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MAUI MAYOR

About the 2026 Maui Mayoral Race — Incumbent Running

The 2026 Maui mayoral race centers on one overriding question: how well has the county government managed the aftermath of the August 2023 Lahaina wildfire — the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century — and what does recovery look like for the next four years? Incumbent Mayor Richard Bissen took office in December 2022 and has spent most of his first term navigating the disaster response: emergency housing placement, debris removal, rebuilding permitting, and coordinating with state and federal agencies. His re-election campaign is built squarely on that record, arguing that leadership continuity is essential during the multi-year Lahaina rebuild. Nine challengers have filed to oppose him: John Dunbar, Justin Herrmann, P. Denise La Costa, Travis A. Liggett, Joseph Moses, Amy Petterson, Yuki Lei Kashiwa Sugimura, Callahan P. Welsh, and Laurent Zahnd. Together they represent a wide range of perspectives on recovery oversight, housing policy, and the county's long-term relationship with the visitor industry. Beyond the immediate wildfire recovery, the race is shaped by the same pressures straining housing markets across the state: median home prices in Maui County have long been among the highest in Hawaiʻi, vacation rental proliferation has reduced long-term rental inventory, and wildfire displacement compounded an already acute shortage of workforce and affordable housing. How aggressively the next mayor pursues workforce housing production, what limits (if any) are placed on short-term rentals in West Maui's recovering communities, and how the county balances tourism-dependent revenues against resident quality of life are the central policy questions before voters. The primary will narrow the field before the November general election.

Primary date: 2026-08-08

BISSEN, Richard T., Jr.

Party: Nonpartisan · Backing: Establishment

Platform: Incumbent Maui Mayor running for re-election on a Lahaina wildfire recovery and housing record.

  • Incumbent Mayor of Maui County since December 2022; running for re-election in 2026.
  • Led the county government's response to the August 2023 Lahaina wildfire — the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century — including emergency housing, debris removal, and rebuilding coordination.
  • Re-election platform centers on rebuilding Lahaina and West Maui, producing more workforce housing, and improving county infrastructure.
  • Campaign website is bissen2026.com.

Editorial summary: Richard Bissen is the incumbent Maui Mayor whose term has been defined by the 2023 Lahaina wildfire disaster response. His administration and re-election platform, documented at bissen2026.com and Civil Beat's Lahaina wildfire coverage, center on rebuilding Lahaina and West Maui, workforce housing production, and county infrastructure.

Key issues: Lahaina wildfire recovery, Workforce housing, County infrastructure

Website: https://bissen2026.com

Profile last reviewed: 2026-06-03

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