2014 Hawaii Gubernatorial Election

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Who won the 2014 Hawaii Gubernatorial Election?

David Ige won the 2014 Hawaii Gubernatorial Election. David Ige received 181,106 popular votes (49.45%). The main challenger was Duke Aiona (37.08%).

See the full head-to-head between Ige and Aiona

Ige +12.4 pts · won by 45,331 votes
181,106 votes
135,775 votes
Mufi HannemannIndependent11.72%
42,934 votes
Other candidates received the remaining 1.8% of the popular vote; only the leading candidates are individually recorded for this election.
Popular-vote totals for governor elections are compiled from official state results (via Wikipedia); Louisiana shows the decisive round of its jungle primary.

Data last verified August 15, 2026.