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2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Hawaii Turnout 50.5%
Majority party
Minority party
Party
Democratic
Republican
Last election
2
0
Seats won
2
0
Seat change
Popular vote
287,921
87,348
Percentage
75.31%
22.85%
Swing
1.29%
2.11%
The 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Hawaii were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, to elect the two
U.S. representatives from the
U.S. state of
Hawaii ; one from each of the state's two
congressional districts . Primaries were held on August 11, 2018. The elections and primaries coincided with the elections and primaries of other federal and state offices.
With the 2018 election results, the Democratic Party easily retained both House seats and retained unitary control over the entirety of Hawaii's Congressional (both House and Senate) delegation.
Overview
Results of the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Hawaii by district:
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District 1
2018 Hawaii's 1st congressional district election
The incumbent is Democrat
Colleen Hanabusa , who has represented the district since 2017 and from 2011 to 2015. Hanabusa was elected with 68% of the vote in 2016. She retired to seek the
2018 Democratic nomination for Governor of Hawaii .
Democratic primary
Endorsements
Doug Chin
Trade unions
Organizations
Kaniela Ing
U.S. Representatives
State Representatives
Individuals
Trade unions
Organizations
Donna Mercado Kim
Local and statewide politicians
Individuals
Trade unions
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Ed Case
Doug Chin
Beth Fukumoto
Kaniela Ing
Ernie Martin
Donna Mercado Kim
Undecided
Merriman River Group
July 19–21, 2018
403
± 4.9%
34%
19%
5%
6%
3%
15%
18%
Mason-Dixon
July 6–11, 2018
244
± 6.4%
36%
27%
1%
6%
2%
14%
14%
Merriman River Group
May 3–5, 2018
321
± 5.5%
–
19%
11%
8%
4%
26%
32%
Primary results
Republican primary
Campbell Cavasso , former state representative, and
2004 ,
2010 , and
2014 Republican nominee for U.S. Senate
Raymond Vinole, small business owner
Primary results
Green primary
Primary results
Libertarian primary
Primary results
Nonpartisan primary
Primary results
General election
Results
District 2
2018 Hawaii's 2nd congressional district election
The incumbent is Democrat
Tulsi Gabbard , who has represented the district since 2013. She was re-elected with 76% of the vote in 2016.
Democratic primary
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Sherry Campagna
Tulsi Gabbard
Undecided
Merriman River Group
July 19–21, 2018
468
± 4.5%
16%
69%
15%
Primary results
2018 Hawaii's 2nd congressional district Democratic primary results by county Gabbard—80–90%
Gabbard—70–80%
No data
Republican primary
Brian Evans, singer, Democratic candidate for senator in
2004 and
2014
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Primary results
General election
Results
2018 Hawaii's 2nd congressional district results by county Gabbard—80–90%
Gabbard—70–80%
No data
References
^ Johnson, Cheryl L. (February 28, 2019).
"Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 6, 2018" .
Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives . Retrieved April 27, 2019 .
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"Ed Case Prepares To Enter Hawaii Race For Congress" . Honolulu Civil Beat . June 4, 2018. Retrieved June 5, 2018 .
^ Jones, Caleb (December 18, 2017).
"Hawaii attorney general announces run for US Congress" .
The Washington Post . Archived from
the original on December 22, 2017. Retrieved December 18, 2017 .
^ Dayton, Kevin (March 29, 2018).
"Fukumoto joins race for Congress" .
Honolulu Star-Advertiser . Retrieved March 29, 2018 .
^ Garcia, Eric (November 7, 2017).
"State Rep. Kaniela Ing Runs for Hanabusa's Seat" .
Roll Call . Retrieved November 8, 2017 .
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"Veteran state senator announces bid for Hanabusa's congressional seat" .
Honolulu Star-Advertiser . November 8, 2017. Retrieved November 8, 2017 .
^ Dayton, Kevin (December 3, 2017).
"City Councilman joins race for Congress" .
Honolulu Star-Advertiser . Retrieved January 23, 2018 .
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"AFGE Endorses Hawaii's Doug Chin for Congress" . prnewswire.com . July 10, 2018.
^ Dayton, Kevin (August 8, 2018).
"Hawaii teachers union endorses Chin for Congress" .
Honolulu Star-Advertiser .
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"IFPTE Endorses Doug Chin for Congress" . IFTPE.org . March 3, 2018.
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"FOUR REFORMERS REJECTING CORPORATE PAC MONEY EARN END CITIZENS UNITED ENDORSEMENT" . EndCitizensUnited.org . July 24, 2018.
^ Cocke, Sophie (June 7, 2018).
"Ige, Tokuda and Fukumoto secure major union endorsements" .
Honolulu Star-Advertiser .
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"Endorsements – Vote Kaniela Ing for Congress" . KanielaIng.com . Archived from
the original on August 12, 2018. Retrieved August 12, 2018 .
^ Jayapal, Pramila [@PramilaJayapal] (July 31, 2018).
"I'm so proud to endorse @KanielaIng in Hawaii's 1st Congressional District! Kaniela has been an incredible leader in his state legislature and he is running a people-powered campaign fighting for what working families need. VOTE for him and learn more: https://kanielaing.com" (
Tweet ) – via
Twitter .
^ El-Sayed, Abdul [@AbdulElSayed] (August 11, 2018).
"From Hawaii to Michigan to NYC, Americans deserve: ✅ Medicare for All ✅ $15 and a union ✅ affordable housing ✅ clean water ✅ excellent PUBLIC schools That's why I'm pulling for @KanielaIng today" (
Tweet ) – via
Twitter .
^ Ocasio-Cortez, Alexandria [@Ocasio2018] (June 28, 2018).
"America: Please send @KanielaIng to Congress with me! He is incredibly inspiring – another working class American who knocked on 15,000 doors to win his state assembly seat. Now he's running for Congress. Imagine what we could accomplish if we both went in together. 💪🏽🗳" (
Tweet ) – via
Twitter .
^ Emerson, Anthony [@AnthonyEmerso14] (April 27, 2018).
"@DemSocialists has endorsed @RepKanielaIng for #HI01 and @GayleforCA for Calif. Lt. Gov, in addition to a host of local candidates. #hawaiipolitics #DSA2018" (
Tweet ) – via
Twitter .
^ @WorkingFamilies (August 12, 2018).
"Clap if you're voting for @KanielaIng in the next three hours! #FightForAloha #Ing2018" (
Tweet ) – via
Twitter .
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"SHOPO endorses Ernie Martin for 1st Congressional District" . HawaiiNewsNow . May 29, 2018.
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"View Endorsements – Donna Mercado Kim for Congress" . Archived from
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"Statewide Summary" (PDF) . Office of Elections . State of Hawaii. Retrieved November 20, 2018 .
^ @TulsiGabbard (May 31, 2018).
"I thank the people of Hawaii's 2nd..." (
Tweet ) – via
Twitter .
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"Local community leader throws her name in the race for Congress" .
Hawaii News Now . November 19, 2017. Retrieved December 18, 2017 .
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"Home" . Archived from
the original on August 2, 2018. Retrieved May 31, 2018 .
^ Congress, Brian Evans for US.
"Singer and Author Brian Evans Will Run for U.S. Congress in 2018" . www.prnewswire.com . Retrieved November 3, 2017 .
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"Statewide Summary" (PDF) . Office of Elections . State of Hawaii. Retrieved November 20, 2018 .
External links
Official campaign websites for first district candidates
Official campaign websites for second district candidates
State of Hawaii Office of Elections
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