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Some state winners were declared, others were too close to call after the 2nd printout
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Some state winners were declared, others were too close to call after the 2nd printout

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Hawaii News Now called for multiple state races following the second printout released at 12:30 a.m. on Wednesday, November 6th.

According to the state elections office, that printout included all ballots except those dropped in mailboxes on Election Day.

Senate District 6: Incumbent Democratic Senator Angus McKelvey defeated Republican challenger Sheila Walker with 57.6% (8,782 votes), representing West and South Maui.

Senate District 22: Republican Samantha DeCorte defeated Democrat Cedric Gates with 49.7% (4,800 votes) in the battle for the open seat representing Ko Olina, Nanakuli, Maili, Waianae, Makaha and Makua.

House District 29: Democrat Ikaika Hussey defeated Republican Carole Kaapu with 65.4% (3,597 votes) for the open seat representing Kamehameha Heights, Kalihi Valley and Kalihi.

House District 30: Democrat Shirley Templo defeated Republican Premier Azinga with 65.1% (2,921 votes), representing Kalihi, Kalihi Kai, Keehi Lagoon and Hickam Village. Templo defeated current Rep. Sonny Ganaden in the primary.

House District 50: Democrat Mike Lee defeated Republican Timothy Connelly with 67.8% (8,869 votes), representing Kailua and Kaneohe Bay. Lee defeated current Rep. Natalia Hussey-Burdick in the primary.

Senate District 23: Incumbent Republican Senator Brenton Awa and Democrat Ben Shafer represent Kaneohe, Kahaluu, Laie, Kahuku, Mokuleia, Schofield Barracks and Kunia Camp.

House District 32: Incumbent Democratic Rep. Micah Aiu and Republican Garner Shimizu will represent Fort Shafter, Moanalua, Aliamanu, Foster Village, Aiea and Halawa.

House District 39: Incumbent Republican Rep. Elijah Pierick and Democrat Corey Rosenlee represent Royal Kunia, Village Park, Honouliuli, Hoopili and Waipahu.

House District 45: Democrat Desire Desoto and Republican Chris Muraoka for the open seat representing Waianae, Makaha.

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