Hawaii Election Results
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Hawaii Election Results
Latest results from Dec. 5
Vote totals certified
President race called
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Percent | Chart showing percent | Electoral votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kamala HarrisK. HarrisHarris | DemocratDem. | 313,044 | 60.6% | 4 | |
Donald J. TrumpD. TrumpTrump | RepublicanRep. | 193,661 | 37.5% | No electoral votes | |
Total reported | 516,701 | ||||
Latest results from Nov. 26
Vote totals certified
U.S. Senate race called
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Percent | Chart showing percent |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Mazie HironoM. HironoHirono* incumbent | DemocratDem. | 324,194 | 64.6% | |
Bob McDermottB. McDermottMcDermott | RepublicanRep. | 160,075 | 31.9% | |
Shelby BillionaireS. BillionaireBillionaire | OtherOther | 9,224 | 1.8% | |
Emma PohlmanE. PohlmanPohlman | GreenGreen | 8,270 | 1.6% | |
Total reported | 501,763 | |||
*Incumbent | ||||
U.S. House
| DistrictDist. | Margin | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in | Link icon |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | D+44 | Ed CaseE. CaseCase* incumbentDemocrat | Patrick LargeyP. LargeyLargeyRepublican | 100% | › |
| 2 | D+36 | Jill TokudaJ. TokudaTokuda* incumbentDemocrat | Steven BondS. BondBondRepublican | 100% | › |
*Incumbent | |||||
State Legislature
Trifecta status
Tracking state government party control in Hawaii
Governor
democrat*Not up for election
State Senate
democrat
State House
democrat
*Not up for election
State Senate
0
22 Dem.
3 Rep.
| DistrictDist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lorraine InouyeL. InouyeInouye* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 3 | Dru KanuhaD. KanuhaKanuha* incumbentDemocrat68% | Kurt SullivanK. SullivanSullivanRepublican32% | 100% |
| 4 | Tim RichardsT. RichardsRichards* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 5 † | Troy HashimotoT. HashimotoHashimoto* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 6 | Angus McKelveyA. McKelveyMcKelvey* incumbentDemocrat63% | Sheila WalkerS. WalkerWalkerRepublican37% | 100% |
| 7 | Lynn DeCoiteL. DeCoiteDeCoite* incumbentDemocrat73% | Gabby MacaraegG. MacaraegMacaraegRepublican27% | 100% |
| 12 | Sharon MoriwakiS. MoriwakiMoriwaki* incumbentDemocrat70% | Shotaro DabbsS. DabbsDabbsRepublican30% | 100% |
| 16 | Brandon ElefanteB. ElefanteElefante* incumbentDemocrat74% | Patricia BeekmanP. BeekmanBeekmanRepublican26% | 100% |
| 18 | Michelle KidaniM. KidaniKidani* incumbentDemocrat66% | Emil SvrcinaE. SvrcinaSvrcinaRepublican34% | 100% |
| 19 | Henry AquinoH. AquinoAquino* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 22 | Samantha DeCorteS. DeCorteDeCorteRepublican55% | Cedric GatesC. GatesGatesDemocrat45% | 100% |
| 23 | Brenton AwaB. AwaAwa* incumbentRepublican53% | Ben ShaferB. ShaferShaferDemocrat47% | 100% |
| 24 | Jarrett KeohokaloleJ. KeohokaloleKeohokalole* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
*Incumbent† Special election | |||
12 Democrats and 1 Republican not up for election.
State House
0
42 Dem.
9 Rep.
| DistrictDist. | Candidates | Candidates | Percent of votes in |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mark NakashimaM. NakashimaNakashima* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 2 | Susan Lee LoyS. Lee LoyLee LoyDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 3 | Christopher ToddC. ToddTodd* incumbentDemocrat65% | Kanoa WilsonK. WilsonWilsonRepublican31% | 100% |
| 4 | Greggor IlaganG. IlaganIlagan* incumbentDemocrat70% | Keikilani HoK. HoHoRepublican30% | 100% |
| 5 | Jeanne KapelaJ. KapelaKapela* incumbentDemocrat60% | Ashley OyamaA. OyamaOyamaRepublican36% | 100% |
| 6 | Kirstin KahaloaK. KahaloaKahaloa* incumbentDemocrat62% | Sylvie MadisonS. MadisonMadisonRepublican38% | 100% |
| 7 | Nicole LowenN. LowenLowen* incumbentDemocrat55% | Timothy DalhouseT. DalhouseDalhouseRepublican45% | 100% |
| 8 | David TarnasD. TarnasTarnas* incumbentDemocrat62% | Monique PerreiraM. PerreiraPerreiraRepublican38% | 100% |
| 9 | Justin WoodsonJ. WoodsonWoodson* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 10 | Tyson MiyakeT. MiyakeMiyake* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 11 | Terez AmatoT. AmatoAmato* incumbentDemocrat65% | Aileen AcainA. AcainAcainRepublican35% | 100% |
| 12 | Kyle YamashitaK. YamashitaYamashita* incumbentDemocrat66% | Dan JohnsonD. JohnsonJohnsonRepublican27% | 100% |
