View results from the 2024 Hawaii House of Representatives election. Follow live outcomes and maps by district as votes are added up on Election Day.
Hawaii voters approve major constitutional amendments, and see new leadership emerge in local races, including the Big Island mayor.
See who is winning in the Nov. 5, 2024, Hawaii General election with real-time results and county-by-county maps.
Hawaii and most of Alaska close at midnight ET. One key race to watch in Alaska: Whether Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola can hang onto her seat against Republican challenger Nick Begich, [whom she defeated along with former Gov.
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.
The office of elections released the fourth printout tonight and the numbers show only one race switching the lead.
Democratic Rep. Ed Case won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing Hawaii on Wednesday, defeating Republican Patrick Largey. This will be Case's fourth term representing urban Honolulu's 1st Congressional District.
Jill Tokuda won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing Hawaii on Wednesday. Tokuda's 2nd Congressional District covers rural Oahu and all of Hawaii's other islands. Tokuda was first elected to the seat in 2022 and is a member of the agriculture and armed services committees.
Hawaii voters faced hours-long lines as they went to the polls on Election Day. It took even longer for the results to be announced. Island News spoke with political analyst
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.
Hawaii Republicans lost one state representative in the 76-member state Legislature early Wednesday morning when the first Election Day tallies were finally released, while also seeing several Democratic freshmen representatives win election who will vote on laws affecting the entire state when the next session convenes in January.