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US Senate Elections 2012 | US Senate Elections | Hawaii Races

2012 Hawaii U.S. Senate Election Results

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Mazie Hirono 
Percent: 62.59%
Votes: 269,159

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Linda Lingle 
Percent: 37.41%
Votes: 160,897

Race Summary

The 2012 United States Senate election in Hawaii was held on November 6, 2012, for the open seat left by retiring Democratic Senator Daniel Akaka, and Democratic U.S. Representative Mazie Hirono won the election with 62.59% of the vote against Republican former Governor Linda Lingle. 

Full Results

Mazie Hirono (DEM)
Percent: 62.59%
Votes: 269,159

 

Linda Lingle (REP)
Percent: 37.41%
Votes: 160,897

 

Total votes: 430,056

State Map

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Results by County

Hawaii County

Mazie Hirono (DEM)
Percent: 69.00%
Votes: 43,383    

 

Linda Lingle (REP)
Percent: 31.00%
Votes: 19,491

 

Total votes: 62,874

Honolulu County

Mazie Hirono (DEM)
Percent: 59.44%
Votes: 174,634

 

Linda Lingle (REP)
Percent: 40.56%
Votes: 119,176

 

Total votes: 293,810

Kauai County

Mazie Hirono (DEM)
Percent: 71.59%
Votes: 17,973

 

Linda Lingle (REP)
Percent: 28.41%
Votes: 7,134

 

Total votes: 25,107

Maui County

Mazie Hirono (DEM)
Percent: 68.72%
Votes: 33,169

 

Linda Lingle (REP)
Percent: 31.28%
Votes: 15,096

 

Total votes: 48,265

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