| HAWAII | 4 Electoral Votes |
| Population
(Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State of Hawaii Office of Elections)
Government
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State
of Hawaii
Office of Elections Democratic
Party of HI
Honolulu
Star-Bulletin
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Republican State Convention -- May 16-18, 2008 |
| Democrats
29 Delegates (20 Pledged, 9 Unpledged) and 4 Alternates. 0.72% of the 4,049 Delegate Votes. Two-tier caucus/convention system. Precinct caucuses on Feb. 19, 2008; State Convention on May 24, 2008. Filing requirements: File a statement of candidacy with the state party and either a $2,500 filing fee or a statement of indigency with petitions signed by 100 members of the state party. Clinton
- endorsed by U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye (May 25, 2007)
"Preliminary final result for Hawai'i's Presidential Preference Poll"
The Hawaii Democratic Party notes, "We have never before had more than 5,000 participants at our caucuses." |
Republicans
20 Delegates: 3 RNC; 11 at-large; 6 by CD (3 x 2). 0.84% of the 2,380 Delegates. Precinct Caucuses: Jan. 25-Feb.
7, 2008
McCain -endorsed by
Honolulu
Advertiser on Feb. 24, 2008 | Paul
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Note. In the first
part of 2006 the Democratic National Committee sought proposals from state
parties to hold presidential caucuses or primaries early, in the pre-window
period (i.e. before February 5, 2008), in an effort to increase diversity
in the early stages of its nominating process. Hawai'i Democrats
were among several state parties that applied to the DNC, in April 2006,
to hold their caucuses early. The fact that they directed their application
to the wrong address at the DNC caused some problems; in any event at its
July 22, 2006 meeting the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee recommended Nevada
for the new pre-window caucus position.
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Over votes: 202 |
2004
Overview
Kerry-Edwards won by a sharply reduced plurality of 37,517 votes (8.75 percentage points). |
| Past Results |
1996
1992
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2000
Total votes including 2,566 blank votes and 596 over votes is 371,113. |
2000
Overview
No surprises as the Gore-Lieberman ticket won with a plurality of 67,441 votes (18.33 percentage points). |
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