Terez Amato

Terez Amato portrait

Terez Amato

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign State House of Reps
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

Social Media

Ask our AI
  • Ask me questions about Terez Amato.

Our AI can make mistakes, check important info
Overview
Community
Data
Personal Background

Terez Amato graduated from St. Anthony Jr./Sr. High School and gained early career experience in small family businesses on Maui. Amato has demonstrated leadership as a single mother of four and has transitioned into public service. They were elected to the Hawaii House of Representatives for the 11th district, showcasing a commitment to local governance and community service.

Political Ideas

Terez Amato's political identity is marked by a distinctive blend of localism and progressive advocacy. Advocating for locally grown food and opposing corporate donations, Amato frames economic issues through a lens of community resilience. Their environmental policies emphasize sustainability, yet they also reveal a nuanced stance on industrial interests. Amato’s commitment to education and healthcare reflects a progressive ethos, but their approach to these sectors hints at an underlying, highly localized strategy. This intriguing tension between broad progressive goals and a localized focus invites deeper inquiry into their policy justifications.

Campaigns
2024: Hawaii State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Hawaii House of Representatives District 11 general election, 2024

6,618 votes (57.40%)

Win

Position Details

2022: Hawaii State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Hawaii's 11th House District General Election, 2022

5,263 votes (64.62%)

Win

Hawaii's 11th House District Democratic Primary Election, 2022

2,716 votes (73.64%)

Win
2018: Hawaii State Senate

Election History

Hawaii's 6th State Senate District Democratic Primary Election, 2018

3,288 votes (49.20%)

Loss

Winner: Rosalyn Baker

2014: Hawaii State Senate

Election History

2014 Hawaii's 6th Senate District Democratic Primary election

2,213 votes (43.10%)

Loss

Winner: Rosalyn Baker