2014 Hawaii gubernatorial election

The 2014 Hawaii gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Governor of Hawaii, concurrently with a special election to Hawaii's Class III Senate Seat, as well as other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections.

2014 Hawaii gubernatorial election

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NomineeDavid IgeDuke AionaMufi Hannemann
PartyDemocraticRepublicanIndependent
Running mateShan TsutsuiElwin AhuLes Chang
Popular vote181,106135,77542,934
Percentage49.45%37.08%11.72%

County results
Ige:      40–50%      50–60%

Governor before election

Neil Abercrombie
Democratic

Elected Governor

David Ige
Democratic

Primary elections were held on August 9, 2014. In Hawaii, candidates for governor and lieutenant governor run in separate primaries and are then elected on the same ticket. Incumbent Democratic governor Neil Abercrombie ran for re-election to a second term in office, but was defeated by State Senator David Ige in the Democratic primary, making Abercrombie the first incumbent governor to lose renomination in Hawaii history. Incumbent Democratic lieutenant governor Shan Tsutsui was renominated.

The Republicans nominated former lieutenant governor Duke Aiona and pastor and former circuit court judge Elwin Ahu. Also running as an independent was former mayor of Honolulu Mufi Hannemann and former Honolulu parks and recreation director Les Chang. Ige and Tsutsui won the election. As of 2023, this election was the only time since 1994 that the winning gubernatorial nominee won the Hawaii gubernatorial election with only a plurality of the popular vote.

Democratic primary

Governor

Candidates

Declared
Declined

Endorsements

David Ige
Individuals

Debates

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Neil
Abercrombie
David
Ige
OtherUndecided
Ward ResearchJuly 21–29, 2014458± 4.6%36%54%11%
Civil BeatJuly 24–28, 2014895± 3.3%41%51%8%
Public Policy PollingJuly 23–24, 2014410± ?39%49%12%
Civil BeatJune 7–9, 2014729± 3.6%37%48%15%
SMS Research*March 24–April 25, 20141,402± 2.6%42%28%30%
Civil BeatFebruary 12–15, 2014643± 3.9%37%37%26%
Ward ResearchJanuary 29–February 3, 2014528± 4.3%47%38%14%
  • * Internal poll for Neil Abercrombie campaign

Results

Results by county:
Map legend
  •   Ige—70–80%
  •   Ige—60–70%
  •   Ige—50–60%
Democratic primary results[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDavid Ige 157,050 66.01
DemocraticNeil Abercrombie (incumbent)73,50730.09
DemocraticVan Tanabe2,6221.01
DemocraticBlank vote4,6141.94
DemocraticOver vote1240.05
Total votes237,917 100.00

Lieutenant governor

Brian Schatz won the Democratic primary for lieutenant governor in 2010 with 37% of the vote and was elected alongside Abercrombie. After the death of U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye in December 2012, Abercrombie appointed Schatz to succeed him in the Senate. Schatz resigned as lieutenant governor and was succeeded by Shan Tsutsui, the president of the Hawaii Senate.[9]

Candidates

Declared

Results

Results by county:
Map legend
  •   Tsutsui—70–80%
  •   Tsutsui—50–60%
Democratic primary results[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticShan Tsutsui (incumbent) 120,779 50.77
DemocraticClayton Hee81,25534.15
DemocraticMary Zanakis18,1747.64
DemocraticMiles Shiratori2,5931.09
DemocraticSam Puletasi2,1260.89
DemocraticBlank vote12,8505.04
DemocraticOver vote1390.06
Total votes237,916 100.00

Republican primary

Governor

Candidates

Declared
Declined

Endorsements

Results

Results by county:
Map legend
  •   Aiona—>90%
Republican primary results[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDuke Aiona 41,832 94.77
RepublicanStuart Todd Gregory6401.45
RepublicanCharles (Trump) Collins5801.31
RepublicanBlank vote1,0542.39
RepublicanOver vote360.08
Total votes44,142 100.00

Lieutenant governor

Candidates

Declared
  • Elwin Ahu, pastor and former circuit court judge[16]
  • Warner "Kimo" Sutton, businessman[17]
Declined

