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2024 Hawaii General Election Results

Latest printout: November 15, 2024 at 01:02:21 pm

President and Vice President

(D) HARRIS, Kamala D. / WALZ, Tim

313,044 votes60.59%

(R) TRUMP, Donald J. / VANCE, JD

193,661 votes37.48%

(G) STEIN, Jill / WARE, Rudolph

4,387 votes0.85%

(L) OLIVER, Chase / TER MAAT, Mike

2,733 votes0.53%

(SL) DE LA CRUZ, Claudia / GARCIA, Karina

1,940 votes0.38%

(S) SONSKI, Peter / ONAK, Lauren

936 votes0.18%

U.S. Senate

(D) HIRONO, Mazie K.

324,194 votes64.61%

(R) MCDERMOTT, Bob

160,075 votes31.90%

(W) BILLIONAIRE, Shelby Pikachu

9,224 votes1.84%

(G) POHLMAN, Emma Jane Avila

8,270 votes1.65%

U.S. House, Dist 1

(D) CASE, Ed

164,237 votes71.84%

(R) LARGEY, Patrick C.

64,373 votes28.16%

U.S. House, Dist 2

(D) TOKUDA, Jill N.

166,251 votes66.46%

(R) BOND, Steve

75,471 votes30.17%

(L) TOMAN, Aaron

4,497 votes1.80%

(N) MEYER, Randall Kelly

3,937 votes1.57%

State Senate, Dist 3

(D) KANUHA, Dru Mamo

13,112 votes67.64%

(R) SULLIVAN, Kurt (Sulli)

6,273 votes32.36%

State Senate, Dist 6

(D) MCKELVEY, Angus L.K.

11,528 votes62.54%

(R) WALKER, Sheila

6,904 votes37.46%

State Senate, Dist 7

(D) DECOITE, Lynn Pualani

15,892 votes72.83%

(R) MACARAEG, Gabby

5,930 votes27.17%

State Senate, Dist 12

(D) MORIWAKI, Sharon Y.

12,789 votes70.39%

(R) DABBS, Shotaro

5,380 votes29.61%

State Senate, Dist 16

(D) ELEFANTE, Brandon

16,454 votes73.59%

(R) BEEKMAN, Pat

5,906 votes26.41%

State Senate, Dist 18

(D) KIDANI, Michelle N.

13,706 votes66.24%

(R) SVRCINA, Emil

6,986 votes33.76%

State Senate, Dist 22

(R) DECORTE, Samantha

6,859 votes54.51%

(D) GATES, Cedric Asuega

5,725 votes45.49%

State Senate, Dist 23

(R) AWA, Brenton

10,594 votes52.74%

(D) SHAFER, Ben

9,495 votes47.26%

State House, Dist 3

(D) TODD, Christopher L.T.

5,821 votes65.48%

(R) WILSON, Kanoa

2,793 votes31.42%

(L) MARTIN, Austin D. (Shiloh)

276 votes3.10%

State House, Dist 4

(D) ILAGAN, Greggor

6,573 votes69.94%

(R) HO, Keikilani

2,825 votes30.06%

State House, Dist 5

(D) KAPELA, Jeanne

5,737 votes60.37%

(R) OYAMA, Ashley

3,466 votes36.47%

(L) FOGEL, Frederick F.

300 votes3.16%

State House, Dist 6

(D) KAHALOA, Kirstin

6,221 votes61.52%

(R) MADISON, Sylvie M.

3,891 votes38.48%

State House, Dist 7

(D) LOWEN, Nicole

4,920 votes55.45%

(R) DALHOUSE, Timothy A. (Tim)

3,953 votes44.55%

State House, Dist 8

(D) TARNAS, David A.

6,331 votes62.36%

(R) PERREIRA, Monique CobbAdams

3,822 votes37.64%

State House, Dist 11

(D) AMATO, Terez (T.Amato)

6,657 votes65.41%

(R) ACAIN, Aileen R. (Lily)

3,521 votes34.59%

State House, Dist 12

(D) YAMASHITA, Kyle T.

7,794 votes65.87%

(R) JOHNSON, Dan

3,197 votes27.02%

(G) RYAN, Rita M.

