2012 Honolulu mayoral election
2012 Honolulu mayoral election
State house district resultsCaldwell: 50–60% 60–70%Cayetano: 50–60%
The 2012 Honolulu mayoral election was held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, to elect the Mayor of the City and County of Honolulu . Kirk Caldwell was elected mayor, beating opponent and former Hawaii governor Ben Cayetano .
The position of Mayor of Honolulu is non-partisan. A non-partisan blanket primary was held on August 11, 2012. Because no candidate received an outright majority of the vote in the primary, the top two finishers, Ben Cayetano and Kirk Caldwell , advanced to the November general election runoff .[ 1] Incumbent Independent mayor Peter Carlisle was seeking a first full term in office but finished third in the primary and did not proceed to the runoff election.[ 2]
Candidates
Kirk Caldwell announces his second run for mayor, January 2012.
Eliminated
Primary
Polling
Results
Honolulu mayoral primary election, 2012[ 9]
Candidate
Votes
%
Ben Cayetano
90,956
44.1
Kirk Caldwell
59,963
29.1
Peter Carlisle (incumbent)
51,101
24.8
Blank Votes
2,678
1.3
Khistina Caldwell Dejean
1,289
0.6
Over Votes
47
0.0
Total votes
206,034
100
General election
Polling
Results
By district [citation needed ]
District
Neighborhood
Caldwell
Cayetano
17
Hawaii Kai
49.7%
50.3%
18
Kuliouou Niu
46.7
53.3
19
Waialae Kahala
48.2
51.8
20
Wilhelmina
52
48
21
Kapiolani
54.3
45.7
22
Waikiki
52.7
47.3
23
Manoa UH
56.2
43.8
24
Makiki Pawaa
52.2
47.8
25
Punchbowl
52.5
47.5
26
Downtown
53.8
46.2
27
Alewa Hghts
51.1
48.9
28
Kapalama
42.6
57.4
29
Iwilei
48.4
51.6
30
HNL
41.8
58.2
31
Shafter
55.9
44.1
32
Tripler
56.4
43.6
33
Aiea R. Summit
62.7
37.3
34
Pacific Palsds
61.8
38.2
35
Pearl Waipio
59.2
40.8
36
Mili Mauka
63.2
36.7
37
Waikele
62
38
38
Waipahu
48.7
51.3
39
Kunia/Park
60
40
40
Iroquois
57.1
42.9
41
Ewa Villages
59.6
40.4
42
Kap/Makakilo
65.1
34.9
43
Ko Olina
57.2
42.8
44
Waianae
51.9
48.1
45
Schofield
55.8
44.2
46
Wahiawa
55.9
44.1
47
Haleiwa
49.7
50.3
48
Ahuimanu
50
50
49
Aikahi
52.2
47.8
50
KMCBH
45.5
54.5
51
Enchanted Lks
49.1
50.9
References
^ Epler, Patti. "Honolulu Mayoral Election 2012" . Honolulu Civil Beat . Archived from the original on February 14, 2012. Retrieved August 10, 2012 .
^ a b Marx, Erin (June 4, 2012). "Mayor Carlisle files for re-election" . Hawaii News Now . Retrieved August 10, 2012 .
^ Gutierrez, Ben (January 12, 2012). "Caldwell Enters Honolulu Mayor's Race" . Hawaii News Now . Retrieved August 10, 2012 .
^ Gutierrez, Ben (January 16, 2012). "Ben Cayetano announces Honolulu mayoral bid" . Hawaii News Now . Retrieved August 10, 2012 .
^ Levine, Michael (June 8, 2012). "The Other Mayoral Candidate" . Honolulu Civil Beat . Archived from the original on July 28, 2012. Retrieved August 10, 2012 .
^ Merriman River/Civil Beat
^ Merriman River/Civil Beat
^ Merriman River/Civil Beat
^ "PRIMARY ELECTION 2012 – State of Hawaii – Statewide" (PDF) . State Of Hawaii Office of Elections . Retrieved September 29, 2012 .
^ Civil Beat
^ Hawaii News Now – Star Advertiser
^ Civil Beat
^ Pacific Resource Partnership
^ "Hawaii General 2012 – State of Hawaii – City and County of Honolulu, Final Summary Report" (PDF) . State of Hawaii Office of Elections. November 20, 2016. Retrieved August 22, 2016 .
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