G E N E R A L _ E L E C T I O N

HAWAII RESULTS


Wednesday, November 6, 1996

This chart contains the official results of Hawaii’s voting in yesterday’s general election.

Designates the winner.
Incumbents are designated by *.


PRESIDENT &
VICE PRESIDENT

Democrat

Bill Clinton & Al Gore* . . . 205,012

Green

Ralph Nader & Winona LaDuke . . . 10,386

Libertarian

Harry Browne & Jo Jorgensen . . . 2,493

Natural Law

John Hagelin & Mike Tompkins . . . 570

Reform

Ross Perot & Pat Choate . . . 27,358

Republican

Bob Dole & Jack Kemp . . . 113,943

Taxpayers

Howard Phillips & Herbert Titus . . . 358


U.S. HOUSE

1st DISTRICT
Urban Oahu

Democrat

Neil Abercrombie* . . . 86,732

Natural Law

Nicholas Bedworth . . . 1,295

Nonpartisan

Mark Duering . . . 4,126

Republican

Orson G. Swindle . . . 80,053



2nd DISTRICT
Rural Oahu, Neighbor Islands

Democrat

Patsy Takemoto Mink* . . . 109,178

Libertarian

James M. Keefe . . . 4,769

Natural Law

Amanda "Mandy" Toulon . . . 3,564

Nonpartisan

Nolan Crabbe . . . 7,723

Republican

Tom Pico Jr. . . . 55,729


STATE SENATE

2nd DISTRICT
South Hilo, Puna

Democrat

Richard "Dick" M. Matsuura* . . . 13,601

Republican

Stewart "Stew" K. Boyd . . . 3,343



3rd DISTRICT
Kau, Kona

Democrat

Andrew "Andy" Levin* . . . 10,744

Republican

Bryan Fitzgerald . . . 5,121



8th DISTRICT
Kalama Valley, Aina Haina

Democrat

Donna R. Ikeda* . . . 7,312

Republican

Sam Slom . . . 12,191



9th DISTRICT
Waialae, Palolo

Democrat

Matt Matsunaga* . . . 12,076

Republican

Ronald "Ron" J. Neff . . . 5,260



11th DISTRICT
Manoa, McCully

Democrat

Brian T. Taniguchi* . . . 10,309

Republican

John James . . . 3,286



12th DISTRICT
Tantalus-Makiki

Democrat

Carol Fukunaga* . . . 8,093

Libertarian

Tracy Ahn Ryan . . . 3,623



14th DISTRICT
Palama, Alewa Heights

Democrat

Suzanne N.J. Chun Oakland . . . 9,419

Republican

Jonathan Low . . . 2,420



20th DISTRICT
Ewa Beach, Makakilo

Democrat

Brian Kanno* . . . 9,123

Republican

Kioni Dudley . . . 5,636



24th DISTRICT
Kaneohe, Enchanted Lake

Democrat

Marshall Ige . . . 8,149

Republican

Michael "Mike" Liu* . . . 8,082



25th DISTRICT
Kailua, Waimanalo

Democrat

Jackie Young . . . 7,891

Republican

Whitney T. Anderson* . . . 8,078


STATE HOUSE

1st DISTRICT
N. Hamakua, N. Hilo, N. Kohala

Democrat

Dwight Y. Takamine* . . . 5,488

Republican

Terry L. Hutchison . . . 1,827



2nd DISTRICT
South Hilo

Democrat

Jerry Leslie Chang* . . . 5,945

Republican

Steve Humphers . . . 1,671



3rd DISTRICT
South Hilo, Puna

Democrat

Eric G. Hamakawa* . . . 6,506

Republican

Bob Arthurs . . . 2,738



4th DISTRICT
Kau, Puna

Democrat

Robert N. Herkes* . . . 5,415

Republican

Robert Reed . . . 2,647



5th DISTRICT
South Kona, North Kona

Democrat

Elaine Cohn . . . 3,232

Republican

Paul Whalen . . . 4,391



6th DISTRICT
South Kohala, North Kona

Democrat

David A. Tarnas* . . . 4,106

Republican

Rick McDermott . . . 3,097



7th DISTRICT
Lahaina, Olowalu, Mala, Kaanapali, Molokai, Lanai

Democrat

Mike White* . . . 3,977

Republican

Allen W. Barr . . . 1,333



8th DISTRICT
Maalaea, Waiehu, Waihee, Honolua, Kapalua, Wailuku

Democrat

Joe Souki* . . . 3,195

Republican

Danny Agsalog . . . 2,760



9th DISTRICT
Kahului, Wailuku, Waikapu

Democrat

Bob Nakasone* . . . 4,110

Republican

Lui K. Hokoana . . . 2,260



10th DISTRICT