841 votes7.11%

State House, Dist 13

(D) POEPOE, Mahina

7,174 votes73.57%

(R) ADAM, Scott

2,577 votes26.43%

State House, Dist 14

(D) COCHRAN, Elle

4,303 votes56.31%

(R) ARMSTRONG, Kelly J.

3,338 votes43.69%

State House, Dist 15

(D) NAKAMURA, Nadine K.

6,656 votes71.20%

(R) MORANZ, David A.

2,692 votes28.80%

State House, Dist 16

(D) EVSLIN, Luke A.

6,479 votes69.46%

(R) YODER, Steve

2,848 votes30.54%

State House, Dist 17

(D) MORIKAWA, Daynette (Dee)

6,450 votes70.97%

(R) JAUCH, Michael H.

2,638 votes29.03%

State House, Dist 20

(D) NAKADA GRANDINETTI, Tina

7,556 votes69.21%

(R) SOLOMON, Corinne S.

3,362 votes30.79%

State House, Dist 21

(D) SAYAMA, Jackson D.

8,129 votes76.54%

(R) SEASHELL, Joelle

2,491 votes23.46%

State House, Dist 22

(D) GARRETT, Andrew Takuya

8,427 votes78.76%

(R) IMAMURA, Jeffrey H.

2,272 votes21.24%

State House, Dist 24

(D) TAM, Adrian

5,973 votes67.61%

(R) ANDERSON, Jillian T.

2,862 votes32.39%

State House, Dist 27

(D) TAKENOUCHI, Jenna

7,928 votes69.37%

(R) LIM, Margaret U.

3,501 votes30.63%

State House, Dist 29

(D) HUSSEY, Ikaika Lardizabal

4,068 votes67.66%

(R) KAAPU, Carole Kauhiwai

1,944 votes32.34%

State House, Dist 30

(D) TEMPLO, Shirley Ann Labadan

3,397 votes69.16%

(R) AZINGA, P. M.

1,515 votes30.84%

State House, Dist 31

(D) ICHIYAMA, Linda

5,579 votes69.01%

(R) VALDEZ, Nancy A.

2,505 votes30.99%

State House, Dist 32

(R) SHIMIZU, Garner Musashi

4,596 votes50.43%

(D) AIU, Micah Pookela Kim

4,518 votes49.57%

State House, Dist 34

(D) TAKAYAMA, Gregg

6,840 votes68.39%

(R) DUPIO, Gaius, II

3,161 votes31.61%

State House, Dist 37

(D) LA CHICA, Trish

8,770 votes68.32%

(R) KAAUMOANA, Taylor

4,066 votes31.68%

State House, Dist 38

(R) CHEAPE MATSUMOTO, Lauren

8,776 votes71.97%

(D) OZAWA, Alexander Kekuanao’a

3,418 votes28.03%

State House, Dist 39

(R) PIERICK, Elijah

4,712 votes50.06%

(D) ROSENLEE, Corey

4,701 votes49.94%

State House, Dist 40

(R) REYES ODA, Julie

4,300 votes51.26%

(D) MARTINEZ, Rose

3,836 votes45.73%

(W) ULUFANUA, Christian P.

253 votes3.02%

State House, Dist 41

(R) ALCOS, David A., III

5,474 votes58.77%

(D) CLARK, John H., III

3,840 votes41.23%

State House, Dist 42

(R) GARCIA, Diamond

4,802 votes56.84%

(D) PARIS, Anthony Makana

3,646 votes43.16%

State House, Dist 45

(R) MURAOKA, Chris

3,123 votes51.73%

(D) DESOTO, Desire Auguste

2,914 votes48.27%

State House, Dist 46

(D) PERRUSO, Amy A.

5,432 votes57.94%

(R) GABRIEL, Daniel Michael

3,943 votes42.06%

State House, Dist 47

(D) QUINLAN, Sean

4,616 votes57.55%

(R) AGUIRRE, John W. (Johnny)

3,405 votes42.45%

State House, Dist 48

(D) KITAGAWA, Lisa C.

8,578 votes82.73%

(G) DAILY, Asheemo N. (Koda)

1,791 votes17.27%

State House, Dist 49

(D) MATAYOSHI, Scot

7,711 votes72.13%

(R) UBANDO, Josiah (BrahKruz)

2,979 votes27.87%

State House, Dist 50

(D) LEE, Mike

9,791 votes69.95%

(R) CONNELLY, Timothy D.

