Former Acting Mayor Kirk Caldwell! Incumbent Mayor Peter Carlisle! Two-term Hawaii Gov. Ben Cayetano! It’s a three-headed monster in the race for mayor!

Well, actually, technically, it’s a four-way race.

Khistina Caldwell Dejean filed her nomination paperwork to become a candidate on May 30, so she’ll be on the ballot just as she was in the September 2010 special election that saw Carlisle first become mayor. Khis came in fifth with 761 votes, behind Carlisle, Caldwell, Panos Prevedouros and Rod Tam, and ahead of Phil LeeCalvin Griffin and John McLeod.

On her Facebook profile, Dejean says she’s from Houston and speaks English, Filipino, French, Spanish, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. The photo above is from her profile.

I tried today to to get a hold of Dejean to send her the candidate questionnaire we’re distributing to all the candidates. But both her nomination paperwork and organizational report with the Campaign Spending Commission list an out-of-service local phone number and a post office box for her mailing address.

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