Printout 1 is a full third of the votes.
Abercrombie going down in flames to Ige with twice the votes.
Hanabusa 52% to Schatz 48, very tight.
State rep 4 -
Joy SanBuenaventura 210 - 45%
Faye Hanohano 89 - 19%
Leilani Bronson-Crelly 25%
Jordan 12%
District 4 Council
Ilagan - 43%
Lozano - 24%
Naole - 18%
Greene - 15%
Dist 5 Council -
Paleka 429 40%
Hunt. 368 35%
Pueo. 11%
Almeida 6%
Cunningham, Hampton, Law each 3%
Sen. Dist 4
Lorraine Innouye 57% ahead of Malama Solomon 43%.
Second printout adds only 18K to the 100K in first PO.
As they come up ...
Abercrombie is toast.
Council Dist 5
Paleka - 41
Hunt - 34
Pueo - 11
Almeida - 6
Cunningham - 4
Law - 3
Hampton - 2
State Rep Dist 4
Sanbuenaventura - 44
Hanohano - 20
Bronson-Crelly - 14
Jordan - 13
Peleiholani - 9
US senate
Hanabusa - 50
Schatz - 48
3rd printout - 9 PM 80K votes
Hanabusa leads Schatz by only 11 votes!
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Looks like the results from those two Puna stations may well decide the Senate race!
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Also, State Senator, Dist 4:
INOUYE, Lorraine Rodero ....3,231 54.9%
SOLOMON, Malama ...........2,383 40.5%
MR, thank you for pitching in with the updates! I was doing that one next.
This is hard to do with a DVR because when I pause it, the stupid banner from Oceanic covers the banner running the results.
I haven't seen any results yet for District 1 Council, which is my district.
Kahele is winning Hilo Senate spot.
Willie winning Dist. 9.
Karen Eoff has Dist. 8.
Dist 2 has less than 5% in.
Inouye now 58 and Solomon 42.
They're saying the US Senate may be decided by the missing voted from District 4 and may hang in the balance until they're in.
Personally I think this is messed up. Not the Puna power part, but we're all supposed to vote not knowing any results. Having people vote when the races are known - that's almost like a second campaign could happen for that close race.
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The results are available online here:
http://hawaii.gov/elections/results/2014...4/primary/
Valerie Poindexter is winning district 1 in a blowout, 70.9% vs. 17.8% for Gering. District 2 is all in and Chung won with 65%. Interesting that Wille is getting less than her two opponents combined with all precincts in, and they are nearly even (26.7% for Gonzales and 22.4% for Shimaoka); Shimaoka was described as "little-known" in an article I just saw about the race. It may bode ill for her in the runoff.
Thanks, I totally forgot to look online!
I wonder why HNN didn't show the Poindexter-Gering race at all. Well good, Val is a wonderful person. Larry's a good guy too. But Val deserves to keep her seat.
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Last printout, with everything in except the two Puna precincts and (for some reason) one on Kauai, has Schatz ahead by 1800 votes. Still within the margin, but he won on the Big Island overall so that's good news for him with the Puna vote still to come in.
Oh, and RJ Hampton kept her last-place finish in District 5, with 79 votes. Sorry Sativa...