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Photos from Election Night in Hawaii

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Former U.S. representative Ed Case has declared himself the winner in the general election on Tuesday night.
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Video by Diane S. W. Lee and Stan Lee
Gov. David Ige claims victory in the Hawaii gubernatorial race over his Republican opponent state Rep. Andria Tupola.
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Video by Chelsee Yee
Although Rep. Andria Tupola lost by a wide margin to Gov. David Ige in the governor's race on Tuesday, she told supporters there was a lot to celebrate and be thankful for.
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Republicans listen to a replay of Adrian Tupola's spirited concession speech speech on TV at the Hawaii GOP Headquarters on Tuesday night.
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Blanca Larson, left, and Lieutenant Governor candidate Marissa Kerns listen to Ige's speech at the Hawaii GOP Headquarters on Tuesday night.
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Republicans listen to a replay of Adrian Tupola's spirited concession speech speech on TV at the Hawaii GOP Headquarters on Tuesday.
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Shirlene Ostrov, State Chairman of the Hawaii Republican Party, foreground, along with other Republicans listen to Ige's speech on TV at the Hawaii GOP Headquarters on Tuesday night.
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Blanca Larson and Lieutenant Governor candidate Marissa Kerns chat after the 8:30 results printout that show a 1% increase for Kerns at the Hawaii GOP Headquarters on Tuesday night.
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Roly Toomey, left, along with other Republicans listen to Ige's speech on TV at the Hawaii GOP Headquarters on Tuesday night.
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Tom Schmidt, Blanca Larson, Lieutenant Governor candidate Marissa Kerns, and her husband, Gary Kerns look over the numbers on the 8:30 results printout that show a 1% increase for Kerns at the Hawaii GOP Headquarters on Tuesday night.
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Tom Schmidt, Blanca Larson, Lieutenant Governor candidate Marissa Kerns, and her husband, Gary Kerns look over the numbers on the 8:30 results printout that show a 1% increase for Kerns at the Hawaii GOP Headquarters on Tuesday night.
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Amy Shiroma, left, volunteer, Mele Singsong, volunteer and Jonathan Kunimura, the vice chair of communications for the Hawaii Republican Party watch the 8:30 results on a tablet at Hawaii GOP Headquarters on Tuesday night.
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Senate candidate Cam Cavasso, lett, his wife, Tula Cavasso, Ione Gumpfer, a member of Oahu league of Republican Women, Cam's campaign manager, Andy Blom and Cam's campaign digital media director watch the 8:30 results on a tablet at Hawaii GOP Headquarters on Tuesday night.
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Senate candidate Cam Cavasso, lett, his wife, Tula Cavasso, Ione Gumpfer, a member of Oahu league of Republican Women, Cam's campaign manager, Andy Blom and Cam's campaign digital media director watch the 8:30 results on a tablet at Hawaii GOP Headquarters on Tuesday night.
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Shirlene Ostrov, State Chairman of the Hawaii Republican Party, left, Amarjit Singh, Senate candidate Cam Cavasso, and Cam's campaign manager, Andy Blom and Cam's campaign digital media director watch the 8:30 results on a tablet at Hawaii GOP Headquarters on Tuesday night.
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Republican supporters Teresa Sinco, left, and Patrick Day who came with republican delegate Wladymeir "Bruce" Savaille react as Republicans hold onto the Senate at the Hawaii GOP Headquarters on Tuesday night.
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Republican supporters Teresa Sinco, left, and Patrick Day who came with republican delegate Wladymeir "Bruce" Savaille react as Republicans hold onto the Senate at the Hawaii GOP Headquarters on Tuesday night.
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Republican supporters Teresa Sinco, left, and Patrick Day who came with republican delegate Wladymeir "Bruce" Savaille react as Republicans hold onto the Senate at the Hawaii GOP Headquarters on Tuesday night.
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Candidate for City Council Tommy Waters at his election night gathering at the Wisp Restaurant and Lounge in the Lotus Honolulu at Diamond Head hotel on Tuesday night.
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Councilman Joey Manahan visits with candidate for City Council Tommy Waters at his election night gathering at the Wisp Restaurant and Lounge in the Lotus Honolulu at Diamond Head hotel on Tuesday.
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Candidate for City Council Tommy Waters at his election night gathering at the Wisp Restaurant and Lounge in the Lotus Honolulu at Diamond Head hotel on Tuesday night.
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Candidate for City Council Tommy Waters chats with supporters at his election night gathering at the Wisp Restaurant and Lounge in the Lotus Honolulu at Diamond Head hotel on Tuesday.
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Candidate for City Council Tommy Waters chats with supporters at his election night gathering at the Wisp Restaurant and Lounge in the Lotus Honolulu at Diamond Head hotel on Tuesday.
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Candidate for City Council Tommy Waters with his son, Kai, 11, left, and daughter, Emma, 13, at his election night gathering at the Wisp Restaurant and Lounge in the Lotus Honolulu at Diamond Head hotel on Tuesday.
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Candidate for City Council Tommy Waters with his son, Kai, 11, left, and daughter, Emma, 13, at his election night gathering at the Wisp Restaurant and Lounge in the Lotus Honolulu at Diamond Head hotel on Tuesday.
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Hawaii gubernatorial incumbent David Ige, right, is greeted by Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard after the second printout results during the 2018 general elections at the Hawaii Democratic party headquarters on Tuesday.
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Hawaii gubernatorial incumbent David Ige, right, is greeted by Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard after the second printout results during the 2018 general elections at the Hawaii Democratic party headquarters on Tuesday.
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Hawaii gubernatorial incumbent David Ige, right, is greeted by Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard after the second printout results during the 2018 general elections at the Hawaii Democratic party headquarters on Tuesday.
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Hawaii gubernatorial incumbent David Ige, right, is greeted by Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard after the second printout results during the 2018 general elections at the Hawaii Democratic party headquarters on Tuesday.
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Hawaii gubernatorial incumbent David Ige greets supporters after the second printout results during the 2018 general elections at the Hawaii Democratic party headquarters on Tuesday.
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Hawaii gubernatorial incumbent David Ige greets supporters after the second printout results during the 2018 general elections at the Hawaii Democratic party headquarters on Tuesday.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Andria Tupola performs a Siva Samoa dance for her supporters just after the second print out during election night at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center on Tuesday.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Andria Tupola performs a Siva Samoa dance for her supporters just after the second print out during election night at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center on Tuesday.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Andria Tupola performs a Siva Samoa dance for her supporters just after the second print out during election night at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center on Tuesday.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Andria Tupola performs a Siva Samoa dance for her supporters just after the second print out during election night at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center on Tuesday.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Andria Tupola and her supporters just after the second print out during election night at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center on Tuesday.