Final results of the Hawai'i primary election
Advertiser Staff
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Here are final results of Saturday's primary election with 100 percent of the vote counted.
A total of 274,460 people voted out of 667,679 registered voters, a turnout of 41.1 percent.
Incumbents are designated by . Candidates who gained office outright at the primary election are listed in CAPITAL LETTERS.
The general election is Nov. 5.
Primary election video (courtesy of KHNL):
| Democratic nominee Mazie Hirono speaks to supporters | |
| GOP nominee Linda Lingle addresses supporters | 
Primary election stories:
|  | Analysis: Low turnout in primary spells bad news for Lingle | 
|  | Hirono confident she'll unite party to win the big one | 
|  | State's No. 1 job in Lingle's sights after easy victory | 
|  | Aiona, Matsunaga take No. 2 spot on tickets | 
|  | Mink wins big despite health issue | 
|  | Four incumbents feeling unions' anger | 
|  | School board incumbents leading way to general election | 
|  | Council returns favor incumbents, state legislators | 
|  | Apana, Arakawa ready for second round in Maui | 
|  | 2 familiar faces make finals for Kaua'i mayor | 
|  | Big Isle council races quickly pared down | 
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