United States Senate special election in Hawaii, 2014
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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The 2014 United States Senate election in Hawaii took place on November 4, 2014, concurrently with other elections to the United States Senate in other states as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. The primary elections were held on August 9, 2014.[1]
Incumbent Democratic Senator Brian Schatz was appointed to the office in December 2012, following the death of longtime senator Daniel Inouye.[2] The special election determined who would serve the remainder of Inouye's term, which ends on January 3, 2017.
The Hawaii primary elections took place on August 9, but the Democratic primary remained unresolved until August 15 due to areas affected by damage from Tropical Storm Iselle. Schatz narrowly fended off a primary challenge from U.S. Representative Colleen Hanabusa and then went on to defeat the Republican nominee, former State Representative Campbell Cavasso, in a landslide.
Contents
Background
Daniel Inouye announced that he planned to run for a record tenth term in 2016, when he would have been 92 years old.[3][4] He also said, "I have told my staff and I have told my family that when the time comes, when you question my sanity or question my ability to do things physically or mentally, I don't want you to hesitate, do everything to get me out of here, because I want to make certain the people of Hawaii get the best representation possible."[5] Inouye died on December 17, 2012.[6] Prior to his death, Inouye left a letter encouraging Governor Neil Abercrombie to appoint Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa to succeed Inouye should he become incapacitated.[7]
Abercrombie instead appointed the Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii Brian Schatz as U.S. Senator, citing Hanabusa's seniority on the United States House Committee on Armed Services as a chief reason not to appoint her to the position.[8]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Brian Evans, singer and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2004[9]
- Colleen Hanabusa, U.S. Representative[10]
- Brian Schatz, incumbent U.S. Senator[11]
Declined
- Esther Kia'aina, Deputy Director of the Hawai'i Department of Land and Natural Resources[11]
Endorsements
Brian Schatz |
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Colleen Hanabusa |
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Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Brian Schatz |
Colleen Hanabusa |
Other | Undecided |
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Hawaii Poll | July 21–29, 2014 | 458 | ± 4.6% | 42% | 50% | — | 8% |
Civil Beat | July 24–28, 2014 | 895 | ± 3.3% | 49% | 41% | — | 10% |
Public Policy Polling | July 23–24, 2014 | 410 | ± ? | 49% | 39% | — | 11% |
Civil Beat | May 18–19, 2014 | 520 | ± 4.3% | 44% | 39% | — | 16% |
Public Policy Polling | May 9–11, 2014 | 606 | ± 4% | 49% | 34% | — | 17% |
Civil Beat | February 12–15, 2014 | 643 | ± 3.9% | 40% | 40% | — | 20% |
Hawaii Poll | January 29–February 3, 2014 | 528 | ± 4.3% | 40% | 48% | — | 11% |
Mellman Group* | January 7–13, 2014 | 800 | ± 3.5% | 41% | 37% | — | 22% |
Civil Beat | October 9–10, 2013 | 549 | ± 4.2% | 38% | 36% | — | 26% |
Mellman Group* | June 26–30, 2013 | 600 | ± ?% | 38% | 37% | — | 25% |
Civil Beat | June 18–20 & 24, 2013 | 869 | ± 3.3% | 36% | 33% | 9% | 23% |
Clarity Campaigns^ | June 10–11, 2013 | 771 | ± 3.53% | 35% | 46% | — | 19% |
QMark Research^ | February 2013 | 500 | ± 4.38% | 32% | 54% | — | 13% |
- * Internal poll for Brian Schatz campaign
- ^ Internal poll for Colleen Hanabusa campaign
Delay in election result
Primary elections in Hawaii were held on August 9, 2014. However, two precincts in Puna on Hawaiʻi Island did not open due to damage from Hurricane Iselle, and the approximately 8,255 voters in those precincts instead voted on August 15.[26] The two leading Democratic candidates, Colleen Hanabusa and Brian Schatz, were initially separated by only 1,635 votes, meaning that the final outcome was officially uncertain until voting in Puna was finished.[27][28] However, according to analysis by Hawaii News Now, Hanabusa would need to win approximately 65% of the vote in the outstanding precincts to overtake Schatz, something she had not managed in any other precinct in the state.[29] Thus, Schatz was seen as the likely winner.[30] After voting in Puna was completed, Schatz was declared the winner by an increased margin of 1,769 votes.[31] Hanabusa conceded on August 19.[32]
Results
Democratic primary results[33] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Brian Schatz (Incumbent) | 115,445 | 49% | |
Democratic | Colleen Hanabusa | 113,663 | 48% | |
Democratic | Brian Evans | 4,842 | 1% | |
Democratic | Blank vote | 3,842 | 1% | |
Democratic | Over vote | 150 | 1% | |
Total votes | 237,942 | 100% |
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Campbell Cavasso, former State Representative and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2004 and 2010[34]
- Harry Friel
- Eddie Pirkowski, candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2006, 2010 and 2012[35]
- John Roco, founder of Saint Damien Advocates and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2010 and 2012[36]
Declined
- Charles Djou, former U.S. Representative (running for HI-01)[37]
- Linda Lingle, former Governor of Hawaii and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2012[38][39][40]
Results
Vote totals listed do not include two precincts that will vote on August 15.
