Hawaii Caucuses Facts and Figures
Compiled by the U.S.News & World Report library staff
Presidential Caucuses
Winners
Democrats
- 1988 Michael Dukakis
- 1992 Bill Clinton
- 1996 Unopposed—Bill Clinton
- 2000 Al Gore
- 2004 John Kerry
Republicans
- 1988 Pat Robertson
- 1992 No caucus
- 1996 Caucus
- 2000 George W. Bush
- 2004 Unopposed—George W. Bush
Sources:
Associated Press
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
San Francisco Chronicle
Washington Post
Houston Chronicle
Honolulu Advertiser
CNN
Voter Registration Demographics
2006 General Election:
662,728 people were registered to vote in the 2006 general election.
348,988 voted in the election, which is a turnout of 52.7%.
2004 Election:
647,238 people were registered to vote in the 2004 general election.
431,662 voted in the election, which is a turnout of 66.7%.
Source: Hawaii Office of Elections
General Election
Winners
- 1988 Michael Dukakis
- 1992 Bill Clinton
- 1996 Bill Clinton
- 2000 Al Gore
- 2004 John Kerry
Sources:
Congressional Quarterly's Guide to U.S. Elections
Hawaii Office of Elections
Exit Poll Demographics
2004 Election
Gender
- Male: 45%
- Female: 55%
Race
- White: 42%
- African-American: 1%
- Latino: 10%
Age
- 18-29: 15%
- 30-44: 26%
- 45-59: 38%
- 60 and older: 22%
Source: CNN
Fun Facts About Hawaii
• Since Hawaii became a state, Democrats have won every presidential election there except for two. Republican incumbents Nixon and Reagan won respectively in 1972 and 1984.
• A 1968 amendment to the state's Constitution allowed presidential primaries, but neither party has held one.
• Until the 2004 campaign, Hawaii held its Democratic caucuses on Super Tuesday. The 2004 caucus was held in late February, one week prior to Super Tuesday.
Sources:
The Associated Press
Congressional Quarterly's Guide to U.S. Elections
State of Hawaii Office of Elections
Honolulu Advertiser
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