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Results of 2021 HGEA State Board Election

May 17, 2021

The following are the results of the 2021-2023 HGEA President and Board of Directors Election.* Thank you to all who ran and participated in the 2021 HGEA State Board Election.

PRESIDENT (1 seat)
Jon A. Gasper

UNIT 3 DIRECTORS (5 seats)
Ryvette G. Figueroa
Darleen K. Hoshida
Sandra "Sandy" Moses
Lakea C. A. K. Tjomsland
Vernon L. Verzon

UNIT 13 DIRECTORS (3 seats)
Arnold D. Abe
Ginet U. Hayes
Amanda R. K. Lowrey

RUN-OFF ELECTION FOR UNIT 14 DIRECTOR (1 seat)

In the race for Unit 14 Director, the candidate with the highest number of votes did not obtain enough votes to constitute “majority vote;” therefore, a winner in that contested race cannot be announced at this time. A run-off election for that seat will be conducted.

AFSCME’s Local Union Election Manual states: “…The ballot for the run-off election will contain two names for each office to be filled. For a single-post office,” such as Unit 14 director, “this simply means listing the two candidates who ran first and second in the original election….”

The top two candidates for Unit 14 director were Charles R. Among, Jr. and Patrick M. Lewis.

More information on the run-off election for Unit 14 director will be coming soon.

*The results are unofficial until after the 10-day protest period. The results become official after May 26, 2021.

The following candidates ran unopposed and were automatically elected:

OAHU-AT-LARGE DIRECTOR (1 seat)
Jason R. Locke

HAWAII-AT-LARGE DIRECTOR (1 seat)
Kaloa R. N. Robinson

MAUI-AT-LARGE DIRECTOR (1 seat)
Cielo E. Molina

KAUAI-AT-LARGE DIRECTOR (1 seat)
Russell K. Wellington

UNIT 2 DIRECTOR (1 seat)
Lance M. Kamisugi

UNIT 4 DIRECTOR (1 seat)
Pam F. Mitsumura

UNIT 6 DIRECTOR (1 seat)
Derek K. Minakami

UNIT 8 DIRECTOR (1 seat)
Mark C. Yap

UNIT 9 DIRECTOR (1 seat)
Justin S. Lam

UNIT 15 DIRECTOR (1 seat)
Bryan S. Phillips

If you have questions, please contact HGEA Field Support Specialist Ann Ebesuno at (808) 961-0763 or aebesuno@hgea.org.

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