Republican primary results[33] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Campbell Cavasso | 25,874 | 59% | |
Republican | John P. Roco | 4,425 | 10% | |
Republican | Harry J. Friel, Jr. | 3,477 | 8% | |
Republican | Eddie Pirkowski | 2,033 | 5% | |
Republican | Blank vote | 8,306 | 18% | |
Republican | Over vote | 34 | 0.08% | |
Total votes | 44,149 | 100% |
Libertarian primary
Candidates
- Michael Kokoski
Results
Libertarian primary results[33] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Libertarian | Michael Kokoski | 568 | 79.89 | |
Libertarian | Blank vote | 143 | 20.11 | |
Total votes | 711 | 100 |
No Party primary
Candidates
- Joy Allison
- Arturo Pacheco Reyes
Results
Independent primary results[33] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Independent | Joy Allison | 388 | 34.8 | |
Independent | Arturo Pacheco Reyes | 184 | 16.5 | |
Independent | Blank vote | 540 | 48.43 | |
Independent | Over vote | 3 | 0.27 | |
Total votes | 1,115 | 100 |
Neither of the candidates polled enough votes to meet Hawaii's strict criteria for independents to participate in the general election.[41]
General election
Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Brian Schatz (D) |
Campbell Cavasso (R) |
Other | Undecided |
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CBS News/NYT/YouGov | October 16–23, 2014 | 1,002 | ± 6% | 70% | 18% | 1% | 11% |
Civil Beat | October 16–19, 2014 | 1,221 | ± 2.8% | 55% | 29% | — | 16% |
Ward Research | October 11–18, 2014 | 605 | ± 4% | 71% | 20% | — | 10% |
CBS News/NYT/YouGov | September 20–October 1, 2014 | 1,319 | ± 4% | 78% | 22% | 0% | 0% |
Civil Beat | September 11–14, 2014 | 1,055 | ± 3% | 62% | 25% | — | 13% |
Rasmussen Reports | September 9–10, 2014 | 750 | ± 4% | 60% | 28% | 6% | 7% |
CBS News/NYT/YouGov | August 18–September 2, 2014 | 655 | ± 6% | 62% | 27% | 0% | 10% |
CBS News/NYT/YouGov | July 5–24, 2014 | 1,087 | ± 3% | 58% | 22% | 15% | 5% |
Results
United States Senate Special Election in Hawaii, 2014[42] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Brian Schatz | 246,827 | 69.8 | |
Republican | Campbell Cavasso | 98,006 | 27.7 | |
Libertarian | Michael Kokoski | 8,941 | 2.5 | |
Total votes | 353,774 | 100 |
References
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External links
- U.S. Senate elections in Hawaii, 2014 at Ballotpedia
- Campaign contributions at OpenSecrets.org
- Brian Schatz for U.S. Senate
- Eddie Pirkowski for U.S. Senate
- Campbell Cavasso for U.S. Senate
- Colleen Hanabusa for U.S. Senate
- John Roco for U.S. Senate
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