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Headshot of Barbara Service smiling at camera
Blog Post

The Hawaii Women's Coalition meets twice a month, for at least the last five or six months of the year, to choose subjects of most importance to women and girls.

Blog Post

Just in case you haven't looked at the Legislature's website recently, here's some info that's been posted recently, along with other info:

Headshot of Susan Irvine smiling with LWV name badge
Blog Post

League successfully completed a Vote Count for Fern Forest Community Association last weekend. Thanks to Brad Clark, Helen Hemmes, and Robert Irvine for their help with this count.

LWVHC General Meeting - Jon Henricks, Hawaii County Clerk
Blog Post

Hawai`i has one of the most modern elections system: early voting, automatic and online voter registration, Election Day voter registration, ballot tracking, and voting by mail and in-person

Maile David, Hawaii County Council Chair and Member, District 6
Blog Post

Maile David, Hawaii County Council Chair and Member (District 6), spoke on her journey to public service, the Hawaiian Sovereignty movement, housing, and other topics at the General Meeting of the League of Women Voters of Hawai`i County on August

LWVHC Mtg. -  An Ethicist's Take on the Hawaii County Board of Ethics
Blog Post

Dr. Larry Heintz's talk on "An Ethicist's Take on the Hawaii County Board of Ethics" at the General Meeting of the Hawai`i County League of Women Voters on Saturday, January 10th, 2022, followed by Q&A.

Hawaiian Islands image by AZ Central
News

AZ Central, part of the USA Today network, has put together a comprehensive guide to voter rights across the US and in Puerto Rico, together with analysis on how voter laws are changing.

Research & Studies

No further interviews have been conducted due to Covid threats.  However, I have attended all County Councilman Matt Kaneali`i’s monthly zoom meetings.

Hawaii State Seal
Blog Post

From the Hawai`i State Board of Elections website

League Commissioner Janet Mason
News

The Commission to Improve Standards of Conduct is an independent panel created by the Hawaii House of Representatives in February 2022, after two former legislators were charged with accepting bribes to sway wastewater le

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