Puunene, Paia, Haliimaile, Makawao, Pukalani, Olinda, Kula

Democrat

David M. Morihara* . . . 4,859

Republican

Dan Evert . . . 1,656



11th DISTRICT
Makena, Ulupalakua, Kula, Kihei

Democrat

Luz Romero Ramil . . . 2,099

Republican

Chris Halford* . . . 4,632



15th DISTRICT
Kalama Valley, Hawaii Kai, Portlock

Democrat

Dave Stegmaier* . . . 5,401

Republican

David K. Kennedy . . . 3,605



16th DISTRICT
Mariners Ridge, Hahaione Valley, Kuliouou, Niu Valley, Hawaii Loa Ridge, Aina Haina

Democrat

William "Bill" D. Hoshijo . . . 2,639

Republican

Gene R. Ward* . . . 6,323



17th DISTRICT
Waialae Iki, Waialae Nui, Kahala, Wilhelmina Rise

Democrat

Steve Tataii . . . 1,481

Republican

Barbara C. Marumoto* . . . 8,396



18th DISTRICT
Palolo Valley, St. Louis Heights, Kaimuki

Democrat

Calvin K.Y. Say* . . . 5,424

Republican

Yvonne Perry . . . 1,931



19th DISTRICT
Diamond Head, Kaimuki, Kapahulu, Waikiki

Democrat

Brian Y. Yamane* . . . 3,999

Natural Law

Michael Parker . . . 318

Republican

Bruce R. Black . . . 3,110



21st DISTRICT
Waikiki, Ala Wai

Democrat

Pam Ferguson-Brey . . . 2,152

Libertarian

Sean P. Porter . . . 160

Republican

Galen Fox . . . 2,772



23rd DISTRICT
Manoa

Democrat

Ed Case* . . . 5,852

Republican

Ken Harding . . . 2,827



24th DISTRICT, Makiki, Tantalus, Manoa

Democrat

Jim Shon* . . . 3,307

Republican

Samson "Sam" K. Aiona . . . 3,428



25th DISTRICT
Kakaako, Downtown, Ala Moana

Democrat

Kenneth "Ken" T. Hiraki* . . . 3,776

Republican

Richard D. Brawley . . . 2,017



26th DISTRICT
Nuuanu, Dowsett Highlands, Pacific Heights, Punchbowl, Pauoa

Democrat

Richard Schuman . . . 1,326

Republican

Quentin K. Kawananakoa* . . . 6,537



27th DISTRICT
Alewa Heights, Kapalama Heights, Liliha, Nuuanu, Puunui

Democrat

Lei Ahu Isa . . . 3,523

Republican

Corinne W.L. Ching . . . 3,440



29th DISTRICT
Moanalua, Fort Shafter, Kalihi Waena, Kapalama

Democrat

Felipe "Jun" Abinsay Jr.* . . . 2,509

Republican

Rob. L. Santiago . . . 1,870



32nd DISTRICT
Aliamanu, Hickam, Foster Village, Halawa Valley, Aiea

Democrat

Lennard "Len" J. Pepper* . . . 1,926

Republican

Bob McDermott . . . 2,483



33rd DISTRICT
Red Hill, Halawa Heights, Pearlridge, Aiea

Democrat

Tom Okamura* . . . 5,058

Republican

Judy Magin . . . 2,579



34th DISTRICT
Waimalu, Waiau, Royal Summit, Newtown

Democrat

K. Mark Takai* . . . 5,312

Republican

Paul Ferguson . . . 1,891



36th DISTRICT
Pearl City, Waipahu

Democrat

Roy M. Takumi* . . . 3,968

Republican

Holly Kuehu . . . 987



38th DISTRICT
Waipio, Mililani

Democrat

Marilyn B. Lee . . . 3,962

Republican

Dean Georgiev . . . 2,534



39th DISTRICT
Wheeler Air Force Base, Mililani

Democrat

Ron Menor* . . . 6,554

Republican

Thomas White . . . 3,132



42nd DISTRICT
Kunia, Makakilo, Ewa, Waipahu

Democrat

Annelle C. Amaral* . . . 3,749

Republican

Mark Moses . . . 4,366



43rd DISTRICT
Barbers Point, Nanakuli, Maili, Waianae

Democrat

Michael P. Kahikina* . . . 2,767

Republican

Aly A. Miyashiro . . . 921



44th DISTRICT
Makaha, Waianae

Democrat

Merwyn Seichi Jones* . . . 2,825

Republican

Michael Eleu Mixell . . . 1,065



45th DISTRICT
Schofield, Mokuleia, Waialua, Haleiwa, Sunset Beach, Kahuku

Democrat

Alex Santiago* . . . 3,541

Republican

Theresa "Terry" McCabe . . . 1,672



46th DISTRICT
Laie, Hauula, Punaluu, Waikane, Waiahole, Kahaluu, Ahuimanu Makai, Heeia Kea