4,206 votes30.05%

OHA Molokai Resident Trustee

ALAPA, Luana

168,781 votes58.76%

NIHIPALI, R. Kunani

118,435 votes41.24%

OHA Kauai Resident Trustee

AHUNA, Dan

160,030 votes56.24%

LINDSEY, Laura A.

124,541 votes43.76%

OHA At-Large Trustee

AKINA, Keli’i

200,554 votes61.55%

AHU ISA, Lei

125,304 votes38.45%

Hawaii County Mayor

ALAMEDA, C. Kimo

44,165 votes55.40%

ROTH, Mitch

35,560 votes44.60%

Hawaii County Council, Dist 5

KANEALI’I-KLEINFELDER, Matt

4,309 votes56.89%

RODENHURST, Ikaika

3,265 votes43.11%

Hawaii County Council, Dist 9

HUSTACE, James E.

5,182 votes58.17%

EVANS, Cindy

3,726 votes41.83%

Maui County Council (East Maui)

SINENCI, Shane

40,819 votes100.00%

Maui County Council (West Maui)

PALTIN, Tamara Akiko Maile

34,373 votes70.04%

ACQUINTAS, Lorien (Lolo)

14,700 votes29.96%

Maui County Council (Wailuku-Waihee-Waikapu)

LEE, Alice L.

28,246 votes55.84%

FORREST, James (Nahele)

22,341 votes44.16%

Maui County Council (Kahului)

KAMA, Tasha

27,497 votes55.40%

KAMEKONA, Carol Lee

22,137 votes44.60%

Maui County Council (South Maui)

COOK, Tom

26,423 votes50.09%

KING, Kelly Takaya

26,326 votes49.91%

Maui County Council (Makawao-Haiku-Paia)

UU-HODGINS, Nohe

27,730 votes56.02%

BOONE, Nara

21,767 votes43.98%

Maui County Council (Upcountry)

SUGIMURA, Yuki Lei Kashiwa

31,765 votes63.34%

CRUZ, Jocelyn N.

18,386 votes36.66%

Maui County Council (Lanai)

JOHNSON, Gabe

39,086 votes100.00%

Maui County Council (Molokai)

RAWLINS-FERNANDEZ, Keani

27,172 votes56.40%

PELE, John

21,006 votes43.60%

Kauai County Council

CARVALHO, Bernard P., Jr.

15,435 votes11.36%

RAPOZO, Mel

14,403 votes10.60%

KANESHIRO, Arryl J.

13,049 votes9.61%

BULOSAN, Addison

12,385 votes9.12%

COWDEN, Felicia

12,325 votes9.07%

KUALII, KipuKai

12,276 votes9.04%

HOLLAND, Fern Anuenue

12,041 votes8.86%

KAGAWA, Ross

11,933 votes8.79%

DECOSTA, Billy D.

9,977 votes7.35%

APILADO, Abe, Jr. (Aba-G)

5,964 votes4.39%

KEAHIOLALO, W. Butch

5,202 votes3.83%

CUMMINGS, Sherri

4,160 votes3.06%

NELSON, Jacquelyn (Jakki)

3,386 votes2.49%

THOMAS, Bart

3,296 votes2.43%

Constitutional Amendment #1

Shall the state constitution be amended to repeal the legislature’s authority to reserve marriage to opposite-sex couples?

YES

268,038 votes51.33%

NO

211,142 votes40.43%

BLANK VOTES

40,891 votes7.83%

OVER VOTES

2,165 votes0.41%

To pass, a state amendment needs over 50% of all votes cast, including blank and overvotes.

Constitutional Amendment #2

Shall the Constitution of the State of Hawaii be amended to make the appointment and confirmation process for district court judges the same as the appointment and confirmation process for supreme court justices and intermediate court of appeals and circuit court judges, which would require:
(1) The Judicial Selection Commission to present the Chief Justice with a list of not less than four and not more than six nominees for a vacancy;

(2) A district court appointee to be automatically considered appointed if the Senate fails to reject the appointment within thirty days of receiving the appointment notice;

(3) The Chief Justice to make another appointment from the list of district court nominees within ten days if the Senate rejects an appointment; and

(4) The appointment and consent procedure to be followed until a valid appointment is made, or failing this, the Judicial Selection Commission to make the appointment from the list of nominees, without Senate consent?

