Hawaii Noncandidate Committee Assets
Non-monetary assets reported by Hawaii noncandidate committees to the Campaign Spending Commission, including transactions from 2015 through 2025 and older amended reports. Each record details the business name and full address, including street, city, state, and zip code, associated with the asset.
| Namelegal entity | Cityaddress | Stateaddress | ZIP Codeaddress | Street Addressaddress | Full Addressaddress | Noncandidate Committee Namelegal entity | Vendor Typeclassification | Datetemporal | Acquisition Amountfinancial | Durable Asset Descriptionproduct | Disposition Amountfinancial |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dell Computer Corporation | Round Rock | TX | 78682 | One Dell Way | One Dell Way, Round Rock, TX, 78682 | Hawaii Laborers Political Action Committee | Vendor / Business | 9/29/2021 0:00:00 | 2247.8 | Latitude 7520 Laptop | |
| Look Our Way | San Rafeal | CA | 94901 | 2173 Francisco BLVD E ste L | 2173 Francisco BLVD E ste L, San Rafeal, CA, 94901 | Libertarian Party of Hawaii | Vendor / Business | 4/12/2022 0:00:00 | 1260.8 | tent for kauai | |
| Look Our Way | San Rafeal | CA | 94901 | 2173 Francisco BLVD E ste L | 2173 Francisco BLVD E ste L, San Rafeal, CA, 94901 | Libertarian Party of Hawaii | Vendor / Business | 4/12/2022 0:00:00 | 1313.79 | tent for oahu |
Vendor Exposure to Political Committees
A sales intelligence analyst at a B2B technology or equipment company maps which political action committees have purchased from competitors or similar vendors, using asset records to identify committees that regularly spend on durable goods and estimate addressable market size for outreach.
KYB Vendor Address Verification
A fintech compliance team onboarding a new business client cross-references the vendor's name and address as it appears in public government filings to confirm the address on file matches what the business self-reported during account opening, flagging discrepancies for manual review.
Political Spending Pattern Anomaly Detection
A fraud investigator at a campaign finance watchdog organization reviews acquisition amounts and asset descriptions across committees to identify unusually high-value purchases relative to committee size or election cycle activity, which may indicate misreported expenditures or asset misclassification.



















