United States Senate special election in Hawaii, 1990
United States Senate special election in Hawaii, 1990
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The 1990 United States Senate special election in Hawaii took place on November 4, 1990. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Daniel Akaka was elected to finish the term ending in 1995. He had been appointed by Governor John Waihee in April 1990 to serve temporarily after the death of Spark Matsunaga.[1]
Major candidates
Democratic
- Daniel Akaka, incumbent U.S. Senator and former U.S. Representative
Republican
Results
General election results
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
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Democratic |
Daniel Akaka |
188,901 |
53.72 |
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Republican |
Pat Saiki |
155,978 |
44.35 |
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Libertarian |
Ken Schoolland |
6,788 |
1.93 |
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Majority |
32,923 |
9.36 |
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Turnout |
351,666 |
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