YES

316,468 votes60.60%

NO

131,729 votes25.22%

BLANK VOTES

73,638 votes14.10%

OVER VOTES

401 votes0.08%

To pass, a state amendment needs over 50% of all votes cast, including blank and overvotes.

Hawaii County Charter Question #1

Shall the Hawaiʻi County Charter be amended to provide that any vacancy on the County Council that occurs or exists after a person was duly elected to fill that seat for the upcoming Council term shall be filled by that duly elected successor for the remainder of the unexpired term?

YES

56,218 votes77.63%

NO

16,203 votes22.37%

Hawaii County Charter Question #2

Shall the Hawaiʻi County Charter be amended to require the Mayor to appoint department heads within 30 days of the start of each mayoral term and within 60 days for any vacancy in office that occurs during the mayoral term?

YES

58,183 votes79.25%

NO

15,230 votes20.75%

Hawaii County Charter Question #3

Shall the Hawaiʻi County Charter be amended to increase the term length for members of the Cost of Government Commission from eleven to twenty-two months and extend the deadline for the Commission to submit its report from eleven months after appointment to twenty months after appointment?

NO

42,467 votes59.46%

YES

28,951 votes40.54%

Maui County Charter Question #1

Shall the Charter be amended to require the Salary Commission to determine “salaries” instead of “compensation” for elected officials and appointed directors and deputy directors to maintain consistency with the Constitution of the State of Hawaii and remove fiscal barriers to create equity through benefits such as reimbursement of travel costs?

YES

37,152 votes69.84%

NO

16,044 votes30.16%

Maui County Charter Question #2

Shall the Charter be amended, effective July 1, 2025, to authorize the Board of Ethics of the County of Maui to hire independent staff?

YES

36,628 votes68.40%

NO

16,920 votes31.60%

Maui County Charter Question #3

Shall the Charter be amended, effective July 1, 2025, to minimize the risk of vacancies on boards and commissions generally, and specifically with regard to dedicated seats for members residing in less populous areas, by allowing the appointment of members of boards and commissions for two consecutive full terms or ten consecutive years, whichever is greater?

NO

27,396 votes51.86%

YES

25,435 votes48.14%

Kauai County Charter Question #1

Shall the Police Commission’s 90-day window for reporting written investigation results start when the Commission receives the investigation report?

YES

20,167 votes80.38%

NO

4,924 votes19.62%

Kauai County Charter Question #2

Shall the Cost Control Commission be authorized to recommend increased costs if they are expected to generate future cost savings or efficiencies?

YES

14,212 votes58.55%

NO

10,062 votes41.45%

Kauai County Charter Question #3

Shall up to 5% of the County’s Open Space Fund be available for the maintenance of lands, property entitlements, or improvements that were paid for by the Fund?

YES

21,418 votes85.35%

NO

3,677 votes14.65%

Kauai County Charter Question #4

Shall the Charter be amended to allow the use of insurance policies for certain or all employees to protect the County against financial loss?

YES

15,941 votes66.89%

NO

7,890 votes33.11%

Kauai County Charter Question #5

Shall the Charter be amended to establish ex-officio positions for youth on Boards and Commissions to be filled by Kaua‘i resident high school juniors or seniors?

YES

17,329 votes70.40%

NO

7,285 votes29.60%

Honolulu City Charter Question #1

Shall the Revised City Charter be amended to require that the City Council appropriate, without having to simultaneously increase real property tax rates to fund the appropriation, one-half of one percent of the City’s estimated real property tax revenues in each fiscal year’s budget and capital program, to be deposited into a Climate Resiliency Fund, the purpose of which is to support initiatives and projects aimed at mitigating the impacts of climate change, enhancing the resilience of the City’s infrastructure and communities, and promoting sustainable practices?

