WEST MAUI TAXPAYERS ASSOCATION
POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Aloha Members,
We are asking for your support for the upcoming elections. This year in Maui County, there will be races for Governor, Lt. Governor, Mayor, nine County Council seats, three State Senate seats, and six State House of Representative seats. It's a critical year to make sure our voice is heard!
West Maui Taxpayers Association (WMTA) Political Action Committee (PAC) Fund – Donate today!
We are seeking donations to our WMTA Political Action Committee (PAC). We need to ensure that our voices are heard and support our leaders who promote policies and positions that are favorable to our West Maui community. A strong PAC account will allow us to achieve this goal.
WMTA PAC supports Hawaii State and Maui County candidates who understand and back our community needs of both residents and visitors. The WMTA PAC is not affiliated with any political party or candidate. You can donate through a business or personal contribution, or both. Please refer to the PAC Donation Form tab below to review donation guidelines.
I invite each of you to support the WMTA PAC and strengthen the voice of our community!
WMTA PAC Candidate Committee – Seeking Volunteers!
Every election year, WMTA forms a candidate committee comprised of two WMTA Board members and five members from our general membership. These five seats are open to any WMTA member in good standing. There is a significant time commitment, beginning with monthly meetings in March, more frequent meetings this summer, and possible attendance at candidate events. This committee will place a proposed slate of endorsed candidates before the WMTA Board of Directors.
If you are interested in participating in the WMTA PAC Candidate Committee, please register using the committee sign-up tab below.
Thank you for your consideration and support
Aloha Members,
We are asking for your support for the upcoming elections. This year in Maui County, there will be races for Governor, Lt. Governor, Mayor, nine County Council seats, three State Senate seats, and six State House of Representative seats. It's a critical year to make sure our voice is heard!
West Maui Taxpayers Association (WMTA) Political Action Committee (PAC) Fund – Donate today!
We are seeking donations to our WMTA Political Action Committee (PAC). We need to ensure that our voices are heard and support our leaders who promote policies and positions that are favorable to our West Maui community. A strong PAC account will allow us to achieve this goal.
WMTA PAC supports Hawaii State and Maui County candidates who understand and back our community needs of both residents and visitors. The WMTA PAC is not affiliated with any political party or candidate. You can donate through a business or personal contribution, or both. Please refer to the PAC Donation Form tab below to review donation guidelines.
I invite each of you to support the WMTA PAC and strengthen the voice of our community!
WMTA PAC Candidate Committee – Seeking Volunteers!
Every election year, WMTA forms a candidate committee comprised of two WMTA Board members and five members from our general membership. These five seats are open to any WMTA member in good standing. There is a significant time commitment, beginning with monthly meetings in March, more frequent meetings this summer, and possible attendance at candidate events. This committee will place a proposed slate of endorsed candidates before the WMTA Board of Directors.
If you are interested in participating in the WMTA PAC Candidate Committee, please register using the committee sign-up tab below.
Thank you for your consideration and support
PAC CONTRIBUTION FORMSupport the WMTA PAC and strengthen the voice of our community. You can donate through a business or personal contribution, or both. Click below for the donation guidelines.
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PAC COMMITTEE SIGN-UPThe WMTA PAC supports Hawaii State and Maui County candidates. Through the WMTA PAC we are able to have a unified political voice that enhances our ability to engage our political leaders at the Hawaii State Capitol and Maui County Council.
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