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2006 United States Senate election in Hawaii

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2006 United States Senate election in Hawaii

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Nominee Daniel Akaka Cynthia Thielen
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 210,330 126,097
Percentage 61.4% 36.8%

County results
Akaka:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. senator before election

Daniel Akaka
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Daniel Akaka
Democratic

The 2006 United States Senate election in Hawaii was held November 7, 2006. Incumbent Democrat Daniel Akaka won re-election to his third full term.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Campaign

Case had stated that although he has the deepest respect for Daniel Akaka, Hawaii is in a time of transition with regard to the state's representation in Congress which requires that the state phase in the next generation to provide continuity in that service. He had warned the state would lose all clout in Washington if the state's two US Senators, both of whom are over 80 years old, leave office within a short time of each other.[citation needed] If a Senator were to die, Hawaii election law requires that the governor appoint a replacement of the same party.[1]

Hawaii's other members of Congress, Rep. Neil Abercrombie and Sen. Daniel Inouye, pledged their support to Akaka.[2]

Debates

Polling

Source Date Daniel
Akaka
Ed
Case
QMark Research & Polling May 15, 2006 40% 38%
Honolulu Advertiser/Ward Research July 2, 2006 51% 40%
Rasmussen August 11, 2006 47% 45%
Honolulu Advertiser/Ward Research September 17, 2006 51% 38%

Results

Democratic primary results[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Daniel Akaka (incumbent) 129,158 54.65%
Democratic Ed Case 107,163 45.35%
Total votes 236,321 100%

Republican primary

Candidates

  • Mark Beatty, attorney and businessman
  • Jerry Coffee, retired Navy captain, Vietnam War POW, and motivational speaker (withdrew from the race before the Republican primary but his name still appeared on the ballot)
  • Charles "Akacase" Collins [citation needed]
  • Jay Friedheim, attorney and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 1998 and 2004
  • Eddie Pirkowski, businessman
  • Steve Tataii, conflict resolution teacher and author

Results

Republican primary results[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jerry Coffee 10,139 41.01
Republican Mark Beatty 6,057 24.50
Republican Akacase Collins 3,146 12.72
Republican Jay Friedheim 2,299 9.30
Republican Steve Tataii 1,601 6.48
Republican Eddie Pirkowski 1,482 5.99
Total votes 24,724 100

Hawaii State Representative Cynthia Thielen was selected to be the Republican nominee after Jerry Coffee, who had previously withdrawn his candidacy, won the primary.

General election

Candidates

Polling

Source Date Daniel
Akaka (D)
Cynthia
Thielen (R)
Rasmussen August 11, 2006 58% 30%

Results

General election results
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Daniel Akaka (incumbent) 210,330 61.35% −11.5%
Republican Cynthia Thielen 126,097 36.78% +12.3%
Libertarian Lloyd Mallan 6,415 1.87% +1.0%
Majority 84,233 24.57%
Turnout 342,842
Democratic hold Swing

Akaka won in all 4 Hawaii counties, taking at least 60% of the vote in each area.

See also

References

Official campaign websites (Archived)