Hawaii voters took part in primary elections that included a closely watched Democratic contest for a U.S. House seat held by Ed Case. Case, a moderate Democrat, faced a challenger running from the left, making the race a test of the party’s direction in the state.
Early results and reports indicated that Case retained his seat by a wide margin. The contest drew attention because of the contrast between Case’s centrist profile and the progressive challenge, though the available information does not provide detailed vote totals or a full account of the campaign.
The primary elections also included the contest involving Gov. Josh Green, who was described in other coverage as dominating his race. Voters cast ballots at service centers on Oʻahu and elsewhere in Hawaii as officials counted the results.
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