Elections resources
Does postcarding actually work?
Postcarding is a popular tactic to motivate others to vote. But how effective is it really?
Blue Wave 2018-2025: Our track record in numbers
Here's what Blue Wave volunteers across Hawaiʻi have accomplished so far – and what we've learned along the way.
What is dark money, and where do Super PACs come in?
Dark money refers to political spending from undisclosed sources. Unlike regular campaign donations where you can ...
What is canvassing?
Canvassing is one of the most direct and effective ways to influence elections: going door-to-door to talk with ...
What is text banking?
Text banking is an effective way to encourage civic participation, reaching people where they already are: on their phones.
Indivisible Hawaiʻi endorses Jarrett Keohokalole for Congress
Indivisible Hawaii endorses Jarrett Keohokalole for Congressional District 1 in the Hawaii State 2026 primary elections. Here's why.
IHSN’s Road to Endorsement in the 2026 Hawaiʻi State Elections
How Indivisible Hawaiʻi chose to endorse Jarrett Keohokalole for Congress: polls, evaluations, and member votes.
IHSN’s Endorsement Criteria for 2026 CD1 Primary
Before we endorse a candidate, we ensure they agree with our positions. We also use these endorsement criteria as a report cart to assess their performance in office.
Democracy 101: Know What You’re Fighting For
Democracy is built on the idea that power belongs to the people, and leaders are accountable to those who serve. But democracy erodes when people stop paying attention.
Your representatives in Hawaii: Who they are and where to find them
If you live in Hawaiʻi, you could have several representatives — at the federal, state, and county levels. This is how to figure out who represents you.
How the 3 levels of government work in Hawaiʻi
Voting happens at three levels in Hawaiʻi: federal, state, and local (county). Each level handles different issues.
The difference between primary and general elections in Hawaiʻi
Most US elections follow a two-step process: a primary in the summer and a general election in November. Hawaiʻi follows the same system.
How to vote in Hawaiʻi
Voting in Hawaiʻi is straightforward, and happens entirely by mail - here's how it works in 4 easy steps.
What Ed Case has done to Hawaiʻi
Ed Case has represented O'ahu in Congress since 2018. Here's what he's actually done — and who he's really done it for.
Meet the challengers: Talk Story interviews
IHSN invited all 3 Democratic candidates for Congressional District 1 to a Talk Story interview. Two of them accepted.
Della Au Belatti: Talk Story interview
You asked, Della Au Belatti answered: watch the full Talk Story interview with Sherry Bracken here.
Meet Jarrett Keohokalole: Talk Story interview
Want to know where Jarrett Keohokalole stands? Watch his Talk Story interview with Sherry Bracken.
Voice of Hawaiʻi: November 2025 voters’ survey
We surveyed Hawaiian voters to hear about the leadership they want to see in Congress. These are the full results.
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