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Josh Green will serve as Hawaiʻi’s ninth governor and Sylvia Luke will be the next lieutenant governor. The state saw a lower-than-usual election turnout with about 40% of registered voters coming out. HPR’s Sabrina Bodon reports on the election wins and losses.
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Richard Bissen, a retired judge, on Tuesday defeated incumbent Michael Victorino to be Maui County's next mayor and vowed to tackle affordable housing.
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For the midterm races, photographers at NPR member stations documented what happened leading up to Election Day. Take a look at what they saw.
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The Associated Press could declare winners in some races in this year’s midterm elections at the moment polls close Tuesday. Some are in races with only one candidate on the ballot. And then there are races in which a party or candidate has a past history of consistent and convincing wins.
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It’s Election Day! Have you cast your ballot yet? The Conversation wanted to know your thoughts. We went out into the field Tuesday morning to talk to voters.
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Democrat Josh Green has defeated Republican Duke Aiona in the race to be Hawaiʻi’s next governor. Green had been heavily favored to beat Aiona, who unsuccessfully ran for the office twice before in 2010 and 2014.
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Millions have already voted and results are coming in. Listen to NPR election night analysis beginning at 8 p.m. ET.
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Democrats Ed Case and Jill Tokuda have been elected to Hawaiʻi's two seats in the U.S. House. Tokuda is the new congressperson for Hawaiʻi’s 2nd Congressional District after defeating Republican Joe Akana.
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Hawaiʻi voters are sending incumbent U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz back to Congress for another six-year term. They selected Schatz over Republican state Rep. Bob McDermott in Tuesday’s general election.
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This Election Day, Hawaiʻi Public Radio is following the races for governor, lieutenant governor, U.S. Congress, and all 76 seats in the Hawaiʻi State Legislature.