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Hawaii primary results -- September 19, 1998By Congressional QuarterlyCandidate Votes % Hometown Age Occupation ---------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNOR *Ben Cayetano (D) 96,019 86.4% Honolulu 58 Incumbent Jim Brewer (D) 6,177 5.6% Honolulu 58 Television producer Richard C.S. Ho (D) 3,027 2.7% Honolulu 57 Former state representative Fred K. Tamura (D) 2,747 2.5% Waipahu 57 Raymond N. Onaga (D) 1,653 1.5% Honolulu 56 Printer; minister Miles F. Shiratori (D) 1,500 1.3% Kaneohe 45 Travel director *Linda Lingle (R) 109,399 69.2% Maui 44 Mayor Frank F. Fasi (R) 48,671 30.8% Honolulu 78 Former mayor SENATE *Daniel K. Inouye (D) 109,128 92.8% Honolulu 74 Incumbent Richard H. Thompson (D) 8,484 7.2% Honolulu 53 Teacher *Crystal Young (R) 27,004 28.1% Honolulu 57 Legislative bill writer Jay Lawrence Friedheim (R) 19,048 19.8% Kailua 49 Lawyer Eugene F. Douglass (R) 10,436 10.9% Hilo 41 Adjunct chemistry professor James R. DeLuze (R) 9,012 9.4% Kailua 50 Physician William F. Sink (R) 7,541 7.9% Honolulu 51 Lawyer Randolph John Amen (R) 7,503 7.8% Honolulu 52 Lawyer Stuart Todd Gregory (R) 6,386 6.7% Hilo 39 Driver Harry J. Friel (R) 5,367 5.6% Honolulu 31 Former office manager Paul A. Manner (R) 3,709 3.9% Honolulu 47 News agency owner HOUSE DISTRICT 1 (Honolulu -- Pearl City) *Neil Abercrombie (D) 40,711 91.3% Honolulu 60 Incumbent Alexandra Kaan (D) 2,102 4.7% Honolulu 49 Lawyer Alfredo Canopin Jr. (D) 1,795 4.0% Honolulu 42 Military information manager *Gene Ward (R) Unopposed Honolulu 55 State representative HOUSE DISTRICT 2 (Suburban and Outer Oahu -- "Neighbor Islands") *Patsy T. Mink (D) 61,378 89.6% Honolulu 70 Incumbent David L. "Sensei" Bourgoin (D) 7,105 10.4% Honolulu 52 Lawyer *Carol J. Douglass (R) 19,569 44.0% Hilo 35 Homemaker; college student Paul Steve O'Leary (R) 15,282 34.3% Hilo 46 Economic development consultant Thomas E. White (R) 9,639 21.7% Mililani 47 Military consultant * = Nominee # = Will meet in runoff. MORE STORIES:Monday, September 21, 1998
White House relieved after Clinton testimony goes public Clinton's three lies, according to Starr What M-Day was like inside the courthouse What's next for Judiciary Committee Poll: Most will watch Clinton tape, though few think it should be released Politicians, public await release of videotape Hawaii primary results -- September 19, 1998 Lust-See TV: America watches Clinton with rapt disgust Clinton used Iraq, Tripp as reasons to turn down grand jury invite Republicans see an evasive Clinton on tape, but no knockout blow White House offers $7.1 billion farm aid package House GOP tax cuts take care of business Web sites to offer Clinton video ![]() |
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