The 2022 Hawaii Senate elections was held on November 8, 2022, to elect senators in all 25 districts of the Hawaii Senate . Due to the chamber's use of the 2-4-4 term system, members were elected in single-member constituencies, with half of them serving two-year terms and the other half serving four-year terms.[1] These elections were held concurrently with various federal and state elections , including for Governor of Hawaii . Partisan primaries were held on August 13.
The Democratic Party maintained supermajority control of the chamber, although Republicans were able to win two seats, a first for the party since the 2008 election.
Predictions [ edit ] Overview [ edit ] Popular vote Democratic
68.02% Republican
30.59% Others
1.39%
Senate seats Democratic
92.00% Republican
8.00%
Summary by district [ edit ] Closest races [ edit ] Districts where the margin of victory was under 10%:
District 22, 0.72% District 23, 2.50% (gain) Retiring incumbents [ edit ] Democrats [ edit ] District 6: Rosalyn Baker is retiring.[3] District 11: Brian Taniguchi is retiring.[4] District 19: Clarence Nishihara is retiring.[3] Incumbents defeated [ edit ] In primary elections [ edit ] Democrats [ edit ] District 1: Laura Acasio lost a redistricting race to fellow incumbent Lorraine Inouye .[5] District 16: Bennette Misalucha lost renomination to Brandon Elefante .[6] In general elections [ edit ] Democrats [ edit ] District 23: Gil Riviere lost re-election to Brenton Awa .[7] Detailed results [ edit ] District 1 [ edit ] Democratic primary [ edit ] General election [ edit ] District 2 [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] General election [ edit ] District 3 [ edit ] District 4 [ edit ] District 5 [ edit ] District 6 [ edit ] Democratic primary [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] General election [ edit ] District 7 [ edit ] Democratic primary [ edit ] General election [ edit ] District 8 [ edit ] District 9 [ edit ] District 10 [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] General election [ edit ] District 11 [ edit ] Democratic primary [ edit ] General election [ edit ] District 12 [ edit ] District 13 [ edit ] District 14 [ edit ] District 15 [ edit ] District 16 [ edit ] Democratic primary [ edit ] General election [ edit ] District 17 [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] General election [ edit ] District 18 [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] General election [ edit ] District 19 [ edit ] Democratic primary [ edit ] General election [ edit ] District 20 [ edit ] District 21 [ edit ] District 22 [ edit ] District 23 [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] General election [ edit ] District 24 [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] General election [ edit ] District 25 [ edit ] See also [ edit ] ^ Some districts may have no incumbents, while others may have multiple incumbents due to redistricting . References [ edit ] ^ "Senate" . www.capitol.hawaii.gov . Retrieved March 31, 2022 . ^ Jacobson, Louis (May 19, 2022). "The Battle for State Legislatures" . Retrieved May 19, 2022 . ^ a b Lovell, Blaze; Dayton, Kevin (May 5, 2022). "Legislature Closes Historic Session For Housing And Hawaiians" . Honolulu Civil Beat . Retrieved May 6, 2022 . ^ Blair, Chad (December 27, 2021). "Brian Taniguchi To Retire From Legislature After 42 Years" . Honolulu Civil Beat . Retrieved February 22, 2022 . ^ Dobbyn, Paula (July 24, 2022). "Big Island Redistricting Forces 2 State Senators To Run Against Each Other" . Honolulu Civil Beat . Retrieved September 15, 2022 . ^ Ordonio, Cassie (August 1, 2022). "Battle For Central Oahu Senate Seat Pits Incumbent Against Well-Known City Councilman" . Honolulu Civil Beat . Retrieved September 15, 2022 . ^ Dowd, Eddie (November 10, 2022). "Former TV anchor defeats incumbent in state Senate race" . Hawaii News Now . Retrieved November 13, 2022 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "PRIMARY ELECTION 2022 - Statewide - August 13, 2022" (PDF) . Hawaii Office of Elections . August 25, 2022. Retrieved September 15, 2022 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "GENERAL ELECTION 2022 - Statewide - November 8, 2022" (PDF) . Hawaii Office of Elections . November 9, 2022. Retrieved November 13, 2022 .
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