1976 United States Senate election in Hawaii

Summary

The 1976 United States Senate election in Hawaii took place on November 2, 1976. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Hiram Fong did not seek re-election to a fourth term. Democrat Spark Matsunaga won the open seat by defeating Republican William Quinn.

1976 United States Senate election in Hawaii

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Nominee Spark Matsunaga William Quinn
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 162,305 122,724
Percentage 53.73% 40.62%

County results
Matsunaga:      50–60%      60–70%

U.S. senator before election

Hiram Fong
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Spark Matsunaga
Democratic

Primary elections were held on October 2.[1] Former Governor William F. Quinn easily won the Republican nomination with 93 percent of the vote. In the Democratic primary, Spark Matsunaga won with 51 percent of the vote. His closest competitor was his House colleague Patsy Mink, who received 41 percent.[1]

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1976 U.S. Senate election in Hawaii[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Spark Matsunaga 162,305 53.73% +5.30%
Republican William F. Quinn 122,724 40.62% -10.95%
People's Anthony Hodges 14,226 4.71%
Independent James Kimmel 1,433 0.47%
Libertarian Rockne Hart Johnson 1,404 0.46%
Democratic gain from Republican

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References edit

  1. ^ a b Turner, Wallace (October 3, 1976). "EX‐GOV. QUINN TO FACE MATSUNAGA IN HAWAII". The New York Times. Retrieved June 8, 2022.
  2. ^ "Statistics of the Presidential and Congressional Election of November 2, 1976" (PDF). U.S. Government Printing Office. Retrieved February 25, 2013.

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