YES

177,868 votes57.59%

NO

130,969 votes42.41%

Honolulu City Charter Question #2

Shall the Revised City Charter be amended to establish the Department of Emergency Management as an independent agency of the City Executive Branch by assigning the Department of Emergency Management a separate chapter in the City Charter similar to the chapters assigned to all other City departments to provide that all Department of Emergency Management positions, including its Director and Deputy Director, are subject to the civil service laws; and to specify a minimum level of qualifications for the civil service position of the Director of Emergency Management, with additional minimum qualifications to be determined in accordance with civil service laws?

YES

232,152 votes76.32%

NO

72,038 votes23.68%

Honolulu City Charter Question #3

Shall the Revised City Charter be amended to establish an Ocean Safety Commission to review and make recommendations on certain activities of the Department of Ocean Safety and to appoint and remove the Chief of Ocean Safety?

YES

201,000 votes65.55%

NO

105,626 votes34.45%

Honolulu City Charter Question #4

Shall the Revised City Charter provisions relating to the salaries for Councilmembers be amended to cap any annual increase at no more than five percent, require that any changes be tied to the average annual salary changes of city employees in the City’s collective bargaining units, and remove the Council’s authority to vote on its own raises?

YES

284,531 votes90.33%

NO

30,469 votes9.67%

District Information

U.S. House District 1:
Urban Honolulu

U.S. House District 2:
Neighbor islands and rural Oahu

State Senate, District 1:
Portion of Pepeekeo, Papaikou, Hilo, Keaukaha, Kaumana

State Senate, District 2:
Keaau, Hawaiian Paradise Park, Orchidlands Estates, Ainaloa, Hawaiian Beaches, Koae, Kapoho, Nanawale Estates, Pahoa, Pualaa, Pohoiki, Leilani Estates, Kaueleau, Opihikao, Kehena, Kaimu, Kalapana, Kapaahu, portion of Volcano, Fern Forest, Glenwood, Mountain View, Hawaiian Acres, and Kurtistown

State Senate, District 3:
Portion of Volcano, Pahala, Punaluu, Honuapo, Naalehu, Waiohinu, Kipuka Nahuaopala, Hawaiian Ocean View, Milolii, Hoopuloa, Hookena, Honaunau, Keei, Napoopoo, Kaawaloa, Pawaina, Captain Cook, Kealakekua, Waihou, Kainaliu, Honalo, Keauhou, Holualoa, Kailua-Kona, and Honokohau

State Senate, District 4:
Kalaoa, Mahaiula, Makalawena, Kaupulehu, Kukio, Kiholo, Keawaiki, Weliweli, Puuanahulu, Waikii, Anaehoomalu, Lahuipuaa, Waikoloa, Puako, Waimea, Waiaka, Waikui, Kawaihae, Mahukona, Hikapoloa, Hawi, Kapaau, Halaula, Akona, Kukuihaele, Kapulena, Makahalau, Palihooukapapa, Honokaa, Paauhau, Hanaipoe, Paauilo, Halepiula, Keanakolu, Ookala, Laupahoephoe, Papaaloa, Welokai, Ninole, Hopuwai, Hakalau, Honomu, and portion of Pepeekeo Mill

State Senate, District 5:
Mokeehia Island, portion of the island of Maui including Kahakuloa, Waiehu, Paukukalo, Kahului, Puunene, a portion of Waikapu, Wailuku Heights, and Wailuku

State Senate, District 6:
Portion of Waikapu, a portion of Keoneoio, Kanahena, Makena, Wailea, Keawakapu, Kihei, Maalaea, Hyashi Village, Mopua, Olowalu, Wainee, Lahaina, Puunoa, Kelawea, Lahainaluna, Kaanapali, Mahinahina Camp, Kahana, and Honokohau

State Senate, District 7:
Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, Papanui O Kane, Puukii, Alau, Molokini, and portion of the island of Maui including a portion of Kahului, Paia, Kuau, Haiku, Peahi, Huelo, Kailua, Keanae, Wailua, Nahiku, Honomaele, Kaeleku, Hana, Hamoa, Mokae, Kakio, Puuiki, Koali, Kipahulu, Mokulau, Kaupo, Nuu, Ulupalakua, Keokea, Waiakoa, Pulehu, Pukalani, Makawao, Haliimaile, and a portion of Keahua

