HONOLULU (AP) — Former Rep. Colleen Hanabusa won the Democratic primary in Hawaii on Saturday and could return to her old U.S. House seat. ADVERTISING HONOLULU (AP) — Former Rep. Colleen Hanabusa won the Democratic primary in Hawaii on Saturday
HONOLULU (AP) — Former Rep. Colleen Hanabusa won the Democratic primary in Hawaii on Saturday and could return to her old U.S. House seat.
Hanabusa is running to fill the post left vacant by U.S. Rep. Mark Takai, who died in July after a months-long battle with pancreatic cancer. She previously held the seat for four years, but she gave it up to run for Senate in 2014, hoping to fulfill U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye’s dying wish that she take his place. She lost that race to U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz.
“Tonight is bittersweet because of the conditions on which it came about,” Hanabusa said. “But it’s an amazing sense to know that since we started to run in June…to have this type of support in that short period of time, it really is an amazing statement, and it tells me that people remember and have confidence in the job that I’ve done for them in the past.”
Some voters at the polls Saturday said they were happy to have the chance to return Hanabusa to her old seat.
“Dan Inouye endorsed her, and I was a Dan Inouye fan,” said Charles Caywood, who voted at Kahala Elementary School.
“She did an excellent job when she was formerly a congresswoman,” said Rich Turbin, 70, a lawyer. “And although I’m very, very sad about Mark Takai’s tragic death, I believe that Colleen Hanabusa would be the best successor to Mark, and she’ll do a great job when she’s elected.”
Hanabusa was widely expected to advance to the November election. She was one of seven Democrats competing for the seat, but none came close to the name recognition Hanabusa enjoyed as a former U.S. representative and the first woman to lead the Hawaii Senate, where she served for more than a decade.
“She’s a real aggressive representative,” said Rai Saint Chu, 69, an attorney, who voted at Kahala Elementary School. “She’s sometimes like a bulldog,” she said, adding that she meant it as a compliment.