Democrat

Reb Bellinger . . . 2,008

Republican

Colleen Meyer* . . . 3,195



47th DISTRICT
Kahaluu, Ahuimanu, Heeia, Kaneohe

Democrat

Terrance W.H. Tom* . . . 4,319

Green Party

Karen Archibald . . . 1,705

Republican

Mike Loftus . . . 1,886



48th DISTRICT
Kaneohe

Democrat

Ken Ito* . . . 5,638

Republican

Roy S. Yanagihara . . . 1,860



49th DISTRICT
Kailua, Kaneohe Bay Drive

Democrat

Bill Doi Jr. . . . 1,376

Republican

Cynthia Thielen* . . . 6,548



50th DISTRICT
Maunawili, Pohakupu, Kailua, Enchanted Lake, Kaneohe

Democrat

Devon M.T. Nekoba* . . . 3,911

Republican

David "Kawika" Pendleton . . . 4,509



51st DISTRICT
Waimanalo, Keolu Hills, Lanikai, Kailua, Enchanted Lake

Democrat

Kenny Goodenow . . . 3,818

Republican

Eve Glover Anderson* . . . 3,402


MAYOR
HONOLULU COUNTY

Nonpartisan

Jeremy Harris* . . . 146,034

Arnold Morgado Jr. . . . 108,746

Prosecuting Attorney

Nonpartisan

David Z. Arakawa . . . 120,239

Peter Carlisle . . . 132,576


MAYOR
HAWAII COUNTY

Democrat

Stephen K. Yamashiro* . . . 19,807

Green

Keiko Bonk . . . 16,659

Libertarian

Aaron Anderson . . . 393

Nonpartisan

Jonathan "MakeSense" Adler . . . 391

Republican

Jim Rath . . . 11,724


HAWAII COUNTY COUNCIL

1st DISTRICT
Hamakua coast

Democrat

Dominic Yagong . . . 3,106

Republican

Phoebe M. Lambeth . . . 2,166



2nd DISTRICT
Downtown Hilo, Kaumana

Democrat

Bobby Jean Leithead-Todd . . . 3,553

Republican

Lorraine Pualani Shin . . . 2,227



3rd DISTRICT
Upper Waiakea

Democrat

James "Jim" Arakaki* . . . 3,332

Republican

Merle "Nishimura" Lam . . . 2,963



4th DISTRICT
Lower Waiakea, Keaukaha

Democrat

Aaron S.Y. Chung . . . 2,393

Green

Donnalyn Napua Johns . . . 480

Republican

Elroy T.L. Osorio* . . . 1,917



5th DISTRICT
Lower Puna

Democrat

Al Smith* . . . 1,965

Green

Julie Leialoha . . . 1,478

Libertarian

Roger Christie . . . 151

Republican

Tom Van Hoven . . . 1,573



6th DISTRICT
Upper Puna, Kau, Southern Kona

Democrat

Stephanie Dancel Tabbada . . . 1.448

Green

Julie Jacobson . . . 1,896

Republican

John L. Santangelo Jr. . . . 2,106



7th DISTRICT
Central Kona

Democrat

Teunisse Breese-Rabin . . . 2,623

Republican

Joe Reynolds . . . 2,976



8th DISTRICT
Northern Kona

Democrat

Jim Schleiger . . . 1,428

Natural Law

Ed Connaughton . . . 181

Republican

J. Curtis Tyler . . . 3,090



9th DISTRICT
North and South Kohala

Nonpartisan

Leningrad Elarionoff . . . 2,312

Republican

John Ray* . . . 3,032


MAUI COUNTY COUNCIL

East Maui (1)

Democrat

Tom Morrow* . . . 19,435

Republican

Sam Kalalau III . . . 12,738



Wailuku, Waihee, Waikapu (1)

Democrat

James "Kimo" Apana* . . . 20,454

Republican

Lee Guthrie . . . 11,186



Kahului (1)

Democrat

Alfred "Bataan" Deloso . . . 13,082

Republican

Alan M. Arakawa* . . . 19,199



South Maui (1)

