2012 Hawaii Senate election|
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  Results:      Democratic hold      Republican hold  | 
 
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The 2012 Hawaii Senate Elections were held on November 6, 2012. State senators in all 25 districts of the Hawaii Senate were up for election. 9 seats were won in the primary uncontested. No seats changed parties in this election.
Overview
No seats were lost as a result of the decennial reappropriation of districts. Only 2 incumbent senators were not reelected. District 11 Senator Carol Fukunaga was defeated by fellow Democratic Senator Brian Taniguchi (formerly District 10) in the primary.[1] Pohai Ryan, incumbent District 25 senator, was defeated by Laura Thielen in the primary.
Hawaii Senate elections, 2012 General election — November 6, 2012
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| Party
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Votes
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Percentage
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Contested
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Before
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After
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+/–
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Democratic
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165,035
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68.13%
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16
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24
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24
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Republican
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72,264
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29.83%
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1
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1
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1
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Green
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4,929
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2.03%
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0
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0
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0
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| Totals
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100.00%
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17
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25
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25
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Predictions
Results
District 1
Hawaii's 1st State Senate District Election, 2012
| Primary election
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| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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| 
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Democratic
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Gilbert Kahele (incumbent)
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7,027
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55.7
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| 
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Democratic
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Donald Ikeda
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5,011
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39.8
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| Total votes
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12,038 
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95.5 
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| General election
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Democratic
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Gilbert Kahele (incumbent) (won unopposed)
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0
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District 2
Hawaii's 2nd State Senate District Election, 2012
| Primary election
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| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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| 
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Democratic
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Russell Ruderman
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3,106
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35.4
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Democratic
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Bob Herkes
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2,402
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27.4
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Democratic
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Wendell Kaehuaea
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1,227
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14
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Democratic
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Gary Safarik
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1,192
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13.6
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Republican
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Daryl Lee Smith
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843
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9.6
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| Total votes
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8,770 
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100.0 
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| General election
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Democratic
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Russell Ruderman
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10,487
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76.9
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Republican
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Daryl Lee Smith
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3,152
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23.1
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| Total votes
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13,639 
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100.0 
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District 3
District 4
Hawaii's 4th State Senate District Election, 2012
| Primary election
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| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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| 
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Democratic
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Malama Solomon (incumbent)
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4,068
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50.3
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Democratic
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Lorraine Rodero Inouye
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3,999
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49.4
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Green
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Kelly Greenwell
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21
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0.3
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| Total votes
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8,088 
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100.0 
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| General election
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| 
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Democratic
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Malama Solomon (incumbent)
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9,825
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66.6
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Green
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Kelly Greenwell
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4,929
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33.4
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| Total votes
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14,754 
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100.0 
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District 5
Hawaii's 5th State Senate District Election, 2012
| Primary election
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| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Shan Tsutsui (incumbent)
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7,337
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100.0
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| Total votes
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7,337 
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100.0 
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| General election
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Democratic
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Shan Tsutsui (incumbent) (won unopposed)
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0
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District 6
Hawaii's 6th State Senate District Election, 2012
| Primary election
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| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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| 
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Democratic
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Roz Baker (incumbent)
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3,457
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78.7
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Republican
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Bart Mulvihill
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938
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21.3
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| Total votes
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4,395 
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100.0 
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| General election
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Democratic
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Baker Roz (incumbent)
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9,807
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72.5
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Republican
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Bart Mulvihill
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3,717
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27.5
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| Total votes
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13,524 
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100.0 
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District 7
District 8
Hawaii's 8th State Senate District Election, 2012
| Primary election
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| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Ronald Kouchi (incumbent)
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9,539
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89
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Republican
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William Goergi
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1,173
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11
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| Total votes
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10,712 
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100.0 
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| General election
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Democratic
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Ronald Kouchi (incumbent)
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17,886
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77.7
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Republican
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William Georgi
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5,138
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22.3
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| Total votes
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23,024 
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100.0 
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District 9
District 10
Hawaii's 10th State Senate District Election, 2012
| Primary election
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| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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| 
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Democratic
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Les Ihara, Jr. (incumbent)
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8,595
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89.6
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Republican
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Eric Marshall
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1,002
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10.4
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| Total votes
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9,597 
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100.0 
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| General election
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Democratic
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Les Ihara, Jr.
