Kiʻi Kahoʻohanohano

for State House District 10

Letʻs put pono
back in politics.

Kiʻi Kahoʻohanohano standing among plumeria, wearing a Big Moʻo Energy shirt.

“I want to be someone in that House who actually listens.”

Kiʻi grew up in civic engagement by default — her kūpuna on Maui were always testifying to protect this place or that, advocating for the lands, the waters, and the people they loved. She is bringing that same posture of accountable, community-led leadership into the State House.

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What Kiʻi is fighting for.

Community volunteers unloading supplies from a boat for Maui recovery.

Recovery is not an event.

Heavily involved in our community's recovery from fire and storm. The work is not done, and our families cannot be forgotten the moment the news cameras leave.

Kiʻi at a Healer's Hui community recovery hub, holding a child.

A health system worthy of our wāhine.

We are living through a maternal health care crisis with a single hospital carrying the weight of a need that has long outgrown it. This is a basic dignity issue.

Kiʻi on a Pacific Birth Collective panel at an international human rights forum.

Listening, not performing.

Too many backdoor deals. Too little listening. Kiʻi will legislate from what she hears from the people who actually live in District 10.

Kiʻi with wāhine and kamaliʻi from her community on Maui.

“I deliver babies. I take care of mommas. And I am sick and tired of watching them get trampled on by politicians who couldnʻt care less.”

Help Kiʻi win District 10.

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