Democrat

Robert Y. Tanaka . . . 10,083

Green

Jason Schwartz . . . 3,003

Republican

Wayne K. Nishiki* . . . 19,038



Makawao, Haiku, Paia (1)

Democrat

Alice L. Lee* . . . 21,610

Republican

Bill Riddick . . . 9,798



Upcountry (1)

Democrat

Bob Monden* . . . 16,202

Republican

Charmaine Tavares . . . 16,668


KAUAI COUNTY COUNCIL

At Large (7)


Democrat

Bill "Kaipo" Asing* . . . 10,489

Maxine Correa* . . . 7,998

Ronald Kouchi* . . . 8,915

Richard K. Minatoya . . . 7,312

Jimmy Tehada . . . 8,648

Mary Kaliko Thronas . . . 13,078

Randal Valenciano* . . . 9,592

Republican

Bryan J. Baptiste . . . 11,153

Bob Cariffe . . . 2,754

Lew Lindsey . . . 3,765

Owen S. Moe . . . 2,908

Nelson J. Secretario . . . 7,268

James Kunane Tokioka . . . 9,546

Eric Toulon . . . 3,813


STATE SCHOOL BOARD

Hawaii (1)

Robert A. Fox* . . . 40,542

Herbert S. Watanabe . . . 52,904



At Large (3)

Dan Anderson . . . 66,779

Lex Brodie* . . . 146,299

Thomas K.Y. Kam . . . 70,072

Marcia L. Linville . . . 64,844

Noemi Pendleton . . . 81,672

Garrett M. Toguchi . . . 114,488



Leeward (1)

Ron C. Mata . . . 81,396

Ronald Nakano* . . . 109,710



Honolulu (1)

John Bauer . . . 54,709

Denise Matsumoto* . . . 150,750


OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS

At Large (1)

Haunani Apoliona . . . 26,757

Nohealani "Deedee" Herron . . . 1,295

Dwayne K. Kalani . . . 1,686

Kina'u Boyd Kamali'i* . . . 11,376

Aloha Velma P. Kekipi . . . 1,455

Frank Kaleialoha Kipilii . . . 1,250

Carlos Mahi Manuel . . . 622

Bernie Mokihana Watson . . . 4,121



Hawaii (1)

Moanikeala Akaka* . . . 15,367

LoveyMae Akamu-Scott . . . 2,848

Brudda Hank Fergerstrom . . . 2,049

Francis N. Kauhane . . . 11,753

Hannah Kihalani Springer . . . 15,439



Kauai (1)

Bene Hakaka K. Kaiwi . . . 7,210

Moses K. Keale Sr.* . . . 18,275

Lopaka Mansfield . . . 3,857

Eric J. Na'ea Sr. . . . 2,309

Warren C.R. Perry . . . 9,994

Randy S. Naukana Rego . . . 1,733

Henry E. Smith Jr. . . . 2,427



Molokai (1)

Samuel Lyons Kealoha Jr.* . . . 15,541

Colette Piipii Machado . . . 16,184

Walter Ritte . . . 14,153


CHARTER AMENDMENTS

Honolulu

1. Shall the Revised City Charter be amended to establish a Fire Commission with the responsibility of appointing and removing the Fire Chief and performing other duties concerning the Fire Department?

YES . . . 129,685

NO . . . 96,288

2. Shall the Revised City Charter be amended to provide for Council confirmation of the mayoral appointments of Director of Wastewater Management and Director of Human Resources and to clarify that the Director of Human Resources shall be appointed and may be removed by the Mayor?

YES . . . 141,210

NO . . . 79,127

3. Shall the Revised City Charter be amended to change the name of the Department of Human Resources to the Department of Community and Social Resources to more accurately describe the programs and services of the department?

YES . . . 147,650

NO . . . 73,172

4. Shall the Revised City Charter be amended to prohibit a City officer, under certain situations, from: (1) advocating the appointment or promotion of the officer's relative to a City position; or (2) Appointing or promoting the officer's relative to a city position.

YES . . . 170,632

NO . . . 53,465

5. Shall the Revised City Charter be amended to provide that the Executive Secretary to the Neighborhood Commission be appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Council, and may be removed by the Mayor?

YES . . . 116,328

NO . . . 99,394

6. Shall the Revised City Charter be amended to provide the board or commission members may be removed from office pursuant to City policies and procedures established by ordinance?

YES . . . 168,292

NO . . . 43,636

7. Shall the Revised City Charter be amended to make the provisions of the Charter relating to City "officers," including the City's ethical standards of conduct, apply to City Prosecutor as they currently apply to the City's other elected officials, the Mayor and City Councilmembers?