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13,700
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77.7
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Republican
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Eric Marshall
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3,934
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22.3
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| Total votes
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17,634 
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100.0 
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District 11
District 12
District 13
District 14
District 15
District 16
District 17
Hawaii's 17th State Senate District Election, 2012
| Primary election
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| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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| 
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Democratic
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Clarence Nishihara (incumbent)
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5,295
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61.1
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Democratic
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Alex Sonson
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3,365
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38.9
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| Total votes
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8,660 
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100.0 
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| General election
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Democratic
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Clarence Nishihara (incumbent) (won unopposed)
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0
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District 18
Hawaii's 18th State Senate District Election, 2012
| Primary election
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| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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| 
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Democratic
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Michelle Kidani (incumbent)
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7,434
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55.5
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Democratic
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Michael Magaoay
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4,077
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30.4
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Republican
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Rojo Herrerra
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1,888
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14.1
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| Total votes
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13,399 
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100.0 
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| General election
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Democratic
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Michelle Kidani (incumbent)
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14,156
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71.8
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Republican
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Mike Greco
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5,572
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28.2
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| Total votes
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19,728 
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100.0 
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District 19
Hawaii's 19th State Senate District Election, 2012
| Primary election
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| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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| 
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Democratic
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Will Espero (incumbent)
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4,449
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81.4
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Democratic
 | 
Roger Lacuesta
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1,018
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18.6
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| Total votes
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5,467 
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100.0 
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| General election
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Democratic
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Will Espero (incumbent) (won unopposed)
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0
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District 20
District 21
Hawaii's 21st State Senate District Election, 2012
| Primary election
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| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Maile Shimabukuro (incumbent)
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4,370
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84.8
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Republican
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Dickyj Johnson
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784
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15.2
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| Total votes
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5,154 
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100.0 
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| General election
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Democratic
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Maile Shimabukuro (incumbent)
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7,932
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76.7
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Republican
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Dickyj Johnson
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2,405
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23.3
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| Total votes
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10,337 
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100.0 
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District 22
Hawaii's 22nd State Senate District Election, 2012
| Primary election
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| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Donovan Dela Cruz (incumbent)
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6,055
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79.4
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Republican
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Charles Aki
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1,572
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20.6
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| Total votes
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7,627 
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100.0 
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| General election
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Democratic
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Donovan Dela Cruz (incumbent)
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10,393
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73.5
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Republican
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Charles Aki
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3,740
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26.5
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| Total votes
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14,133 
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100.0 
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District 23
Hawaii's 23rd State Senate District Election, 2012
| Primary election
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| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Clayton Hee (incumbent)
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4,252
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73.2
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Republican
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Colleen Meyer
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1,555
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26.8
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| Total votes
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5,807 
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100.0 
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| General election
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Democratic
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Clayton Hee (incumbent)
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6,964
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53.4
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Republican
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Colleen Meyer
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6,069
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46.6
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| Total votes
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13,033 
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100.0 
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District 24
Hawaii's 24th State Senate District Election, 2012
| Primary election
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| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Jill Tokuda (incumbent)
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10,970
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100.0
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| Total votes
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10,970 
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100.0 
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| General election
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Democratic
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Jill Tokuda (incumbent) (won unopposed)
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0
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District 25
Hawaii's 25th State Senate District Election, 2012
| Primary election
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| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Laura Thielen
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6,236
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41.4
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Democratic
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Pohai Ryan (incumbent)
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4,769
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31.6
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Democratic
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Levani Lipton
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1,474
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9.8
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Republican
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Fred Hemmings
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2,595
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17.2
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| Total votes
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15,074 
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100.0 
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| General election
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Democratic
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Laura Thielen
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13,700
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59.5
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Republican
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Fred Hemmings
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9,331
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40.5
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| Total votes
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23,031 
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100.0 
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