This is a list of results for elections in which Daniel Inouye, a Democrat. He was elected Hawaii's first U.S. Representative in 1959, and was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1962. He served until his death in 2012. Inouye is the 2nd longest-serving senator in history.
U.S. House elections
Hawaii At-large congressional district, 1959 (Democratic primary):[1]
- Daniel Inouye – 51,787 (65.33%)
- Patsy Mink – 21,702 (27.38%)
- Elizabeth K. Young – 5,783 (7.30%)
Hawaii At-large congressional district, 1959:[2]
- Daniel Inouye (D) – 111,727 (68.64%)
- Charles H. Silva (R) – 51,058 (31.37%)
Hawaii At-large congressional district, 1960:[3]
- Daniel Inouye (D) (inc.) – 135,827 (74.37%)
- Frederick Titcomb (R) – 46,812 (25.63%)
U.S. Senate elections
United States Senate election in Hawaii, 1962:[4]
- Daniel Inouye (D) – 136,294 (69.41%)
- Benjamin F. Dillingham II (R) – 60,067 (30.59%)
United States Senate election in Hawaii, 1968:[5]
- Daniel Inouye (D) (inc.) – 189,248 (83.40%)
- Wayne C. Thiessen (R) – 34,008 (14.99%)
- Oliver M. Lee (Peace and Freedom) – 3,671 (1.62%)
United States Senate election in Hawaii, 1974:[6]
- Daniel Inouye (D) (inc.) – 207,454 (82.91%)
- James D. Kimmel (People's) – 42,767 (17.09%)
United States Senate election in Hawaii, 1980:[7]
- Daniel Inouye (D) (inc.) – 224,485 (77.95%)
- Copper Brown (R) – 53,068 (18.43%)
- H. E. Shasteen (LBT) – 10,453 (3.63%)
United States Senate election in Hawaii, 1986:[8]
- Daniel Inouye (D) (inc.) – 241,887 (73.57%)
- Frank Hutchinson (R) – 86,910 (26.43%)
United States Senate election in Hawaii, 1992:[9]
- Daniel Inouye (D) (inc.) – 208,266 (57.27%)
- Rick Reed (R) – 97,928 (26.93%)
- Linda B. Martin (Green) – 49,921 (13.73%)
- Richard Rowland (LBT) – 7,547 (2.08%)
Democratic primary for the United States Senate from Hawaii, 1998:[10]
- Daniel Inouye (inc.) – 108,891 (92.79%)
- Richard Thompson – 8,468 (7.22%)
United States Senate election in Hawaii, 1998:[11]
- Daniel Inouye (D) (inc.) – 315,252 (76.42%)
- Crystal Young (R) – 70,964 (17.20%)
- Blank votes – 13,862 (3.36%)
- Lloyd Mallan (LBT) – 11,908 (2.89%)
- Write-in – 537 (0.13%)
Democratic primary for the United States Senate from Hawaii, 2004:[12]
- Daniel Inouye (inc.) – 153,748 (95.18%)
- Brian Evans – 7,790 (4.82%)
United States Senate election in Hawaii, 2004:[13]
- Daniel Inouye (D) (inc.) – 313,629 (75.49%)
- Campbell Cavasso (R) – 87,172 (20.98%)
- Jim Brewer (I) – 9,269 (2.23%)
- Lloyd Mallan (LBT) – 5,277 (1.27%)
- Write-in – 111 (0.03%)
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Daniel Inouye (incumbent) | 276,928 | 74.81% | -0.70% | |
Republican | Cam Cavasso | 79,830 | 21.57% | +0.58% | |
Green | Jim Brewer | 7,756 | 2.10% | N/A | |
Libertarian | Lloyd Jeffrey Mallen | 2,953 | 0.80% | -0.47% | |
Independent | Jeff Jarrett | 2,695 | 0.73% | N/A | |
Majority | 197,098 | 53.25% | |||
Total votes | 370,162 | 100 | |||
Democratic hold | Swing | ||||
Presidential elections
1972 Democratic National Convention (vice presidential tally):[15]
- Thomas Eagleton – 1,742 (59.07%)
- Frances Farenthold – 405 (13.73%)
- Mike Gravel – 226 (7.66%)
- Endicott Peabody – 108 (3.66%)
- Clay Smothers – 74 (2.51%)
- Birch Bayh – 62 (2.10%)
- Peter Rodino – 57 (1.93%)
- Jimmy Carter – 30 (1.02%)
- Shirley Chisholm – 20 (0.68%)
- Moon Landrieu – 19 (0.64%)
- Edward T. Breathitt – 18 (0.61%)
