Monthly Archives: November 2012

Hee wins District 23

Clayton Hee has done it once again. Sen. Hee will represent District 23 in Hawaii’s State Senate for an eighth term after beating out Colleen Meyer in the 2012 state elections.  Dem. Hee captured 51 percent of the voters from Kaena Point … Continue reading

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A day at the polls

North Shore residents visited polling places from Wailua to Kaneohe to fill out their ballets on election day. Images and story by Sean Reilly.

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Sen. Hee profile

Sen. Hee is no stranger to the Hawai’i State Legislature. Check out his capitol profile here.

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Side-by-side comparison

Clayton Hee and Colleen Meyer answer a few questions for Kanu Hawaii. Check out the side-by-side responses from both candidates running for Senatorial District 23 in the Hawaii State Senate here. Images provided by Kanu Hawaii.

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What district are you in?

Clayton Hee is campaigning to represent District 23 in Hawaii’s State Senate, and area spanning from Kaena Point to Kaneohe. To find your district and pulling places near you click here.

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Waving signs for Sen. Hee

Kahuku Plantation Residents Association wave signs  for Sen. Hee during their event in October.

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Get to know your senator

Clayton Hee responds to a few questions sent out by Civil Beat. Check out what Sen. Hee has to say here.

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Sen. Hee video biography

A short video about Sen. Clayton Hee

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314,347 shades of Hee

The aroma of debate is in the air. Campaign ads are everywhere and on every media platform. This is a critical time for our elected leaders; they need our votes to stay in office! Government officials seem to be pulling … Continue reading

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