| 13 | Mahina PoepoeM. PoepoePoepoe* incumbentDemocrat74% | Scott AdamS. AdamAdamRepublican26% | 100% |
| 14 | Elle CochranE. CochranCochran* incumbentDemocrat56% | Kelly ArmstrongK. ArmstrongArmstrongRepublican44% | 100% |
| 15 | Nadine NakamuraN. NakamuraNakamura* incumbentDemocrat71% | David MoranzD. MoranzMoranzRepublican29% | 100% |
| 16 | Luke EvslinL. EvslinEvslin* incumbentDemocrat69% | Steve YoderS. YoderYoderRepublican31% | 100% |
| 17 | Dee MorikawaD. MorikawaMorikawa* incumbentDemocrat71% | Michael JauchM. JauchJauchRepublican29% | 100% |
| 18 | Gene WardG. WardWard* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 19 | Mark HashemM. HashemHashem* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 20 | Tina GrandinettiT. GrandinettiGrandinettiDemocrat69% | Corinne SolomonC. SolomonSolomonRepublican31% | 100% |
| 21 | Jackson SayamaJ. SayamaSayama* incumbentDemocrat77% | Joelle SeashellJ. SeashellSeashellRepublican23% | 100% |
| 22 | Andrew GarrettA. GarrettGarrett* incumbentDemocrat79% | Jeffrey ImamuraJ. ImamuraImamuraRepublican21% | 100% |
| 23 | Ikaika OldsI. OldsOldsDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 24 | Adrian TamA. TamTam* incumbentDemocrat68% | Jillian AndersonJ. AndersonAndersonRepublican32% | 100% |
| 25 | Kim IwamotoK. IwamotoIwamotoDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 26 | Della Au BelattiD. BelattiBelatti* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 27 | Jenna TakenouchiJ. TakenouchiTakenouchi* incumbentDemocrat69% | Margaret LimM. LimLimRepublican31% | 100% |
| 28 | Daniel HoltD. HoltHolt* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 29 | Ikaika HusseyI. HusseyHusseyDemocrat68% | Carole KaapuC. KaapuKaapuRepublican32% | 100% |
| 30 | Shirley TemploS. TemploTemploDemocrat69% | P.M. AzingaP. AzingaAzingaRepublican31% | 100% |
| 31 | Linda IchiyamaL. IchiyamaIchiyama* incumbentDemocrat69% | Nancy ValdezN. ValdezValdezRepublican31% | 100% |
| 32 | Garner ShimizuG. ShimizuShimizuRepublican50.4% | Micah AiuM. AiuAiu* incumbentDemocrat49.6% | 100% |
| 33 | Sam KongS. KongKong* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 34 | Gregg TakayamaG. TakayamaTakayama* incumbentDemocrat68% | Gaius DupioG. DupioDupioRepublican32% | 100% |
| 35 | Cory ChunC. ChunChun* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 36 | Rachele LamosaoR. LamosaoLamosao* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 37 | Trish La ChicaT. La ChicaLa Chica* incumbentDemocrat68% | Taylor KaaumoanaT. KaaumoanaKaaumoanaRepublican32% | 100% |
| 38 | Lauren Cheape MatsumotoL. MatsumotoMatsumoto* incumbentRepublican72% | Alexander OzawaA. OzawaOzawaDemocrat28% | 100% |
| 39 | Elijah PierickE. PierickPierick* incumbentRepublican50.1% | Corey RosenleeC. RosenleeRosenleeDemocrat49.9% | 100% |
| 40 | Julie Reyes OdaJ. Reyes OdaReyes OdaRepublican51% | Rose MartinezR. MartinezMartinez* incumbentDemocrat46% | 100% |
| 41 | David AlcosD. AlcosAlcos* incumbentRepublican59% | John ClarkJ. ClarkClarkDemocrat41% | 100% |
| 42 | Diamond GarciaD. GarciaGarcia* incumbentRepublican57% | Anthony Makana ParisA. ParisParisDemocrat43% | 100% |
| 43 | Kanani SouzaK. SouzaSouza* incumbentRepublican | Uncontested | |
| 44 | Darius KilaD. KilaKila* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
| 45 | Chris MuraokaC. MuraokaMuraokaRepublican52% | Desire DeSotoD. DeSotoDeSotoDemocrat48% | 100% |
| 46 | Amy PerrusoA. PerrusoPerruso* incumbentDemocrat58% | Daniel GabrielD. GabrielGabrielRepublican42% | 100% |
| 47 | Sean QuinlanS. QuinlanQuinlan* incumbentDemocrat58% | Johnny AguirreJ. AguirreAguirreRepublican42% | 100% |
| 48 | Lisa KitagawaL. KitagawaKitagawa* incumbentDemocrat83% | Asheemo DailyA. DailyDailyGreen17% | 100% |
| 49 | Scot MatayoshiS. MatayoshiMatayoshi* incumbentDemocrat72% | Josiah UbandoJ. UbandoUbandoRepublican28% | 100% |
| 50 | Michael LeeM. LeeLeeDemocrat70% | Tim ConnellyT. ConnellyConnellyRepublican30% | 100% |
| 51 | Lisa MartenL. MartenMarten* incumbentDemocrat | Uncontested | |
*Incumbent | |||
Ballot Measures
| Amendment 1 | |
| Right to Marry | |
| This amendment would change the state Constitution to repeal the legislature's power to limit marriage to heterosexual couples. | |
YesYesYes56% | NoNoNo44% |
100% of votes in | |
| Amendment 2 | |
| Standardize Judicial Appointment Process | |
| This amendment would set a uniform appointment and confirmation process for district court judges, supreme court justices, and intermediate court of appeals and circuit court judges. | |
YesYesYes71% | NoNoNo29% |
100% of votes in | |
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