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Paele Kiakona

Paele Kiakona

Maui House 14

Kahi Pacarro

Kahi Pacarro

Oʻahu House 19

Nadia Alves

Nadia Alves

Oʻahu House 28

Kekoa Kealoha

Kekoa Kealoha

Oʻahu House 30

Keoni Kuoha

Keoni Kuoha

Maui House 12

Kuulei Keawekane

Kuulei Keawekane

Hawaiʻi House 3

Kalehua Kaopua

Kalehua Kaopua

Oʻahu House 45

Jordan Kapono Nakamura

Jordan Kapono Nakamura

Oʻahu Senate 13

Tina Holt

Tina Holt

Hawaiʻi House 2

Nani Brown

Nani Brown

Oʻahu Senate 17

Keani Rawlinz Fernandez

Keani Rawlinz Fernandez

Maui County Council · Molokaʻi

Kiʻi Kahoʻohanohano

Kiʻi Kahoʻohanohano

Maui House 10

Tanya Yamanaka Aynessazian

Tanya Yamanaka Aynessazian

Hawaiʻi Senate 2

Moho ʻĀina are running for office to bring locals back home.

Help them win.

Our opponents have a lot of money, but we have something they never will — you.

What we can do together

View all Moho ʻĀina Policies (Palapala Moho ʻĀina) here.

Bring Locals Home

What if our sons and daughters, aunties and uncles, could come over for dinner like they used to? Hereʻs the thing- they can. Locals being priced out isnʻt normal- it doesnʻt need to happen. We can bring our people home.

Together we can make a government of the people- and create a Hawaiʻi without homelessness, where every day doesnʻt feel like a struggle, and where we have time to enjoy our lives.

Moho ʻĀina lead towards a future where we are connected with the land again — where our streams are clean enough to drink, food grows across the landscape, and we are connected to the ʻĀina we live on.

We can create jobs, build enough houses, and improve the economy while also healing and strengthening our ʻĀina — the people who say we canʻt do both are wrong.

Protect Our ʻĀina
of The People

While it would be better, a government full of Moho ʻĀina and aligned politicians would not be enough to build the Hawaiʻi where our Keiki can thrive, and locals can move home. Why?

No matter how pono someone is, they cannot succeed for long if they make laws FOR their community — they must make laws WITH their community. What does that mean? It means Moho ʻĀina must teach their communities how the government works, and urge them to collaborate on all decisions.

Moho ʻĀina

Paele Kiakona

Maui House 14

Paele Kiakona

Lāhainā · Kahakuloa · Waiheʻe · Maʻalaea · Olowalu · Lahainaluna · Kaʻanapali · Mahinahina · Kahana · Honokahua

"I am passionate about protecting and preserving what is left of our home, honoring the rich history of this wahi, and finding solutions so that our people continue to remain here."

Kahi Pacarro

Oʻahu House 19

Kahi Pacarro

Waiʻalae-Kāhala · ʻĀina Haina · Niu Valley · Kuliʻouʻou

"A campaign focused on listening to you, a campaign focused on easing the high cost of living, managing solutions for our houseless communities, protecting our environment, increasing the safety we should expect in our homes, and ushering in a new level of government transparency."

Nadia Alves

Oʻahu House 28

Nadia Alves

Sand Island · Iwilei · Chinatown

"If elected, I will be a vote for community safety, truly affordable housing, a government that puts the needs of our working families, our keiki, and our kupuna first."

Kekoa Kealoha

Oʻahu House 30

Kekoa Kealoha

Kalihi · Kalihi Kai · Keʻehi Lagoon · Hickam Village

"The people who make Kalihi special are the backbone of Honolulu's workforce, yet we are the ones most in need of investment. We move forward together to sustain Kalihi's character and stimulate new community-centered growth."

Keoni Kuoha

Maui House 12

Keoni Kuoha

Makawao · Hāliʻimaile · Pukalani · Kula · Pūlehu · ʻUlupalakua · Kanaio · Kahikinui

"Homes our keiki can grow into and our kūpuna can stay in — built for local families, not speculation."

Kuulei Keawekane

Hawaiʻi House 3

Kuulei Keawekane

Portion of Hilo · Keaukaha · Orchidlands Estate · Ainaloa · Hawaiian Acres · Fern Acres · Portions of Kurtistown & Keaʻau

"The farmer farmed the ʻawa, the ʻawa soothed the soul. The farmer fed the pig, the pig fed the people. The farmer grew the taro, the poi grew the strength. The strength grew the family, the family grew the nation. A mau hoʻi ke ea o ka ʻāina."

Kalehua Kaopua

Oʻahu House 45

Kalehua Kaopua

Waiʻanae · Mākaha

"I am running because I love our people, our home, and our ʻāina. I am running because it is time for leadership that protects our land and culture, empowers our communities, and grows a future where our keiki can thrive."

Jordan Kapono Nakamura

Oʻahu Senate 13

Jordan Kapono Nakamura

Dowsett Highlands · Puʻunui · Nuʻuanu · Pacific Heights · Pauoa · Punchbowl · Pālama · Liliha · Iwilei · Chinatown · Downtown

"Let's cultivate a Hawaiʻi where our keiki can once again swim and even drink from the Nuʻuanu Stream. Let's create a Hawaiʻi where we only need to work one job and each household has access to free child & kūpuna care."

Tina Holt

Hawaiʻi House 2

Tina Holt

Hilo

"Hawaiʻi is at a turning point. The old pay-to-play system is failing, and the people of Hilo deserve more than business as usual."

Nani Brown

Oʻahu Senate 17

Nani Brown

Portion of Mililani · Mililani Mauka · Waipiʻo Acres · Launani Valley · Wahiawā · Whitmore Village

"I am a native Hawaiian mom who cares deeply about our ʻāina. I am running for senate to bring ACCOUNTABILITY to our government, keep our community safe and fed and to keep our land and economy sustainable."

Keani Rawlinz Fernandez

Maui County Council · Molokaʻi

Keani Rawlinz Fernandez

Molokaʻi residency seat — represents all of Maui County

"Our community deserves reliable leadership that will deliver well-researched decision-making and swift actionable solutions."

Kiʻi Kahoʻohanohano

Maui House 10

Kiʻi Kahoʻohanohano

Portion of Waiehu · Paukūkalo · Wailuku · Wailuku Heights · Waikapū · Hayashi Village

"I deliver babies and take care of mommas- and Iʻm sick and tired of seeing them trampled on by politicians that couldnʻt care less. Running for office wasnʻt my first choice, but I canʻt stand on the sidelines while our people suffer any longer."

Tanya Yamanaka Aynessazian

Hawaiʻi Senate 2

Tanya Yamanaka Aynessazian

Puna

"I will work hard for additional resources for kupuna and caregivers and fight for additional funding for our community health centers, Medicaid services and increasing access to doctors, nurses and specialized care providers."