2012 Hawaii House of Representatives election explained

Election Name:2012 Hawaii House of Representatives Elections
Country:Hawaii
Type:legislative
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2010 Hawaii House of Representatives elections
Previous Year:2010
Election Date:November 6, 2012
Next Election:2014 Hawaii House of Representatives elections
Next Year:2014
Seats For Election:All 51 seats in the Hawaii House of Representatives.
Image1:3x4.svg
Leader1:Calvin K.Y. Say
Party1:Democratic Party (Hawaii)
Leaders Seat1:District 20
Last Election1:43
Seats Needed1: 16
Seats1:44
Seat Change1: 1
Popular Vote1:168,859
Percentage1:66.39%
Speaker
Before Election:Calvin K.Y. Say
Before Party:Democratic Party (Hawaii)
After Election:Joseph M. Souki
After Party:Democratic Party (Hawaii)
Leader2:Gene Ward
Party2:Republican Party (Hawaii)
Leaders Seat2:District 17
Last Election2:8
Seats Needed2: 18
Seats2:7
Seat Change2: 1
Popular Vote2:81468
Percentage2:32.03%

The 2012 Hawaii State House of Representatives Elections were held on November 6, 2012. All 51 seats were up for election.

A total of 6 (3 Democratic and 3 Republican) seats changed sides as a result of the election. 2 Republican incumbents failed to secure reelection against Democratic opponents. 3 Republicans took advantage of the redistricting and gained seats in districts vacated by incumbents. Democrats also took control of the District 19 seat vacated by retiring Republican Barbara Marumoto-Coons.

Retiring Incumbents

A total of 5 incumbents were retiring.

Incumbent Party District Notes
Jerry ChangDemocratic District 2 Did not seek reelection.
Robert HerkesDemocratic District 5 Retired to run for State Senate District 2.
Barbara Marumoto-CoonsRepublican District 19 Did not seek reelection.
Democratic District 29 Did not seek reelection.
Kymberly Marcos PineRepublican District 43 Retired to run for Honolulu City Council District 1

Incumbents Defeated in the Primary

Due to redistricting, two incumbents were forced to compete with each other for the same district. Democratic Representative Jessica Wooley (District 47) defeated Democratic representative Pono Chong (District 49) for the Democratic nomination in District 48.[1]

Republican Representative Gil Riviere lost his nomination to Richard Fale in the primary.[2] He was the only incumbent to lose a primary.