- Ted Kennedy – 15 (0.51%)
- Fred R. Harris – 14 (0.48%)
- Richard G. Hatcher – 11 (0.37%)
- Harold E. Hughes – 10 (0.34%)
- Joseph M. Montoya – 9 (0.31%)
- William L. Guy – 8 (0.27%)
- Adlai Stevenson III – 8 (0.27%)
- Robert Bergland – 5 (0.17%)
- Hodding Carter – 5 (0.17%)
- Cesar Chavez – 5 (0.17%)
- Wilbur Mills – 5 (0.17%)
- Wendell Anderson – 4 (0.14%)
- Stanley Arnold – 4 (0.14%)
- Ron Dellums – 4 (0.14%)
- John J. Houlihan – 4 (0.14%)
- Roberto A. Mondragon – 4 (0.14%)
- Reubin O'Donovan Askew – 3 (0.10%)
- Herman Badillo – 3 (0.10%)
- Eugene McCarthy – 3 (0.10%)
- Claiborne Pell – 3 (0.10%)
- Terry Sanford – 3 (0.10%)
- Ramsey Clark – 2 (0.07%)
- Richard J. Daley – 2 (0.07%)
- John DeCarlo – 2 (0.07%)
- Ernest Gruening – 2 (0.07%)
- Roger Mudd – 2 (0.07%)
- Edmund Muskie – 2 (0.07%)
- Claude Pepper – 2 (0.07%)
- Abraham Ribicoff – 2 (0.07%)
- Pat Taylor – 2 (0.07%)
- Leonard F. Woodcock – 2 (0.07%)
- Bruno Agnoli – 2 (0.07%)
- Ernest Albright – 1 (0.03%)
- William A. Barrett – 1 (0.03%)
- Daniel Berrigan – 1 (0.03%)
- Phillip Berrigan – 1 (0.03%)
- Julian Bond – 1 (0.03%)
- Hargrove Bowles – 1 (0.03%)
- Archibald "Archie" Bunker – 1 (0.03%)
- Phillip Burton – 1 (0.03%)
- William Chappell – 1 (0.03%)
- Lawton Chiles – 1 (0.03%)
- Frank Church – 1 (0.03%)
- Robert Drinan – 1 (0.03%)
- Nick Galifianakis – 1 (0.03%)
- John Goodrich – 1 (0.03%)
- Michael Griffin – 1 (0.03%)
- Martha Griffiths – 1 (0.03%)
- Charles Hamilton – 1 (0.03%)
- Patricia Harris – 1 (0.03%)
- Jim Hunt – 1 (0.03%)
- Daniel Inouye – 1 (0.03%)
- Henry M. Jackson – 1 (0.03%)
- Robery Kariss – 1 (0.03%)
- Allard K. Lowenstein – 1 (0.03%)
- Mao Zedong – 1 (0.03%)
- Eleanor McGovern – 1 (0.03%)
- Martha Mitchell – 1 (0.03%)
- Ralph Nader – 1 (0.03%)
- George Norcross – 1 (0.03%)
- Jerry Rubin – 1 (0.03%)
- Fred Seaman – 1 (0.03%)
- Joe Smith – 1 (0.03%)
- Benjamin Spock – 1 (0.03%)
- Patrick Tavolacci – 1 (0.03%)
- George Wallace – 1 (0.03%)
References
- ↑ "HI At-Large – D Primary Race – Jun 27, 1959". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- ↑ "HI At-Large Race – Aug 21, 1959". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- ↑ "HI At-Large Race – Nov 08, 1960". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- ↑ "HI US Senate Race – Nov 06, 1962". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- ↑ "HI US Senate Race – Nov 05, 1968". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- ↑ "HI US Senate Race – Nov 05, 1974". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- ↑ "HI US Senate Race – Nov 04, 1980". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- ↑ "HI US Senate Race – Nov 04, 1986". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- ↑ "HI US Senate Race – Nov 03, 1992". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- ↑ "HI US Senate- D Primary Race – Sep 19, 1998". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- ↑ "HI US Senate Race – Nov 03, 1998". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- ↑ "HI US Senate – D Primary Race – Sep 18, 2004". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- ↑ "HI US Senate Race – Nov 02, 2004". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
- ↑ "General election results 2010" (PDF). hawaii.gov. Retrieved April 10, 2023.
- ↑ "US Vice President – D Convention Race – Jul 10, 1972". Our Campaigns. Retrieved July 2, 2010.