YES . . . 181,018

NO . . . 35,205

8. Shall the Revised City Charter be amended to dissolve the Public Transit Authority, transfer its powers and duties to the Department of Transportation Services, create a Transportation Commission to review and make recommendations on certain activities of the Department and its Director, and make conforming amendments?

YES . . . 144,279

NO . . . 71,692



Hawaii

1. Should councilmembers' terms be limited so their terms may not exceed four consecutive two-year terms?

YES . . . 33,542

NO . . . 10,428

2. Should we repeal the provision that creates a vacancy when an elected official runs for another elective office, during their own term of office, and replace it with a provision that creates a vacancy if the term of the office sought overlaps the term of the office held?

YES . . . 23,758

NO . . . 18,333



Maui

1. Shall Chapters 5 and 8 of Article 8 of the Revised Charter of the County of Maui (1983) be amended to transfer the Board of Variances and Appeals and the responsibility for administering zoning ordinances from Department of Public Works and Waste Management, to Department of Planning?

YES . . . 20,925

NO . . . 8,304

2. Shall Section 8-5.4 of the Revised Charter of the County of Maui (1983) be amended to repeal the Board of Variances and Appeals' authority to hear and determine variances from the general plan, so that only the County Council may determine changes to the general plan?

YES . . . 14,873

NO . . . 14,170



Kauai

1. Effective 1998 shall Council members be elected by districts, with one member residing in and elected from each of five districts which shall be established by an apportionment commission to be appointed in 1997, and two members elected at-large, and shall 2001 and every tenth year thereafter be apportionment year?

YES . . . 8,456

NO . . . 9,589

2. Shall the term of office for Council members be extended from two to four years and be limited to two consecutive elected four-year terms, beginning with the 1998 election?

YES . . . 6,698

NO . . . 12,154

3. Shall the maximum amount for purchasing goods and services without advertising but with other competitive bidding requirements imposed by State law, be increased from $4,000 to the bidding thresholds established by State law; shall the amounts for informal bid purchases be changed from between $1,500 and $4,000 to the State's established thresholds for informal bid purchases; and shall the Council have the authority to enact competitive bidding thresholds lower than the bidding thresholds established by State law?

YES . . . 7,510

NO . . . 9,055

4. Shall elections for the office of Mayor, Prosecuting Attorney, and Council members be conducted on a non-partisan basis?

YES . . . 8,879

NO . . . 8,661

5. Shall the Charter be amended to clearly declare the intent that the Council has no authority either to expend or administer grant moneys?

YES . . . 9,060

NO . . . 8,018

6. Shall the requirements that six of the seven members of the Planning Commission be only composed of persons who have knowledge and awareness of environmental, business, and labor concerns be deleted?

YES . . . 7,958

NO . . . 9,481

7. Shall the Cost Control Commission prepare and advertise a written annual report summarizing its recommendations, and shall the Mayor submit to the Council for its immediate consideration all ordinances proposed by the Commission?

YES . . . 11,784

NO . . . 4,850

8. Shall non-substantive amendments to the Charter be proposed in ordinance form by the County Attorney?

YES . . . 6,807

NO . . . 8,840

9. Shall amendments to the adopted budget ordinance be made by following the procedures established for enacting the budget ordinance?

YES . . . 7,383

NO . . . 7,768

10. Shall the Planning Director be added as a voting member of the Board of Water Supply, shall the State District Engineer of the Department of Transportation, the County Engineer, and the Planning Director be prohibited from serving as chair and vice-chair of the Board, and shall the Board be required to hold at least one, instead of two, meetings per month?

YES . . . 9,050

NO . . . 7,555


STATE CONSTITUTION

Shall there be a convention to propose a revision of or amendments to the Constitution?

YES . . . 163,869

NO . . . 160,153

1. Shall the State Constitution be amended to authorize the use of revenue bonds to finance a loan program to make loans to state property insurance programs that provide hurricane insurance coverage to the public?

YES . . . 234,436

NO . . . 134,921

2. Shall the State be allowed to appropriate the funds of the state educational facilities improvement special fund for periods beyond three years to allow for acquisition or construction of public school facilities?

YES . . . 242,009

NO . . . 127,348

3. Should the exception that permanently prevents the lapsing of unencumbered general obligation bond funds which are deemed necessary by the Legislature to qualify for federal aid financing and reimbursement be removed from the provision that requires the lapsing of unencumbered funds at the end of each fiscal period?

YES . . . 164,132

NO . . . 205,225




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