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Hawaii incumbents Tokuda, Blangiardi win primaries

Hawaii’s Democratic incumbents defeated progressive challengers in Tuesday’s primary, reinforcing centrist control despite growing internal party tensions. The outcomes for Rep. Jill Tokuda and Mayor…

Incumbents secure Hawaii primary wins, defying progressive challengers
Al Jazeera — 9 August 2026
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Incumbents in Hawaii secured decisive wins in Tuesday’s primary elections, defying progressive challengers in races that underscored the continuing divide within the Democratic Party.

The victories came as centrist Democrats held off more left-leaning opponents, a pattern repeated across several races. In the 2nd Congressional District, Rep. Jill Tokuda defeated progressive challenger Patrick Pascual, winning about 57% of the vote. Tokuda, a moderate backed by party leadership, framed her campaign around economic stability and bipartisan cooperation. Meanwhile, in the Honolulu mayoral race, incumbent Rick Blangiardi fended off progressive activist Duke Bourgeois, who had criticized Blangiardi’s handling of housing and homelessness.

The outcome reflects broader tensions in the party, as progressive groups push for bolder policy shifts while establishment Democrats prioritize electability. Hawaii’s Democratic base has grown more diverse, fueling debates over issues like housing affordability and climate policy. Progressive candidates argue the party needs to move faster on these fronts, while incumbents emphasize steady leadership in a rapidly changing political landscape.

What happens next could reshape Hawaii’s political future. The primary results may signal a weakening of the progressive wave that swept through parts of the country in recent years. For Tokuda and Blangiardi, the general election in November will be the next test. If they maintain their momentum, it could reinforce the influence of centrist Democrats in Hawaii politics. But if progressive frustration grows, the party may face deeper internal divisions ahead of 2026 races. Either way, the primaries have set the stage for another chapter in Hawaii’s political tug-of-war.

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