Home Rule ticket, 2010.

NA MOHO A KA AOAO KALAIAINA HOME RULA

ELELE LAHUI

CHARLES K. NOTLEY

Na Senatoa Oahu

DAVID KALAUOKALANI SR.

PETER KEALA AIHONUA

WILLIAM MOSSMAN JR.
[Mokimana Opio]

WILLIAM WHITE [Bila Waida]

Na Lunamakaainana

DAVID AHIA

WILLIAM K. KALEIHUIA

A. W. PAOO

J. K. PALEA

GEORGE M. KEONE

H. P. K. MALULANI

Apana 4

JOHN A. BAKER

D. W. MAHUAHUA

J. KEKIPI

HENRY MEHEULA

O. J. S. MAKEKAU

Papa Kiai

JOHN POE

S. L. PELEIHOLANI

MOSSES KAMALANI

JAMES M. KEALOHA Continue reading

Republican ticket, 1910.

NA MOHO A KA AOAO REPUBALIKA.

Kulanakauhale ame Kalana.

MEIA.

John C. Lane.

MAKAI NUI.

Andrew Cox.

LOIO KALANA.

John Cathcart.

PUUKU.

Robert Shingle.

LUNAHOOIA.

James Bicknell.

KAKAUOLELO.

D. Kalauokalani, Jr.

NA LUNAKIAI.

Eben P. Low, Makanoe C. Amana, Charles N. Arnold, Samuel C. Dwight, Frank Kruger, Harry E. Murray ame James C. Quinn.

NA HOPE MAKAI NUI.

Honolulu—William K. Simerson.

Waialua—Oscar Cox.

Koolaupoko—Frank Pahia.

Waianae—J. K. Kupau.

Ewa—John Fernandez.

Koolauloa—L. K. Naone.

NA SENATOA.

Apana Eha.

Charles Chillingworth.

Cecil Brown.

Apana Elima.

A. F. Judd.

A. S. Kaleiopu.

NA LUNAMAKAAINANA.

Apana Eha.

John K. Kamanoulu.

A. Q. Marcallino.

Norman Watkins.

Edward Towse.

E. A. C. Long.

William Williamson.

Apana Elima.

Frank K. Archer.

A. L. Castel.

S. P. Correa.

Charles Kanekoa.

S. K. Mahoe.

Edwin Fernandez.

(Kuokoa, 9/16/1910, p. 1)

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Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XLVI, Helu 37, Aoao 1. Sepatemaba 16, 1910.

Bilingual democratic ticket, 1910.

TERRITORIAL TICKET

DELEGATE TO CONGRESS:
ELELE:

L. L. McCANDLESS
(Linekona Eliwai)

SENATORS—NA SENATOA:

J. S. KALAKIELA

B. G. RIVENBURGH (Livini)

W. S. EDINGS (Ekini)

E. K. HANAPI

REPRESENTATIVES 4th DISTRICT:
LUNAMAKAAINANA APANA EHA:

SOLOMON MEHEULA

FRED TURRILL (Wela ka Hao)

G. K. KEAWEHAKU (Gaberiel)

E. H. F. WOLTERS (Walaka)

F. C. BENEVEDES (Palakiko)

E. K. RATHBURN

REPRESENTATIVES 5th DISTRICT:
LUNAMAKAAINANA APANA 5:

GUS KALEOHANO

J. K. LUKA

DAVID KUPIHEA

EDWARD LIKE

J. M. POEPOE

SAM KAOHELE Continue reading

When will the women of Hawaii gain suffrage? 1917.

WOMEN WILL BE ALLOWED TO VOTE

London, May 22—Before the onset of this frightening war in Europe, in England there was great opposition to the wish of women to have the right to vote; but today, there is consideration to give British women in England voting rights, and there is a bill before the British Parliament to give suffrage to women. Continue reading

Frank C. Benevedes runs for supervisor, 1917.

Frank C. Benevedes

I am a candidate running for the position of supervisor in the Democratic party. I am Portuguese by birth, but I was born in Kohala, Hawaii, therefore, I am Hawaiian, without anyone denying this; I have many children in Hawaii who live here as their homeland and will lie in my dear land that I love.

I am a laborer, and work for the good of the laborers at all times, and thereby for the public, without regard for that but for equality.

Give your ballots for me this coming Saturday. I am your son, O Hawaii, to be proud of. Grant me an olive branch of aloha.

(Aloha Aina, 5/25/1917, p. 2)

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Ke Aloha Aina, Buke XXII, Helu 21, Aoao 2. Mei 25, 1917.