07-23-2014, 08:10 AM
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http://www.civilbeat.com/2014/07/highest...f0c7047aa5
Highest Primary Voter Registration In State’s History
The number of registered voters for the upcoming Hawaii's upcoming primary election is higher than it has been for any other primary since 1959.
The Aug. 9 election has the largest number of registered voters in the state’s primary history, according to the state elections office.
And with 298 candidates running for a total of 102 seats, there is a lot at stake.
U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz and U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa are locked in a tight race to decide who wins the Democratic nomination for former Sen. Daniel K. Inouye’s senate seat that has grabbed national attention from the New York Times, among others. The governor’s seat is up for grabs and the Office of Hawaiian Affiars (OHA) is holding its first ever primary with five of nine seats open.
July 10 marked the end of voter registration for the primary.
http://www.civilbeat.com/2014/07/highest...f0c7047aa5
Highest Primary Voter Registration In State’s History
The number of registered voters for the upcoming Hawaii's upcoming primary election is higher than it has been for any other primary since 1959.
The Aug. 9 election has the largest number of registered voters in the state’s primary history, according to the state elections office.
And with 298 candidates running for a total of 102 seats, there is a lot at stake.
U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz and U.S. Rep. Colleen Hanabusa are locked in a tight race to decide who wins the Democratic nomination for former Sen. Daniel K. Inouye’s senate seat that has grabbed national attention from the New York Times, among others. The governor’s seat is up for grabs and the Office of Hawaiian Affiars (OHA) is holding its first ever primary with five of nine seats open.
July 10 marked the end of voter registration for the primary.