Hawaii gubernatorial election, 2006
Hawaii gubernatorial election, 2006
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The Hawaii gubernatorial election of 2006 was held on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Linda Lingle was the first Republican elected governor of Hawaii since 1962. Although 2006 was a strong election year for Democrats, Lingle won re-election by a landslide owing to an economic rebound in the state that occurred during her tenure after tremulous decade for the state economy during the 90's and early 2000's. As of 2017, this is the most recent time a Republican was elected Governor of Hawaii.
Republican primary
Candidates
- Linda Lingle, incumbent governor
- George L. Berish, fellow of the Society of Actuaries
- Paul Manner, freelance news correspondent
- George G. Peabody, editor of the Molokai Advertiser-News
Results
Democratic primary
Candidate
- Randy Iwase, former state senator and former Honolulu city councilor
- William Aila, Wai'anae harbormaster
- Van Tanabe, former telecommunications executive
Results
Democratic primary results[2]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Democratic |
Randy Iwase |
119,058 |
66.43 |
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Democratic |
William J. Aila, Jr. |
43,845 |
24.46 |
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Democratic |
Van K. Tanabe |
16,317 |
9.10 |
Total votes |
179,220 |
100 |
Green Party
- James Brewer Jr. - full-time political-economic educator and advocate for Hawaii's employee families
Libertarian Party
General election
References
External links
External
- Official Campaign Websites
- Official government and party websites
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