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      The 2022 Hawaii gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the next governor of Hawaii. Incumbent Democratic governor David Ige was term-limited and ineligible to run for a third term. Incumbent lieutenant governor Josh Green was the Democratic nominee, and faced former lieutenant governor Duke Aiona, the Republican nominee. This marked the third time Aiona had been the Republican gubernatorial nominee, having previously run unsuccessfully in 2010 and 2014. Green won the election with 63.2% of the vote.
      Green's performance was the highest percentage of the vote ever received by any gubernatorial candidate in the state's history, surpassing the record from the previous election. Despite this, Aiona performed 3 points better and received 20,000 more raw votes than Andria Tupola did in 2018, likely because there were no third-party candidates in the 2022 race. Green is the first Hawaii governor born after Hawaii's statehood.


      Democratic primary




      = Governor

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      Candidates




      = Nominee

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      Josh Green, lieutenant governor of Hawaii (2018–present) and former state senator (2008–2018)


      = Eliminated in primary

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      David Bourgoin, business consultant and candidate for mayor of Honolulu in 2020
      Vicky Cayetano, former First Lady of Hawaii (1997–2002) and wife to former governor Ben Cayetano
      Kai Kahele, U.S. representative for Hawaii's 2nd congressional district (2021–2023)
      Richard Kim, dentist, musician, and candidate for governor in 2018
      Clyde Lewman, realtor
      Van Tanabe, perennial candidate


      = Withdrew

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      Kirk Caldwell, former mayor of Honolulu (2013–2021) and former state representative (2002–2008)


      = Declined

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      Donovan Dela Cruz, state senator (2011–present)
      Colleen Hanabusa, former U.S. representative for Hawaii's 1st congressional district (2011–2015, 2016–2019), candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2014, candidate for governor in 2018, and candidate for mayor of Honolulu in 2020
      Sharon Har, state representative (2007–present)


      = Endorsements

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      Polling


      Graphical summary


      Results




      = Lieutenant governor

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      Candidates




      = Nominee

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      Sylvia Luke, state representative (1999–2022) and House Finance Committee chair (2013–2022)


      = Eliminated in primary

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      Keith Amemiya, business executive and candidate for mayor of Honolulu in 2020
      Ikaika Anderson, former member (2009–2020) and chair (2019–2020) of the Honolulu City Council
      Daniel H. Cunningham, independent candidate for governor in 2002 and 2010
      Sherry Menor-McNamara, president and CEO of Chamber of Commerce Hawaii (2013–present)
      Sam Puletasi, candidate for lieutenant governor in 2014 and for Hawaii's 1st congressional district in 2016 and 2018


      = Withdrew

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      Jill Tokuda, former state senator (2006–2018) and candidate for lieutenant governor in 2018 (successfully ran for U.S. House)


      = Declined

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      Sergio Alcubilla, attorney and former director of external relations, Legal Aid Society of Hawaii (ran for Hawaii's 1st congressional district)
      Donovan Dela Cruz, state senator
      Joey Manahan, Honolulu City Councilmember (2013–2021) and former state representative (2007–2013)
      Kym Pine, former state representative, former Honolulu City Councilmember, and candidate for Mayor of Honolulu in 2020
      Scott Saiki, Speaker of the Hawaii House of Representatives


      Endorsements




      Polling




      Results




      Republican primary




      = Governor

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      Candidates




      = Nominee

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      Duke Aiona, former lieutenant governor (2002–2010) and nominee for governor in 2010 and 2014


      = Eliminated in primary

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      Gary Cordery, businessman
      George Hawat
      Keline-Kameyo Kahau, Aloha ʻĀina candidate for Hawaii House of Representatives in 2020 (also filed for Aloha ʻĀina primary)
      Lynn Barry Mariano, retired Army Officer and Civil Servant
      Paul Morgan, business consultant and former member of the Hawaii Army National Guard
      Moses Paskowitz, realtor
      B.J. Penn, mixed martial arts and Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner and former UFC Champion
      Heidi Tsuneyoshi, Honolulu City Councilmember
      Walter Woods


      = Declined

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      Peter Savio, businessperson and real estate developer
      Andria Tupola, Honolulu City Councilmember (2021–present), former Minority Leader of the Hawaii House of Representatives (2017–2018), and nominee for governor in 2018


      = Endorsements

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      Polling




      Results




      = Lieutenant governor

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      Candidates




      = Nominee

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      Seaula Tupa'i Jr., pastor


      = Eliminated in primary

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      Rob Burns, realtor
      Tae Kim, candidate for Honolulu prosecutor in 2020


      Results




      Nonpartisan primary


      Under Hawaii law, a nonpartisan candidate must either receive at least ten percent of the vote for that office (32,729 votes for governor or 30,918 votes for lieutenant governor) or receive a vote "equal to or greater than the lowest vote received by the partisan candidate who was nominated" (37,608 votes for governor or 35,798 votes for lieutenant governor) to qualify for the general election ballot. Because none of the nonpartisan candidates for governor or lieutenant governor met that threshold, no nonpartisan candidates for governor or lieutenant governor advanced to the general election.


      = Governor

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      Candidates




      = Eliminated in primary

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      Caleb Nazara, pastor
      Keleionalani Taylor, activist


      Results




      = Lieutenant governor

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      Candidates




      = Nominee

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      Charles Keoho


      Results




      General election




      = Predictions

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      = Post-primary endorsements

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      = Results

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      By county




      By congressional district


      Green won both congressional districts.


      Notes



      Partisan clients


      References




      External links


      Official campaign websites

      Duke Aiona (R) for Governor Archived June 25, 2022, at the Wayback Machine
      Mihail Gilevich (I) for Governor
      Josh Green (D) for Governor
      T. K. Hinshaw (L) for Governor

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