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Hawaii gubernatorial election, 1970

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137,812
  
101,249

Start date
  
November 3, 1970

57.65%
  
42.35%

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Winner
  
John A Burns

The 1970 Hawaii gubernatorial election was Hawaii's fourth gubernatorial election. The election was held on November 3, 1970, and resulted in a victory for the Democratic candidate, incumbent Governor of Hawaii John A. Burns over Republican candidate, Judge Samuel Pailthorpe King. Burns received more votes than King in every county in the state.

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Both the Democratic and Republican primaries were contested, with the primary votes held on October 3, 1970.

Governor Burns became ill to the point of incapacitation for the last year of this term, and although he remained the governor in name, Lt. Gov. George Ariyoshi took the role of acting governor from October 26, 1973 until the end of this term on December 2, 1974.

Declared

  • John A. Burns, incumbent Governor
  • G.J. Fontes
  • Thomas Gill, Lieutenant Governor
  • Declared

  • Samuel Pailthorpe King, First Circuit Court and Family Court Judge
  • Hebden Porteus, State Senator
  • David Watumull
  • References

    Hawaii gubernatorial election, 1970 Wikipedia