The 2004 House elections in Hawaii occurred on November 2, 2004, to elect the members of the State of Hawaii's delegation to the United States House of Representatives. Hawaii had two seats in the House, apportioned according to the 2000 United States census.
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All 2 Hawaii seats to the United States House of Representatives | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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These elections were held concurrently with the United States presidential election of 2004, United States Senate elections of 2004 (including one in Hawaii), the United States House elections in other states, and various state and local elections.
Overview
editUnited States House of Representatives elections in Hawaii, 2004[1] | |||||
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Party | Votes | Percentage | Seats | +/– | |
Democratic | 261,884 | 62.87% | 2 | — | |
Republican | 148,443 | 35.64% | 0 | — | |
Libertarian | 6,243 | 1.5% | 0 | — | |
Totals | 416,570 | 100.00% | 2 | — |
Results
editDistrict | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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Hawaii 1 | Neil Abercrombie | Democratic | 1986 (Special) 1988 (Lost renomination) 1990 |
Re-elected | Neil Abercrombie (D) 63.0% Dalton Tanonaka (R) 34.0% Elyssa Young (L) 3.0% |
Hawaii 2 | Ed Case | Democratic | 2002 (Special) | Re-elected | Ed Case (D) 62.8% Mike Gabbard (R) 37.2% |
References
edit- ^ "2004 General election results" (PDF).