Hawaii voters approve major constitutional amendments, and see new leadership emerge in local races, including the Big Island mayor.
The latest tally of the last 18,000 votes cast Tuesday on Election Day flipped the results of a contentious West Oahu seat and now has incumbent Republican Rep. Elijah Pierick winning instead of losing,
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Republicans also gained control of the senate, which lawmakers here at home say will make getting things accomplished for Hawaii more difficult. When you add up the math after last night's election you now have a new president, a Republican senate and the house continues to be Republican controlled.
Alongside our interviews with elected officials, we also aimed to get the perspectives from state party chairs. The Chair of the Democratic Party of Hawaii Derek Turbin joined Wake Up 2Day post election.
Stay updated on Hawaii and national elections coverage Hawaii Republicans lost one state representative in the 76-member state Legislature early Wednesday morning when the first Election Day tallies were finally released,
Courtesy U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono Courtesy U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono Stay updated on Hawaii and national elections coverage Three-fourths of Hawaii’s congressional delegation cruised to re-election as U.S.
The office of elections released the fourth printout tonight and the numbers show only one race switching the lead.
Democratic Rep. Ed Case won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing Hawaii on Wednesday, defeating Republican Patrick Largey. This will be Case's fourth term representing urban Honolulu's 1st Congressional District.
Voters in Hawaii headed to the polls on Nov. 5, casting their ballot in the presidential race and several down-ballot races.
Hawaii voters faced hours-long lines as they went to the polls on Election Day. It took even longer for the results to be announced. Island News spoke with political analyst
Election workers were still busy at the State Capitol, the day after the General Election, processing the last batch of ballots from around Oahu.