State Senate, District 8:
Kauai, Niihau, Lehua, and Kaula

State Senate, District 9:
Portion of Hawaii Kai, Niu Valley, Wailupe, Waialae, Kahala, Kaalawai, a portion of Kapahulu, and a portion of Kaimuki

State Senate, District 10:
Maunalani Heights, Wilhelmina Rise, a portion of Kaimuki, a portion of Kapahulu, and St. Louis Heights

State Senate, District 11:
Manoa and a portion of Makiki Heights

State Senate, District 12:
Waikiki, Ala Moana, and Kakaako

State Senate, District 13:
Pacific Heights, Chinatown, and a portion of Iwilei

State Senate, District 14:
Kalihi, a portion of Fort Shafter, and Moanalua

State Senate, District 15:
Sand Island, Mokauea Island, Kahakaaulana Island, Ford Island, and the portion of the island of Oahu including Keehi Lagoon, Kalihi Kai, Salt Lake, Aliamanu, Foster Village, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, a portion of Pearl City, and a portion of Waipahu

State Senate, District 16:
Halawa Heights, Aiea, Waimalu, Kalauao, Waiau, Pacific Palisasdes, and a portion of Pearl City

State Senate, District 17:
Portion of Mililani, a portion of Waipio Acres, Wahiawa, and Whitmore Village

State Senate, District 18:
Waipio, Crestview, Royal Kunia, and a portion of Mililani, a portion of Waipahu, and a portion of Akupu

State Senate, District 19:
Laulaunui Island and the portion of the island of Oahu including a portion of Pearl City, a portion of Waipahu, Honouliuli, and a portion of Fernandez Village

State Senate, District 20:
Iroquois Point, Ewa Beach, and a portion of Ewa

State Senate, District 21:
Portion of Fernandez Village, a portion of Ewa, Kapolei, Makakilo, and Kalaeloa

State Senate, District 22:
Honokai Hale, Nanakuli, Maili, Waianae, and Makaha

State Senate, District 23:
Mokuaula Island, Mokolii Island, Ahu O Laka Island, and Kapapa Island, and the portion of the island of Oahu including Mokuleia, Waialua, Ranch Camp, Haleiwa, Kawailoa Beach, Waimea, Sunset Beach, Waialee, Kawela Bay, Kahuku, Laie, Hauula, Punaluu, Kaaawa, Kahaluu, and Ahuimanu, a portion of Kaneohe, a portion of Waipio Acres, and a portion of Kunia

State Senate, District 24:
Moku Manu Island and Moku O Loe Island, and comprises the portion of the island of Oahu including Kaneohe, Puohala Village, and a portion of Kailua

State Senate, District 25:
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (Nihoa, Necker, 12 islands at French Frigate Shoals, 2 islands at Gardner Pinnacles, Laysan, Lisianski, 8 islands at Pearl and Hermes Atoll, 3 islands at Kure Atoll), Popoia, Moku Nui, Moku Iki, Manana, Kaohikaipu, and Koko Isle, and comprises the portion of the island of Oahu including a portion of Kailua, Lanikai, Keolu Hills, Waimanalo, and a portion of Hawaii Kai

State House, District 1:
Akona, Kukuihaele, Kapulena, Honokaa, Paauhau, Hanaipoe, Paauilo, Halepiula, Keanakolu, Ookala, Laupahoehoe Papaaloa, Hakalau, Honomu, Pepeekeo, Papaikou, portion of Hilo, and Kaumana

State House, District 2:
Portion of Hilo

State House, District 3:
Portion of Hilo, Keaukaha, Orchidlands Estate, Ainaloa, Hawaiian Acres, Fern Acres, a portion of Kurtistown, and a portion of Keaau

State House, District 4:
Hawaiian Paradise Park, Hawaiian Beaches, Koae, Kapoho, Pohoiki, Leilani Estates, and Kehena

State House, District 5:
portion of Keaau, a portion of Kurtistown, Mountain View, Glenwood, Fern Forest, Volcano, Pahala, Punaluu, Honuapo, Naalehu, Waiohinu, Hawaiian Ocean View, Milolii, Hoopuloa, Hookena, and Pawaina

State House, District 6:
Honaunau, Napoopoo, Captain Cook, Kealakekua, Keauhou, Holualoa, and a portion of KailuaKona

