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Ageneral election was held in theU.S. state ofHawaii on November 3, 2020.[1] Paper ballots forvoting by mail were sent to all registered voters in the state.[2][3]
14 out of the 25 seats in theHawaii Senate were up for election. Out of the contested seats, theDemocrats won 13 seats while theRepublicans won one seat. The resulting composition was 24 Democrats and one Republican. No seats changed hands.
All of the 51 seats in theHawaii House of Representatives were up for election. The Democrats won 47 seats and the Republicans won four seats. The Democrats gained one seat, District 50.
Hawaii had four electoral votes in theElectoral College.DemocratJoe Biden won all of them, with 64% of the popular vote.
Hawaii had two representatives in theUnited States House of Representatives. The Democratic Party won all the districts. No seats changed hands.
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