Triple F Podcast

A Calling, 15 Signatures & a Paycheck: Inside Hawai‘i’s Election Process

Hawaii Family Forum

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As Hawai‘i shifts from legislative session into election season, Eva Andrade and former House Majority Leader Marcus Oshiro discuss what it really takes to run for office in Hawai‘i — and why ordinary citizens should seriously consider stepping forward to serve their communities.

In this episode of Faith & Family First, Marcus shares insider perspectives from his years at the State Capitol, including how simple the filing process really is, what candidates should know before running, and why authenticity matters more than polished campaign flyers. Eva and Marcus also discuss the importance of evaluating elected officials through their voting records, why local races and neighborhood boards matter, and how faith, community relationships, and civic responsibility intersect during election season.

The conversation also includes updates on HB 1961 and HB 1875, both currently sitting on the Governor’s desk, along with a behind-the-scenes look at Hawai‘i’s historic Age of Consent veto override and the bipartisan relationships that made it possible.

Whether you’ve ever considered running for office yourself — or simply want to become a more informed voter — this episode offers practical insight, encouragement, and a timely reminder that your voice matters in shaping Hawai‘i’s future.

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