State House, District 7:
Portion of Kailua-Kona, Honokohau, Kalaoa, Makalawena, Kaupulehu, Kukio, Puuanahulu, Anaehoomalu, Lahuipuaa, Puako, and a portion of Waikoloa and Waikui

State House, District 8:
Hawi, Halaula, Waiaka, Waimea, Makahalau, Palihooukapapa, Waikii, a portion of Waikoloa, a portion of Waikui, Kawaihae, and Mahukona

State House, District 9:
Kahului, Puunene, and a portion of Wailuku

State House, District 10:
Portion of Waiehu, Paukukalo, a portion of Wailuku, Wailuku Heights, Waikapu, and Hyashi Village

State House, District 11:
Portion of Maalaea, Kihei, Keawakapu, Wailea, Makena, Kanahena, and Keoneoio

State House, District 12:
Portion of Keahua, Haliimaile, Pukalani, Makawao, Pulehu, Waiakoa, Keokea, and Ulupalakua

State House, District 13:
Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe, Papanui O Kane, Puukii, and Alau, Molokini, and portion of the island of Maui including a portion of Kahului, Paia, Kuau, Haiku, Peahi, Huelo, Kailua, Keanae, Wailua, Nahiku, Honomaele, Kaeleku, Hana, Hamoa, Mokae, Kakio, Puuiki, Koali, Kipahulu, Mokulau, Kaupo, and Nuu

State House, District 14:
Kahakuloa, a portion of Waiehu, a portion of Maalaea, Mopua, Olowalu, Wainee, Lahaina, Puunoa, Kelawea, Lahainaluna, Kaanapali, Mahinahina Camp, Kahana, and Honokahua

State House, District 15:
Haena, Haleomaha, Wainiha, Hanalei, Princeville, Kalihiwai, Kilauea, Anahola, Kealia, Kapaa, Waipouli, Papaloa, a portion of Wailua, Kawaihau, and Kapahi

State House, District 16:
Portion of Wailua, Hanamaulu, Kapaia, Lihue, Puhi, and a portion of Omao

State House, District 17:
Niihau, Lehua, and Kaula, and portion of the island of Kauai including a portion of Omao, Koloa, Poipu, Lawai, Kalaheo, Eleele, Hanapepe, Hanapepe Heights, Kapaka, Makaweli, Kaawanui Village, Pakala Village, Kapalawai, Waimea, Nonopahu Village, Kekaha, Pokii, Kaunalewa and Mana,

State House, District 18:
Koko Isle and the portion of the island of Oahu including Portlock, and a portion of Hawaii Kai

State House, District 19:
Portion of Hawaii Kai, Niu Valley, Wailupe, a portion of Kahala, and a portion of Waialae

State House, District 20:
Kahala and Kaalawai, a portion of Waialae, a portion of Kaimuki, and a portion of Kapahulu

State House, District 21:
Wilhelmina Rise, Maunalani Heights, a portion of Kaimuki, and St. Louis Heights

State House, District 22:
Manoa

State House, District 23:
Moiliili-McCully

State House, District 24:
Waikiki

State House, District 25:
Ala Moana and Kakaako State House, District 26:
Makiki and Punchbowl

State House, District 27:
Pacific Heights, Nuuanu, and a portion of Makiki Heights

State House, District 28:
Sand Island and the portion of the island of Oahu including Chinatown

State House, District 29:
Kamehameha Heights and a portion of Kalihi

State House, District 30:
Mokauea Island, Kahaaulana Island, and the portion of the island of Oahu including a portion of Kalihi, Kalihi Kai, Keehi Lagoon, Hickam Air Force Base, and Hickam Village

State House, District 31:
Fort Shafter Flats, Salt Lake, and Pearl Harbor

State House, District 32:
Portion of Fort Shafter, Moanalua, Aliamanu, Foster Village, a portion of Aiea, and a portion of Halawa

State House, District 33:
Portion of Halawa, a portion of Aiea, and Waimalu

State House, District 34:
Waiau, a portion of Pearl City, and Pacific Palisades

State House, District 35:
Portion of Pearl City, a portion of Waipahu, and Crestview

