2016 United States Senate election in Hawaii

The 2016 United States Senate election in Hawaii was held November 8, 2016, concurrently with the 2016 U.S. presidential election as well as other elections to the United States Senate and House of Representatives and various state and local elections. The primaries were held August 13. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Brian Schatz won reelection to his first full term in office, defeating Republican former state legislator John Carroll.

2016 United States Senate election in Hawaii

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Nominee Brian Schatz John Carroll
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 306,604 92,653
Percentage 73.61% 22.24%

Schatz:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
     No votes

U.S. senator before election

Brian Schatz
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Brian Schatz
Democratic

Background

In 2011, Daniel Inouye announced that he planned to run for a record tenth term in 2016, when he would have been 92 years old. He also said, "I have told my staff and I have told my family that when the time comes, when you question my sanity or question my ability to do things physically or mentally, I don't want you to hesitate, do everything to get me out of here, because I want to make certain the people of Hawaii get the best representation possible."

Inouye died on December 17, 2012. Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie appointed Lieutenant Governor Brian Schatz, a Democrat, to succeed Inouye. Schatz won a 2014 special election to serve the remainder of Inouye's term.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

  • Makani Christensen
  • Tutz Honeychurch
  • Arturo Reyes, perennial candidate
  • Brian Schatz, incumbent senator
  • Miles Shiratori

Declined

  • Colleen Hanabusa, former U.S. Representative and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2014 (running for HI-01)
  • Mark Takai, U.S. Representative (died)
  • Tulsi Gabbard, U.S. Representative (running for reelection)

Former

  • Daniel Inouye, U.S. Senator from Hawaii (1963–2012), U.S. Representative for Hawaii's at-large congressional district (1959–1963). Inouye had declared his intent to run for re-election to a record tenth term, but he died in office on December 17, 2012.

Results

Democratic primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Brian Schatz (incumbent) 162,891 86.17%
Democratic Makani Christensen 11,898 6.29%
Democratic Miles Shiratori 8,620 4.56%
Democratic Arturo Reyes 3,819 2.02%
Democratic Tutz Honeychurch 1,815 0.96%
Total votes 189,043 100.00%

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

  • John Carroll, former State Senator, former State Representative, nominee for US Senate in 2000 and perennial candidate
  • Karla Gottschalk, attorney
  • Eddie Pirkowski, perennial candidate
  • John Roco, perennial candidate

Withdrew

  • Charles Collins, candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2012 and for Governor of Hawaii in 2014

Declined

  • Cam Cavasso, former state representative and Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2004, 2010, and 2014
  • Charles Djou, former U.S. Representative (running for Mayor of Honolulu)

Results

Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Carroll 26,747 74.58%
Republican John P. Roco 3,956 11.03%
Republican Karla Gottschalk 3,045 8.49%
Republican Eddie Pirkowski 2,114 5.89%
Total votes 35,862 100.00%

Other primaries

Libertarian

Candidates

Declared
  • Michael Kokoski, nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2014

Results

Libertarian primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Libertarian Michael Kokoski 909 100.00%
Total votes 909 100.00%

Constitution

Candidates

Declared
  • Joy Allison, independent candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2014

Results

Constitution primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Constitution Joy Allison 217 100.00%
Total votes 217 100.00%

American Shopping

Candidates

Declared
  • John Giuffre

Results

American Shopping primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
American Shopping John Giuffre 111 100.00%
Total votes 111 100.00%

General election

Schatz defeated Carroll on election day, winning his second election to the U.S. Senate and his first full term after being appointed to the seat in 2012 following the death of Daniel Inouye. This was his largest margin of victory, as he won over 4% more of the electorate in this election.

Fundraising

Candidate Raised Spent Cash on Hand
Brian Schatz (D) $3,316,074 $1,195,572 $3,074,380
John Carroll (R)

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report Safe D November 2, 2016
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe D November 7, 2016
Rothenberg Political Report Safe D November 3, 2016
Daily Kos Safe D November 8, 2016
Real Clear Politics Safe D November 7, 2016

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Brian
Schatz (D)
John
Carroll (R)
Undecided
SurveyMonkey November 1–7, 2016 426 ± 4.6% 70% 26% 4%
SurveyMonkey October 31–November 6, 2016 426 ± 4.6% 67% 29% 4%
SurveyMonkey October 28–November 3, 2016 435 ± 4.6% 68% 26% 6%
SurveyMonkey October 27–November 2, 2016 424 ± 4.6% 70% 26% 4%
SurveyMonkey October 26–November 1, 2016 428 ± 4.6% 70% 26% 4%
SurveyMonkey October 25–31, 2016 467 ± 4.6% 69% 27% 4%

Results

United States Senate election in Hawaii, 2016
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Brian Schatz (incumbent) 306,604 73.61% +3.83%
Republican John Carroll 92,653 22.24% −5.46%
Constitution Joy Allison 9,103 2.19% N/A
Libertarian Michael Kokowski 6,809 1.63% −0.89%
American Shopping John Giuffre 1,393 0.33% N/A
Total votes 416,562 100.00% N/A
Democratic hold

By county

By congressional district

Schatz won both congressional districts.

District Schatz Carroll Representative
1st 74% 22% Colleen Hanabusa
2nd 73% 22% Tulsi Gabbard

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