| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun Abinsay | 60% | ||||
| Dennis Arakaki | 80% | ||||
| HI | State Senate | 6 | Rosalyn Baker | Democratic | 100% |
| Lyla Berg | 80% | ||||
| Robert Bunda | 80% | ||||
| HI | State House | 41 | Rida Cabanilla Arakawa | Democratic | 80% |
| Kirk Caldwell | 80% | ||||
| HI | State House | 13 | Mele Carroll | Democratic | 80% |
| Jerry Chang | 80% | ||||
| Corinne Ching | 60% | ||||
| Pono Chong | 60% | ||||
| HI | State Senate | 13 | Suzanne Chun Oakland | Democratic | 80% |
| HI | State Senate | 7 | Jamie Kalani English | Democratic | 80% |
| HI | State Senate | 19 | William Espero | Democratic | 80% |
| HI | State House | 7 | Cynthia FW Evans | Democratic | 80% |
| Lynn Finnegan | 20% | ||||
| HI | Council Member | 6 | Carol Fukunaga | Democratic | 60% |
| HI | State Senate | 3 | Joshua Green | Democratic | 60% |
| Heléne Hale | 60% | ||||
| Chris Halford | 40% | ||||
| HI | U.S. House | 1 | Colleen Hanabusa | Democratic | 60% |
| Beverly Harbin | 60% | ||||
| HI | State Senate | 23 | Clayton Hee | Democratic | 80% |
| Frederick Hemmings, Jr. | 40% | ||||
| Robert Herkes | 60% | ||||
| Bob Hogue | 20% | ||||
| Gary Hooser | 80% | ||||
| HI | State Senate | 16 | David Ige | Democratic | 40% |
| HI | State Senate | 10 | Les Ihara, Jr. | Democratic | 60% |
| Lorraine Inouye | 80% | ||||
| HI | State House | 49 | Ken Ito | Democratic | 60% |
| Michael Puamamo Kahikina | 80% | ||||
| Brian Kanno | 100% | ||||
| Ezra Kanoho | 80% | ||||
| Jon Karamatsu | 80% | ||||
| Bertha Kawakami | 80% | ||||
| HI | State Senate | 14 | Donna Kim | Democratic | 60% |
| HI | Chairman of the Department of Agriculture | Russell Kokubun | Democratic | 60% | |
| Marilyn Lee | 80% | ||||
| HI | State House | 25 | Sylvia Luke | Democratic | 60% |
| Michael Magaoay | 80% | ||||
| Barbara Marumoto | 20% | ||||
| Ronnie Menor | 100% | ||||
| Colleen Meyer | 20% | ||||
| HI | Chair of Public Utilities Commission | Hermina Morita | Democratic | 80% | |
| Mark Moses | 20% | ||||
| Robert Nakasone | 80% | ||||
| HI | State Senate | 17 | Clarence Nishihara | Democratic | 40% |
| HI | State House | 21 | Scott Nishimoto | Democratic | 80% |
| Blake Oshiro | 100% | ||||
| HI | State House | 46 | Marcus Oshiro | Democratic | 100% |
| Kymberly Pine | 40% | ||||
| HI | State House | 26 | Scott Saiki | Democratic | 80% |
| Norman Sakamoto | 80% | ||||
| HI | State House | 20 | Calvin Say | Democratic | 100% |
| HI | U.S. Senate | Sr | Brian Schatz | Democratic | 80% |
| HI | State Senate | 21 | Maile Shimabukuro | Democratic | 80% |
| HI | State Senate | 9 | Sam Slom | Republican | 20% |
| Alex Sonson | 60% | ||||
| HI | State House | 8 | Joseph Souki, Jr. | Democratic | 80% |
| Anne Stevens | 40% | ||||
| William Stonebraker | 60% | ||||
| HI | State House | 33 | K. Mark Takai | Democratic | 80% |
| HI | Director of Labor and Industrial Relations | Dwight Takamine | Democratic | 100% | |
| HI | State House | 35 | Roy Takumi | Democratic | 100% |
| Kameo Tanaka | 60% | ||||
| HI | State Senate | 11 | Brian Taniguchi | Democratic | 80% |
| HI | State House | 50 | Cynthia Thielen | Republican | 40% |
| Gordon Trimble | 20% | ||||
| HI | State House | 2 | Clifton Tsuji | Democratic | 60% |
| HI | Lieutenant Governor | Shan Tsutsui | Democratic | 60% | |
| HI | State Senate | 15 | Glenn Wakai | Democratic | 60% |
| Thomas Waters | 80% | ||||
| Paul Whalen | 40% | ||||
| HI | State House | 37 | Ryan Yamane | Democratic | 60% |
| HI | State House | 12 | Kyle Yamashita | Democratic | 60% |
How to Interpret these Evaluations
Keep in mind that ratings done by special interest groups often do not represent a non-partisan stance. In addition, some groups select votes that tend to favor members of one political party over another, rather than choosing votes based solely on issues concerns. Nevertheless, they can be invaluable in showing where an incumbent has stood on a series of votes in the past one or two years, especially when ratings by groups on all sides of an issue are compared. Website links, if available, and descriptions of the organizations offering performance evaluations are accessible by clicking on the name of the group.
Most performance evaluations are displayed in a percentage format. However, some organizations present their ratings in the form of a letter grade or endorsement based on voting records, interviews, survey results and/or sources of campaign funding. For consistency and ease in understanding, Project Vote Smart converts all scores into a percentage when possible. Please visit the group's website or call 1-888-VOTESMART for more specific information.