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Incumbents secure Hawaii primary wins, defying progressive challengers

In Hawaii's recent primary elections, incumbent US Representative Ed Case defeated progressive challenger state Senator Jarrett Keohokalole, securing 57 percent of the vote. This victory for the centrist Democrat highlights ongoing clashes within the US Democratic Party between veteran politicians and more progressive newcomers.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-08-09 · 16:07 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Incumbents secure Hawaii primary wins, defying progressive challengers
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In Hawaii's recent primary elections, incumbent US Representative Ed Case defeated progressive challenger state Senator Jarrett Keohokalole, securing 57 percent of the vote. This victory for the centrist Democrat highlights ongoing clashes within the US Democratic Party between veteran politicians and more progressive newcomers. Case, who has held the seat since 2019, faced criticism for his vote on the SAVE Act and for accepting corporate campaign contributions. He argued his re-election was crucial for Hawaii to maintain federal funding. In another congressional district, US Representative Jill Tokuda also won her Democratic primary easily. Hawaii Governor Josh Green also secured his Democratic nomination.

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US Representative Jill Tokuda won her Democratic primary with 84 percent of the vote.

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Keohokalole cited Case's corporate campaign contributions to argue the incumbent is detached from constituents.

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Progressive Democrats criticized Case for voting to support the SAVE Act, which they claim erodes US voting rights.

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Ed Case secured 57 percent of the vote against Jarrett Keohokalole's 34 percent.

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US Representative Ed Case defeated progressive Democratic challenger Jarrett Keohokalole in the Hawaii primary.

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Ed Case’s victory highlights ongoing clashes between centrist Democrats and liberal newcomers in US politics.US Representative Ed Case of Hawaii has defeated a progressive Democratic challenger in the Hawaii-primary" class="entity-link entity-event" data-entity-id="181691" data-entity-type="event">Hawaii primary, election results showed late Saturday.Securing 57 percent of the vote against state Senator Jarrett Keohokalole, compared with his 34 percent, Case is set to face Republican nominee Adriel Lam come November. Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Tulsi Gabbard resigns as Trump’s top US intelligence officiallist 2 of 3How could El Nino reshape tropical storms around the world this year?list 3 of 3National Guard deployment to Washington, DC, will cost US roughly $1.4bnend of listThe seventy-three-year-old, who is broadly viewed as a centrist, has held the seat since 2019 and has also ‌‌served in the House between 2002 and 2007. His latest victory over Keohokalole, 43, marks the latest front of the battle miring US Democratic politics, in ⁠⁠which veteran politicians are being pitted against younger, more progressive opponents. Progressive Democrats had criticised Case after he voted to support Republican US President Donald Trump’s Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which they say erodes US voting rights.Keohokalole had cited Case’s corporate campaign contributions to argue the incumbent is increasingly detached from constituents.Three other candidates also vied for the safely Democratic Honolulu seat. As a senior member of a crucial spending committee, Case had argued that Hawaii would lose federal funding if he were not re-elected. Case’s win stands out from a recent surge for left-wing candidates in states including Colorado, Kentucky and New York.In Hawaii’s other congressional district, US Representative Jill Tokuda easily won her Democratic primary with 84 percent of the vote.Hawaii Governor Josh Green, who has led the state since 2022, also defeated several challengers for the Democratic nomination.
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