Voters in Hawaii headed to the polls on Nov. 5, casting their ballot in the presidential race and several down-ballot races.
The nomination of former Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard to serve as director of national intelligence adds another layer of complexity to the coming session. As House members, Case and Tokuda won’t have a vote in the Senate’s confirmation process. However, their opinions still carry weight, and neither is speaking up in Gabbard’s favor.
Hawaii Governor Josh Green joins Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss RFK Jr. being picked as Health and Human Services Secretary by President-Elect Donald Trump, and how it will huge impact on people.
Hawaii voters approve major constitutional amendments, and see new leadership emerge in local races, including the Big Island mayor.
Republicans are set to net two seats in the House, improving their numbers to eight. Meanwhile, Samantha DeCorte is winning in the Waianae Coast’s Senate District 22. She’ll be the third Republican in the Senate, the first time that chamber has had that many minority members since the early 2000s.
Sen. Mazie Hirono (D) has won her reelection bid in the state of Hawaii, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ. Hirono easily defeated her Republican competitor, Bob McDermott. She was
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.
Vice President Kamala Harris won Hawaii and the state's four electoral votes on Wednesday. It's the 10th straight presidential election in which Hawaii has selected the Democratic Party candidate. The state last picked a Republican for the nation's top office 40 years ago,
Hawaii and Maui County Election Results Preliminary results as of 6:51 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13. Maui County registration and turnout Total registration: 115,009 Turnout: 63,573 (55.3%) Mail turnout: 57,
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Vice President Harris was projected to defeat former President Trump in Hawaii, according to Decision Desk HQ, adding the deep-blue state’s four Electoral College votes to Harris’s column.