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May 23, 2010


Republican Wins in Hawaii Special Election

Charles Djou (R) was elected last night to represent Hawaii's first district, prevailing in a special election to fill the seat of Neil Abercrombie (D), who resigned to run for governor, the Honolulu Advertiser reports.

Djou prevailed with 40% of the vote. His nearest rival, Colleen Hanabusa (D), garnered 31%, and former Rep. Ed Case (D) received 28%. Republicans are likely to point to this election, which breaks a string of special election defeats, as indicative of a national trend, while Democrats will note that Djou won only because the two Democratic candidates split the vote.










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