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Alan Arakawa, mayor of the County of Maui, announced his intention to run for lieutenant governor of Hawaii.

Maui County Mayor Alan Arakawa says he will run for lieutenant governor in the November 2018 election.

Arakawa announced his candidacy during the “Hawaii News Now Sunrise” TV news program Friday. Arakawa, 65, has served as Maui County mayor from 2002 and 2006 and was re-elected in 2011 and 2014. Arakawa told local media that he had considered retiring, but he sees a great need for better leadership in state government.

He considers the setbacks on Honolulu rail project as an example of Gov. David Ige’s poor leadership.

“You have to complete the rail whether you like it or not because you’ve already invested so much of the taxpayers’ dollars into it,” he said of the project that’s reaching an impasse after state lawmakers could not settle on a funding agreement.

Arakawa told Maui News that he considers homelessness and state hospital funding as two issues that need to be addressed.

When asked what he thinks his chances are of winning the election, Arakawa said: “I think the electorate will decide that.”

It is not clear what party Arakawa will run under in 2018. The mayoral position he currently holds is nonpartisan.

Lieutenant Gov. Shan Tsutsui has said that he is pretty certain that he will not seek re-election.

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