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Revision as of 20:08, 23 September 2016

Hawaii Democratic Caucus, 2008

← 2004 February 19, 2008 (2008-02-19) 2012 →
 
Nominee Barack Obama Hillary Clinton
Party Democratic Democratic
Home state Illinois New York
Popular vote 28,427 8,846
Percentage 75.77% 23.58%

The 2008 Hawaii Democratic Presidential Caucuses took place on February 19, 2008, with 20 pledged delegates at stake. The winner in each of Hawaii's two congressional districts was awarded all of that district's delegates, totaling 13. Another seven delegates were awarded to both candidates at the Hawaii Democratic Party State Convention on May 23–25, 2008. These 20 delegates represented Hawaii at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado. Nine other unpledged delegates, known as superdelegates, also attended the convention and cast their votes as well.

Rules

The Hawaii Democratic Caucus began with a presidential preference poll taken in the first half-hour of the caucus. The results were then tabulated and precinct officers and delegates to the state convention were then elected. Those delegates were bound by the results of the caucus, and there no realignment was permitted between non-viable groups, as in some other caucuses.[1] The caucus was open to all registered Democrats, and voters not registered with the Democratic Party, as well as new voters who were permitted to register on site. Actual delegates to the national conventions were selected at the Hawaii Democratic Party State Convention, held May 25, 2008.[2]

Polls

Results

Hawaii Democratic Presidential Caucus Results – 2008
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
Democratic Barack Obama 28,472 75.77% 14
Democratic Hillary Clinton 8,846 23.58% 6
Democratic Dennis Kucinich 138 0.37% 0
Democratic Uncommitted 67 0.18% 0
Democratic John Edwards 41 0.11% 0
Totals '37,519 100.00% 20
Voter turnout %

Analysis

Hawaii, the state where Barack Obama was born, delivered a massive three-to-one victory for the former U.S. Senator from Illinois. Obama carried all four counties and every island in the state with well over 75 percent of the vote. His worst performance was on Oahu, which contains Honolulu, where he received just under 75 percent.

Although she did not perform well here, Hillary Rodham Clinton received two major endorsements from the state’s two U.S. Senators Daniel Inouye and Daniel Akaka.

See also

References