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Hawaii primary results -- September 19, 1998By Congressional Quarterly
Candidate Votes %
Hometown Age Occupation
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GOVERNOR
*Ben Cayetano (D) 96,019 86.4%
Honolulu 58 Incumbent
Jim Brewer (D) 6,177 5.6%
Honolulu 58 Television producer
Richard C.S. Ho (D) 3,027 2.7%
Honolulu 57 Former state representative
Fred K. Tamura (D) 2,747 2.5%
Waipahu 57
Raymond N. Onaga (D) 1,653 1.5%
Honolulu 56 Printer; minister
Miles F. Shiratori (D) 1,500 1.3%
Kaneohe 45 Travel director
*Linda Lingle (R) 109,399 69.2%
Maui 44 Mayor
Frank F. Fasi (R) 48,671 30.8%
Honolulu 78 Former mayor
SENATE
*Daniel K. Inouye (D) 109,128 92.8%
Honolulu 74 Incumbent
Richard H. Thompson (D) 8,484 7.2%
Honolulu 53 Teacher
*Crystal Young (R) 27,004 28.1%
Honolulu 57 Legislative bill writer
Jay Lawrence Friedheim (R) 19,048 19.8%
Kailua 49 Lawyer
Eugene F. Douglass (R) 10,436 10.9%
Hilo 41 Adjunct chemistry professor
James R. DeLuze (R) 9,012 9.4%
Kailua 50 Physician
William F. Sink (R) 7,541 7.9%
Honolulu 51 Lawyer
Randolph John Amen (R) 7,503 7.8%
Honolulu 52 Lawyer
Stuart Todd Gregory (R) 6,386 6.7%
Hilo 39 Driver
Harry J. Friel (R) 5,367 5.6%
Honolulu 31 Former office manager
Paul A. Manner (R) 3,709 3.9%
Honolulu 47 News agency owner
HOUSE DISTRICT 1
(Honolulu -- Pearl City)
*Neil Abercrombie (D) 40,711 91.3%
Honolulu 60 Incumbent
Alexandra Kaan (D) 2,102 4.7%
Honolulu 49 Lawyer
Alfredo Canopin Jr. (D) 1,795 4.0%
Honolulu 42 Military information manager
*Gene Ward (R) Unopposed
Honolulu 55 State representative
HOUSE DISTRICT 2
(Suburban and Outer Oahu -- "Neighbor Islands")
*Patsy T. Mink (D) 61,378 89.6%
Honolulu 70 Incumbent
David L. "Sensei" Bourgoin (D) 7,105 10.4%
Honolulu 52 Lawyer
*Carol J. Douglass (R) 19,569 44.0%
Hilo 35 Homemaker; college student
Paul Steve O'Leary (R) 15,282 34.3%
Hilo 46 Economic development consultant
Thomas E. White (R) 9,639 21.7%
Mililani 47 Military consultant
* = Nominee
# = Will meet in runoff.
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