Complete List

DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
elected
2012 status / ResultCandidates
District 1Mark NakashimaDemocratic2009Re-electedMark Nakashima (D)
District 2Cliff Tsuji
Redistricted from District 3
Democratic2005Re-electedCliff Tsuji (D)
District 3Vacant
Incumbent Cliff Tsuji (D) redistricted to District 2
Vacant due to redistricting
Democratic Hold
Richard Onishi (D)
Marlene Nachbar Hapai (R)
Frederick Fogel (L)
District 4Faye HanohanoDemocratic2007Re-electedFaye Hanohano (D)
Hope Louise Carmelj (I)
Moke Stephens (I)
District 5Denny Coffman
Redistricted from District 6
Democratic2009Re-electedDenny Coffman (D)
Dave Bateman (R)
District 6Vacant
Incumbent Denny Coffman (D) redistricted to District 5
Vacant due to redistricting
Democratic Hold
Nicole Lowen (D)
Roy Ebert (R)
District 7Cindy EvansDemocratic2003Re-electedCindy Evans (D)
District 8Joseph M. SoukiDemocratic1989Re-electedJoseph M. Souki (D)
District 9Gilbert Keith-AgaranDemocratic2009Re-electedGilbert Keith-Agaran (D)
District 10Angus McKelveyDemocratic2007Re-electedAngus McKelvey (D)
Chayne Marten (R)
District 11George FontaineRepublican2011Lost re-election
Democratic Gain
Kaniela Ing (D)
George Fontaine (R)
District 12Kyle YamashitaDemocratic2007Re-electedKyle Yamashita (D)
Ekolu Kalama (R)
District 13Diane Mele CarrollDemocratic2005Re-electedDiane Mele Carroll (D)
Simon Russell (R)
District 14Derek KawakamiDemocratic2011Re-electedDerek Kawakami (D)
District 15James TokiokaDemocratic2007Re-electedJames Tokioka (D)
District 16Daynette MorikawaDemocratic2011Re-electedDaynette Morikawa (D)
Troy Trujillo (R)
District 17Gene WardRepublican2007Re-electedGene Ward (R)
District 18Mark HashemDemocratic2011Re-electedMark Hashem (D)
Jeremy Low (R)
District 19Barbara Marumoto-CoonsRepublican1979Retired
Democratic Gain
Bertrand Kobayashi (D)
Darrell Young (R)
District 20Calvin K.Y. SayDemocratic1977Re-electedCalvin K.Y. Say (D)
Julia Allen (R)
Keiko Bonk (G)
Joseph Heukulani (I)
District 21Scott NishimotoDemocratic2003Re-electedScott Nishimoto (D)
District 22Tom Brower
Redistricted from District 23
Democratic2007Re-electedTom Brower (D)
Marcus Hester (R)
District 23Isaac Choy
Redistricted from District 24
Democratic2009Re-electedIsaac Choy (D)
Zach Thomson (R)
District 24Della Au Belatti
Redistricted from District 25
Democratic2007Re-electedDella Au Belatti (D)
Isaiaha Kauka Sabey (R)
District 25Sylvia Luke
Redistricted from District 26
Democratic1999Re-electedSylvia Luke (D)
District 26Scott Saiki
Redistricted from District 22
Democratic1995Re-electedScott Saiki (D)
Tiffany Au (R)
District 27Corinne ChingRepublican2003Lost re-election
Democratic Gain
Takashi Ohno (D)
Corinne Ching (R)
District 28John Mizuno
Redistricted from District 30
Democratic2007Re-electedJohn Mizuno (D)
Carole Kauhiwai Kaapo (R)
District 29Karl Rhoads
Redistricted from District 28
Democratic2007Re-electedKarl Rhoads (D)
District 30Vacant
Incumbent John Mizuno (D) redistricted to District 28
Vacant due to redistricting
Democratic Hold
Romeo Munoz Cachola (D)
District 31Aaron Johnson
Redistricted from District 28
Republican2011Re-elected
Republican Gain
Aaron Johnson (R)
Lei Sharsh (D)
District 32Linda Ichiyama
Redistricted from District 31
Democratic2011Re-electedLinda Ichiyama (D)
Garner Musashi Shimizu (R)
District 33Mark Takai
Redistricted from District 34
Democratic1995Re-electedMark Takai (D)
Sam Kong (R)
District 34Vacant
Incumbent Mark Takai (D) redistricted to District 33
Vacant due to redistricting
Democratic Hold
Gregg Takayama (D)
District 35Roy Takumi
Redistricted from District 36
Democratic1993Re-electedRoy Takumi (D)
District 36Marilyn Lee
Redistricted from District 38
Democratic1997Re-electedMarilyn Lee (D)
Beth Fukumoto (R)
District 37Ryan YamaneDemocratic2005Re-electedRyan Yamane (D)
Emil Svrcina (R)
District 38Henry Aquino
Redistricted from District 35
Democratic2009Re-electedHenry Aquino (D)
District 39Ty Cullen
Redistricted from District 41
Democratic2011Re-electedTy Cullen (D)
Carl Wong (R)
District 40Vacant
Incumbent Sharon Har (D) redistricted to District 42
Vacant due to redistricting
Republican Gain
Bob McDermott (R)
Chris Kalani Manabat (D)
District 41Rida Cabanilla Arakawa
Redistricted from District 42
Democratic2005Re-electedRida Cabanilla Arakawa (D)
Adam Reeder (R)
District 42Sharon Har
Redistricted from District 40
Democratic2007Re-electedSharon Har (D)
Marissa Capelouto (R)
District 43Karen Leilani Awana
Redistricted from District 44
Democratic2007Re-electedKaren Leilani Awana (D)
Glenn Butler (R)
District 44Jo Jordan
Redistricted from District 45
Democratic2011Re-electedJo Jordan (D)
Creighton Pono Higa (R)
District 45Vacant
Incumbent Jo Jordan (D) redistricted to District 44
Vacant due to redistricting
Republican Gain
Lauren Kealohilani Cheape (R)
Jake Bradshaw (D)
District 46Marcus Oshiro
Redistricted from District 39
Democratic1995Re-electedMarcus Oshiro (D)
Christopher Murphy (R)
District 47Gil Riviere
Redistricted from District 46
Republican2011Lost Renomination
Republican Hold
Richard Fale (R)
D. Ululani Beirne (D)
District 48Pono Chong
Redistricted from District 49
Democratic2005Lost Renomination
Democratic Hold
Jessica Wooley (D)
Jessica Wooley
Redistricted from District 47
Democratic2009Re-elected
District 49Ken Ito
Redistricted from District 48
Democratic2005Re-electedKen Ito (D)
District 50Cynthia ThielenRepublican1991Re-electedCynthia Theilen (R)
District 51Chris LeeDemocratic2009Re-electedChris Lee (D)
Henry Vincent (R)

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hawaii Legislature: Primary Results Could Bring Leadership Change. Blair. Chad. 2012-08-09. Honolulu Civil Beat. en. 2019-07-12.
  2. Web site: The Latest Politician To Switch Sides - Gil Riviere. Boylan. Dan. 2014-06-04. MidWeek. en-US. 2019-07-12.