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2004 Election > Total votes as percentage
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46.2% |
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2004 Election > Voting age population
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852,000 |
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[42nd of 51]
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2005. |
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Electoral Votes
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4 |
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[41st of 51]
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2005. |
Gun Laws > Permits A permit to acquire, valid for 10 days, is required for every purchase of a handgun. A permit to acquire, valid for 1 year, is required for unlimited purchases of long guns. A license is needed to carry a handgun. Certain aliens may obtain a permit to acquire or use a firearm. |
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Source: FirstGov Official Government website |
Gun Laws > Prohibited firearms Since July 1, 1992, an assault pistol cannot be brought into Hawaii and, if legally owned before that date, can only be transferred to a licensed dealer or a county chief of police. Possession, sale, or transfer of an automatic firearm or a short barrel rifle or shotgun is prohibited. It is unlawful to possess or sell a handgun made of zinc alloy with a melting temperature of less than 800 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2003 |
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Seats in the House of Representatives
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2 seats |
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[39th of 50]
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Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2003 |
US gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Opposing Candidates Linda Lingle (Republican) 51.6% Mazie Hirono (Democratic) 47% Kau`i Hill (Natural Law) 0.7% Tracy Ryan (Libertarian) 0.4% Jim Brewer (Independent) 0.3% |
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Source: The United States House of Representatives |
US gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Party Democratic |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 2002 |
US gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Status Term-Limited, Republican victory |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 2002 |
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US gubernatorial elections, 2006 > Elections > Incumbent
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Linda Lingle |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 2002 |
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US gubernatorial elections, 2006 > Elections > Party
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Republican |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 2006 |
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US gubernatorial elections, 2006 > Elections > Status
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Re-elected |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 2006 |
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US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Incumbent
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Spark Matsunaga |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States gubernatorial elections, 2006 |
US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Opposing Candidates Clarence J. Brown (Republican) 17.0% E Floyd Bernier-Nachtwey (Independent) 2.9% |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1982 |
US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Party Democratic |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1982 |
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US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Status
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R80.1% |
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[1st of 28]
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Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1982 |
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Western Governors Association > Current Western Governors > Current Governor
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Linda Lingle |
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Source: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1982 |
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Western Governors Association > Current Western Governors > Elected/took office
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2,002 |
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Source: Wikipedia: Western Governors Association |
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Western Governors Association > Current Western Governors > Party
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Republican |
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Source: Wikipedia: Western Governors Association |
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Western Governors Association > Current Western Governors > Seat Up
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2010 (term-limited) |
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Source: Wikipedia: Western Governors Association |