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A Walk-thru of Civic*Celerator Apps

Civic*Celerator Apps Walkthrough

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A walkthrough of the applications from the Civic*Celerator in partnership with Common Cause Hawaii and Hawaii Open Data to develop applications based on Hawaii campaign spending data.

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A Walk-thru of Civic*Celerator Apps

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Candidate Filing Information

Team Leader: Royce Jones

Description: Combines The Office of Elections’ candidate filing data and the Campaign Spending Commission’s campaign finance data in a web map application.

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Step 1: Select the office you’d like to see

Step 2: Click on the icons for detailed candidate info

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Precincts Map

Team Leader: Royce Jones

Description: Allows users to find their voting precincts and see which offices will be on their ballot. Also provides a link to the “Funding a Hawaii State Legislature Race” app.

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Step 1: Enter your address

Step 2: Click on your house to see your precinct info

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Hawaii Campaign Spending Data

Team Leader: Jason AxelsonTeam Members: Jill Misawa, Kyle Oba

Description: Provides voters and the general public with an intuitive view of how Hawaii lawmakers are utilizing their campaign funds.

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View expenditures by different categories. This view is by office.

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Hover and click on the different circles to get more detailed information about candidate expenditures.

FYI: The size of the circles are relative to the amount spent by the candidate from the cumulative total spent by category

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Funding a Hawaii State Legislature Race

Team Leader: Ben Trevino Team Members: David Wang, Alex Bergo, Viil LiidDescription: Provides donation details made to each legislative race for the past 4 election periods. Visually organizes donations and fundraiser data on a timeline; groups donations by sources (immediate family, individuals, noncandidate committees, etc.)

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Step 1: Hover over a district to see the House and Senate races for that area

Step 2: Click on a race and year to view fundraising details

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Contributions received by the candidate

Hover over the circles to see donation details

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Contribution details by contributor type

Hover over circles to see donor name and amount given

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Kohoike.org: A Search Application for the Hawaii State Campaign Spending Commission

Contributions Database

Team Leader: Rich Halverson Team Members: Davis Kurihara-Nakasu, UH Shidler’s ITM 352 class and the ITMA ClubDescription: Kohoike.org is a website that allows users to search contributions within the Hawaii Campaign Spending Commission’s database

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Many categories to search by

Other categories include: candidate name search, non-candidate name search and individual donor name search

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Polydex HawaiiTeam Leader: Derek AhnTeam Members: Kingtak Wong, Ray Farias, Jason Piros, Tyler BorightDescription: It uses graphics to help the public “see” when local legislators are collecting the most money. Currently, the data shown is only for elected legislators for 2013-2014.

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House and Senate members are listed alphabetically, navigate by using the arrow buttons

This graph shows amount of contributions the legislator received over time

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Scroll down the page to see this graph which shows the amount of contributions received by contributor type (immediate family, individuals, noncandidate committees, etc.)

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More information and links to all apps can be found at: www.civic.celerator.org

Sponsored by VoqalCommon Cause Hawaii and Hawaii Open Data