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Same-day party enrollment and voter registration will be available at each poll site. Hawaii will send 22 pledged delegates to the party’s national convention in August.
ZUMAPRESS.com Biden won with 66% of the vote in a contest in which only 1,563 votes were cast, according to the Hawaii Democratic Party. Twenty-nine percent of voters chose “Uncommitted.” ...
President Joe Biden handily won the Democratic Party of Hawaii’s caucus Wednesday night, but “uncommitted” equaled nearly 30% of the votes tallied. A total of 1,563 votes were cast statewide ...
Democratic Party of Hawaii interim chair Adrian Tam places his presidential caucus ballot for counting in an envelope held by party volunteer Bonnie Fraser in Honolulu on Wednesday, March 6, 2024.
Biden won with 66% of the vote in a contest in which only 1,563 votes were cast, according to the Hawaii Democratic Party. Twenty-nine percent of voters chose “Uncommitted.” ...
Hawaii Representative Ed Case, who is up for re-election and heavily favored to win, made an appearance at the party. He spoke about how Republicans will be taking control of the U.S. Senate and ...
The Democratic Party of Hawaii held its 2020 presidential preference vote entirely by mail for the first time. Slightly more than 35,000 voters participated, about 44% of the more than 79,000 ...
Party officials released the results after 10 p.m., withholding the delegate allocation as they awaited results from Lanai. Consequently, the distribution of Hawaii's 22 delegates remains pending.
“The Hawaii Republican Party commends President Joe Biden for his decision to withdraw from the race for a second term, recognizing that it is in the best interest of the country and his own ...
The Democratic Party of Hawaii said voters will also have the choice to vote uncommitted. The options on the ballot are Biden, Phillips, Williamson, “Uncommitted” and two other candidates.
The Hawaii Democratic party has scrapped plans for in-person voting during its party-run presidential primary on April 4 in favor of mailed ballots over concerns of the coronavirus.
Democratic Party of Hawaii interim chair Adrian Tam places his presidential caucus ballot for counting in an envelope held by party volunteer Bonnie Fraser in Honolulu on Wednesday, March 6, 2024.
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