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                                Kurt Fevella, left, Elijah Pierick.
GOP leader urges ouster of Republican representative over LGBTQ flags

The senior Republican state senator has asked voters to reject a freshman Republican House member in the 2024 election after Rep. Elijah Pierick questioned why ‘Ewa Makai Middle School has LGBTQ flags on campus, including outside the principal’s office. Read more

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Hawaii’s high court rejects Maui election challenge

The Hawaii Supreme Court on Friday ruled that incumbent Maui County Council member Alice Lee won reelection in the Nov. 8 general election, saying a challenge over disputed ballots would not have changed the outcome. Read more

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                                Voters cast their ballots at Honolulu Hale on Tuesday.
Editorial: Voting on Election Day

When Hawaii introduced all-mail voting in 2020, the goal was twofold: to increase voter participation by making it easier to cast your ballot — vote anytime, from your own home, no need to schlep to a polling place on Election Day — and to reduce the costs and logistics of running polling places statewide. Read more

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                                The U.S. Capitol is seen in Washington.
Editorial: Uncertainty from a GOP Congress

National midterm elections will change the composition of the U.S. House and Senate and lead to a shift in national priorities. That much can be said with certainty, though the extent of the change won’t become fully apparent for some time. Read more


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