State House, District 36:
Portion of Waipahu

State House, District 37:
Portion of Waipio and a portion of Mililani

State House, District 38:
Portion of Mililani, and a portion of Waipio Acres

State House, District 39:
Laulaunui Island and the portion of the island of Oahu including Royal Kunia, a portion of Waipahu, Honouliuli, and a portion of Lower Village

State House, District 40:
Portion of Lower Village, Iroquois Point, and a portion of Ewa Beach

State House, District 41:
Portion of Ewa Beach, and Barbers Point

State House, District 42:
Portion of Varona Village, a portion of Ewa, a portion of Kapolei, and Fernandez Village

State House, District 43:
Portion of Kapolei, a portion of Akupu, and Makakilo

State House, District 44:
Honokai Hale, Nanakuli, and Maili

State House, District 45:
Waianae and Makaha

State House, District 46:
Portion of Waipio Acres, Wahiawa, Whitmore Village, a portion of Waialua, and Mokuleia

State House, District 47:
Mokuaula Island and the portion of the island of Oahu including a portion of Waialua, Haleiwa, Kawailoa Beach, Waimea, Sunset Beach, Waialee, Kawela Bay, Kahuku, Laie, Hauula, Punaluu, and Kahana

State House, District 48:
Mokolii Island, Ahu O Laka Island, Kapapa Island, Moku O Loe Island, and the portion of the island of Oahu including Kaaawa, Kahaluu, Ahuimanu, and a portion of Heeia and Kaneohe

State House, District 49:
Portion of Kaneohe, Puohala Village, and Maunawili

State House, District 50:
Moku Manu Island, Popoia Island, and the portion of the island of Oahu including a portion of Kailua

State House, District 51:
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (Nihoa, Necker, 12 islands at French Frigate Shoals, 2 islands at Gardner Pinnacles, Laysan, Lisianski, 8 islands at Pearl and Hermes Atoll, 3 islands at Kure Atoll), the islands of Moku Nui, Moku Iki, Manana, Kaohikaipu, and comprises the portion of the island of Oahu including a portion of Kailua, Lanikai, Keolu Hills, and Waimanalo

Honolulu City Council, District 1:
Portions of Ewa Villages and Ewa Beach, Kapolei, Makakilo, Kalaeloa, Honokai Hale, Ko Olina, Nanakuli, Maili, Waianae, Makaha, Keaau and Makua

Honolulu City Council, District 2:
Mililani Mauka, Wahiawa, Mokuleia, Waialua, Haleiwa, Pupukea, Sunset Beach, Kahuku, Laie, Hauula, Punaluu, Kahana, Kaaawa, Kualoa, Waiahole and Kahaluu

Honolulu City Council, District 3:
Ahuimanu, Heeia, Haiku, Kaneohe, Maunawili, Kailua, Olomana, Enchanted Lake and Waimanalo

Honolulu City Council, District 4:
Hawaii Kai, Kuliouou, Niu Valley, Aina Haina, Wailupe, Waialae Iki, Kalani Valley, Kahala, Wilhelmina Rise, Kaimuki, portions of Kapahulu, Diamond Head, Black Point, Waikiki, and Ala Moana Beach Park

Honolulu City Council, District 5:
Kaimuki, Palolo Valley, St. Louis Heights, Manoa, Moiliili, McCully and portions of Ala Moana, Kakaako, and Makiki

Honolulu City Council, District 6:
Portions of Makiki, Downtown Honolulu, Punchbowl, Pauoa Valley, Nuuanu, Alewa Heights, Papakolea, Fort Shafter, Moanalua, Halawa, Aiea, Kalihi Valley and portions of Liliha and Kalihi

Honolulu City Council, District 7:
Kalihi, lwilei, Kalihi Kai, Māpunapuna, Salt Lake, Aliamanu, Hickam, Foster Village, Ford Island and Sand Island

Honolulu City Council, District 8:
Lower Aiea, Pearlridge, Waimalu, Newtown, Pearl City, Seaview, Crestview, Waipio Gentry and portions Waipahu

Honolulu City Council, District 9:
Waikele, Village Park, Royal Kunia, Mililani Town, West Loch, Iroquois Point and portions of Waipahu, Ewa Villages and Ewa Beach

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