Results

Republican primary results[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanElwin Ahu 27,678 62.07
RepublicanWarner "Kimo" Sutton11,51126.08
RepublicanBlank vote4,92111.15
RepublicanOver vote320.07
Total votes44,142 100.00

Libertarian nomination

Governor

Candidates

Declared
  • Jeff Davis, solar contractor and radio show host[19]

Results

Libertarian primary results[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
LibertarianJeff Davis 587 82.56
LibertarianBlank vote12417.44
Total votes711 100.00

Lieutenant governor

Candidates

Declared
  • Cynthia (Lahi) Marlin

Results

Libertarian primary results[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
LibertarianCynthia (Lahi) Marlin 555 78.06
LibertarianBlank vote15621.94
Total votes711 100.00

Hawaii Independent primary

Governor

Candidates

Declared

Results

Independent Party primary results[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentMufi Hannemann 2,103 88.62
IndependentBlank vote26911.34
IndependentOver vote10.04
Total votes2,373 100.00

Lieutenant governor

Candidates

Declared
  • Running mate: Les Chang, former Honolulu parks and recreation director[17]

Results

Independent Party primary results[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentLes Chang 1,370 57.73
IndependentBlank vote1,00242.23
IndependentOver vote10.04
Total votes2,373 100.00

No Party primary

Hawaii has strict criteria for independent candidates seeking to participate in the general election.[21] Three of the four candidates were disqualified for not having a running mate. The other candidate also had no running mate, but had already withdrawn from the race. They all still appeared on the ballot, alongside a notice about their status.[22]

Candidates

Disqualified

Withdrew

Results

Independent primary results[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentMisty Davis20118.03
IndependentRichard Morse988.79
IndependentKhis Dejean Caldwell857.62
IndependentJoe Spatola403.59
IndependentBlank vote68761.61
IndependentOver vote40.36
Total votes1,115 100.00

General election

Debates

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[23]Lean DNovember 3, 2014
Sabato's Crystal Ball[24]Likely DNovember 3, 2014
Rothenberg Political Report[25]Lean DNovember 3, 2014
Real Clear Politics[26]Likely DNovember 3, 2014

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
David
Ige (D)
Duke
Aiona (R)
Mufi
Hannemann (I)
OtherUndecided
CBS News/NYT/YouGovOctober 16–23, 20141,002± 6%54%22%5%0%19%
Civil BeatOctober 16–19, 20141,221± 2.8%40%34%11%6%[27]8%
27%26%47%
Tarrance Group/RGAOctober 2014800± 3.5%39%36%12%3%[27]11%
Ward ResearchOctober 11–18, 2014605± 4%47%35%12%1%[27]6%
Global Strategy GroupOctober 3–8, 2014600± 4%45%33%10%2%10%
CBS News/NYT/YouGovSeptember 20 – October 1, 20141,319± 4%41%35%6%0%18%
Civil BeatSeptember 11–14, 20141,055± 3%43%39%8%2%[27]8%
48%45%7%
Rasmussen ReportsSeptember 9–10, 2014750± 4%40%39%14%2%6%
CBS News/NYT/YouGovAugust 18 – September 2, 2014655± 6%37%35%6%2%20%
Ward ResearchJuly 21–29, 2014612± 4%34%41%15%10%
Civil BeatJune 7–9, 20141,078± 3%31%31%17%21%
Ward ResearchJanuary 29 – February 3, 2014642± 3.9%34%51%15%
Hypothetical polling
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Neil
Abercrombie (D)
Duke
Aiona (R)
Mufi
Hannemann (I)
OtherUndecided
Ward ResearchJuly 21–29, 2014612± 4%30%45%14%11%
CBS News/NYT/YouGovJuly 5–24, 20141,083± 3%37%40%14%7%
Civil BeatJune 7–9, 20141,078± 3%27%33%18%22%
Ward ResearchJanuary 29 – February 3, 2014642± 3.9%40%48%12%

Results

2014 Hawaii gubernatorial election[28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticDavid Ige 181,106 49.45% -9.16%
RepublicanDuke Aiona135,77537.08%-4.31%
IndependentMufi Hannemann42,93411.72%N/A
LibertarianJeff Davis6,3951.75%N/A
Total votes366,210 100.00% N/A
Democratic hold

References

Official campaign websites (Archived)