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2020 Hawaii House of Representatives election

The 2020 Hawaii House of Representatives elections took place on November 3, 2020, as part of the biennial 2020 United States elections. The process elected all 51 seats in the Hawaii House of Representatives. Primary elections took place on August 8.

Predictions

Results

Closest races

Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:

Retiring incumbents

Six incumbent representatives (5 Democrats and one Republican) did not seek reelection in 2020.

  1. District 4: Joy San Buenaventura (D) to run for State Senate
  2. District 5: Richard Creagan (D)
  3. District 20: Calvin Say (D) to run for Honolulu City Council
  4. District 41: Rida Cabanilla (D) to run for State Senate
  5. District 50: Cynthia Thielen (R)
  6. District 51: Chris Lee (D) to run for State Senate

Defeated incumbents

In primary

Two incumbent representatives, both Democrats, sought reelection but were defeated in the August 8 primary.

  1. District 22: Tom Brower (D)
  2. District 30: Romeo Munoz Cachola (D)

Detailed results

Source for primary results: Source for general election results:

District 1

District 2

District 3

District 4

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br />

District 5

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br />

District 6

Incumbent Democrat Nicole Lowen was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 7

Incumbent Democrat David Tarnas was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 8

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br /> Incumbent Democrat Troy Hashimoto was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 9

District 10

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br />

District 11

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br />

District 12

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br /> Incumbent Democrat Kyle Yamashita was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 13

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br />

District 14

District 15

District 16

District 17

District 18

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br />

District 19

District 20

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br />

District 21

Incumbent Democrat Scott Nishimoto was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 22

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br />

District 23

Incumbent Democrat Dale Kobayashi was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 24

District 25

Incumbent Democrat Sylvia Luke was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 26

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br /> Incumbent Democrat Scott Saiki was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 27

Incumbent Democrat Takashi Ohno was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 28

Incumbent Democrat John Mizuno was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 29

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br /> Incumbent Democrat Daniel Holt was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 30

Democratic primary<br />

Republican primary<br />

General election<br />

District 31

Incumbent Democrat Aaron Ling Johanson was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 32

Incumbent Democrat Linda Ichiyama was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 33

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br />

District 34

District 35

District 36

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br />

District 37

District 38

Incumbent Democrat Henry Aquino was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 39

District 40

District 41

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br />

District 42

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br /> Incumbent Democrat Sharon Har was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 43

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br />

District 44

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br />

District 45

District 46

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br /> Incumbent Democrat Amy Perruso was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 47

District 48

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br /> Incumbent Democrat Lisa Kitagawa was automatically reelected without opposition, with no votes recorded.

District 49

District 50

Democratic primary<br />

General election<br />

District 51

Democratic primary<br />

Republican primary<br />

General election<br />

See also

References

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