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.
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,
A former Hawaii lawmaker and democrat will have the ear of the next president. The Queen Theater in Kaimuki has been an eye-sore for decades. The city is threatening to take over if the owner doesn’t do something about it soon.
Kimo Alameda — a political newcomer who won a decisive victory over incumbent Mayor Mitch Roth in the election Tuesday and will become Hawaii County’s chief executive on Dec. 2 — says finding and assembling a team will be a priority.
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Election workers were still busy at the State Capitol, the day after the General Election, processing the last batch of ballots from around Oahu.
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
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.
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.