be mailed out in mid October with advice to mail in completed ones as soon as possible. Are you ready to vote on them? The seven are listed below UPDATE 7/24/20 This afternoon the full...
Read MoreTODAY 6:30 PM! Virtual KCA Meeting July 21st with Local Political Candidates on Facebook & CH 54!
by Dezireen Austin | Jul 2, 2020 | Education, Environment, Government, Hot Topics, News Flash | 0 |
Maui Food Bank Donations Still Encouraged #kihei #elections UPDATE: 7/16/20 BIG Mahalo to Akaku. Maui Community Media, who has offered to live telecast on their cable CH 54!! Updated 7/7/20 Due to health guidelines, the July General Membership meeting for the Kihei Community Association will be held online. We will have an opportunity to hear from candidates from local...
Read MoreOnline Voter Registration for Primaries is Thursday July 9
by Dezireen Austin | Jul 1, 2020 | Government | 0 |
#kihei #elections #getoutthevote 7/9/20 The Office of Elections for the State of Hawaii provides a convenient online registration system. Anyone who plans to vote in the primaries can use this link to check on their registration status, update their registration information in case of address changes, and register for the first time in Hawaii. You will need a current Hawaii’s...
Read MoreIf You Don’t Understand the Primaries, Your Vote May Not Be Counted
by Dezireen Austin | Jun 28, 2020 | Education, Government, Volunteers | 0 |
#kihei 06/26/2020 Did you know that if you vote incorrectly, your vote may not be counted? Although Hawaii does not require political party designation upon voter registration, the state does require you choose a party when voting in the primaries. If you you choose a candidate for a race who is not from the party you selected, that vote will not be counted. It’s important for all voters...
Read MoreSouth Maui Federal and State Elected Officials and Candidates 2020
by Dezireen Austin | Jun 27, 2020 | Government, News Flash | 0 |
#kihei 06/24/2020 Primary Election is August 8 “The Primary Election is held to nominate candidates to represent the political parties in the General Election. This nomination process, called a Single Party Primary, asks voters to select candidates from the party of their choice (for that entire ballot). [Votes cast for a candidate of a different party will not be counted]. Similarly,...
Read MoreIncumbents Win Round One
by Andrew | Sep 25, 2008 | KCA In The News | 0 |
[image title=”Incumbents Win Round One” size=”full” id=”201″ align=”right” alt=”Incumbents Win Round One” linkto=”full” ] Maui Weekly | Thursday, September 25, 2008 |Trisha Smith Candidates take last opportunity to speak before primary at KCA “speed dating” format forum. “We can make a difference on smaller...
Read MoreSeptember 2008 General Membership Meeting
by Andrew | Sep 16, 2008 | General Membership Meeting Recap | 0 |
Primary Election Forum Mahalo to all the State and County candidates, as well as community members, who participated in our first of two (next one is October 21) “speed dating” format meeting to bring these two groups together for the benefit of all. With over 150 in attendance, and with so many concerns, it made for a very busy, active and lengthy meeting. Mahalo to those generous...
Read MoreJanuary 2008 General Membership Meeting Recap
by Andrew | Jan 15, 2008 | General Membership Meeting Recap | 0 |
Aloha from the Kihei Community Association! January Re-Cap 2008 2008 ‘s first KCA Community Meeting included about 50 Community members & guests for a new format as several board members contributed to directing the program. After naming the 2008 elected officers, community announcements proceeded as board member Maury King advised of the planned Makena Past, Present, and Future Forum to be...
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