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She won the seat after incumbent Democrat Derek Kawakami decided to run for a seat in the Kauai County Council. [1] Nakamura won re-election in 2020 against Republican candidate Steve Monas, 76.2% to 23.8%. [2] She won re-election in 2022 against Republican candidate Greg Bentley, 67.9% to 24%. [3] In 2024, she became Speaker of the Hawaii ...
Summary of the November 5, 2024 Hawaii House of Representatives election results Party Candidates Votes Seats # % Before Won +/– Democratic: 49 45 42: 3 Republican: 36 6 9 3 Green: 2 0 0 Libertarian: 2 0 0 We The People: 1 0 0 Total valid votes % Blank votes % Overvotes % Total votes cast: 100%: Source: State of Hawaii Office of Elections
2024 Hawaii's 2nd congressional district election results [11] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Jill Tokuda (incumbent) 166,251 : 66.5 : Republican: Steve Bond 75,471 30.2 Libertarian: Aaron Toman 4,497 1.8 Independent: Randall Meyer 3,937 1.6 Total votes 250,156 : 100.0 : Democratic hold
Kauai County In 2024, Kauai County voters will be asked to decide on five ballot questions. A vote on a ballot question will not be counted if it is left blank, or if both “yes ” and “no ...
KELSEY WAILING / HAWAII TRIBUNE-HERALD / SEPT. 21 Kimo Alameda, left, and Mayor Mitch Roth answer questions during a forum hosted by the Big Island Press Club at the Hilo Yacht Club. KELSEY ...
Mar. 10—It is "important that the people have faith in an election and its process, " a statement from the governor's office said. The first bill of the 2024 state Legislature session to be ...
The 2024 United States state legislative elections were held on November 5, 2024, for 85 state legislative chambers in 44 states. Across the fifty states , approximately 65 percent of all upper house seats and 85 percent of all lower house seats were up for election.
The 2024 United States presidential election in Hawaii took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia will participate. Hawaii voters will choose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote.