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Brian Schatz

Brian Schatz

DDemocratHI · Senator
58
/ 100
Average
Attendance99
Avg: 98
Independence35
Avg: 55
Bipartisan Tone14
Avg: 15
Ethics Record100
Avg: 100
Transparency22
Avg: 47

Accountability Score — composite of attendance, independence, bipartisan tone, ethics record & transparency.

Methodology
OverviewStatementsBillsFinanceVotesElections
3
Wins
0
Losses
3
Races

2022

Senate · HI
Won
DBrian SchatzWinner
290,894 votes71.2%
RBob McDermott
106,358 votes26.0%
LFeena Bonoan
4,915 votes1.2%
GEmma Jane Avila Pohlman
4,142 votes1.0%
ODan Decker
2,208 votes0.5%
O
631 votes0.1%
Margin of victory: +45.2%

In the 2022 Senate race for HI Senate seat, Brian Schatz (D) won with 71.2% of the vote, defeating Bob McDermott (R) who received 26.0%. 5 additional candidates split the remaining vote. Brian Schatz's 45.2-point advantage over the runner-up confirmed a comfortable win.

This was an open-seat race with no incumbent running — Mazie K. Hirono (D) previously held the seat. Open seats typically attract stronger candidates and heavier spending from both parties. As a Democrat, Brian Schatz won despite the historical midterm penalty against the president's party (Democrat Biden was in office). The wide margin suggests this district is firmly in the Democrat column for the foreseeable future.

2016

Senate · HI
Won
DBrian SchatzWinner
306,604 votes70.0%
RJohn Carroll
92,653 votes21.2%
OBlank Vote
20,763 votes4.7%
cJoy J. Allison
9,103 votes2.1%
LMichael A. Kokoski
6,809 votes1.6%
aJohn M. Raghu Giuffre
1,393 votes0.3%
OOver Vote
339 votes0.1%

In the 2016 Senate race for HI Senate seat, Brian Schatz (D) won with 70.0% of the vote, defeating John Carroll (R) who received 21.2%. 5 additional candidates split the remaining vote. Brian Schatz's 48.9-point advantage over the runner-up confirmed a comfortable win.

As the incumbent, Brian Schatz benefited from name recognition, established constituent services, and the roughly 2-3 point advantage that sitting members typically enjoy. The 2016 presidential election drove higher voter turnout, which can help or hurt down-ballot candidates depending on the top of the ticket.

2014

Senate · HI
Won
DBrian SchatzWinner
246,827 votes66.8%
RCam Cavasso
98,006 votes26.5%
OBlank Vote
15,777 votes4.3%
LMichael Kokoski
8,941 votes2.4%
OOver Vote
152 votes0.0%

In the 2014 Senate race for HI Senate seat, Brian Schatz (D) won with 66.8% of the vote, defeating Cam Cavasso (R) who received 26.5%. 3 additional candidates split the remaining vote. Brian Schatz's 40.3-point advantage over the runner-up confirmed a comfortable win.

This was an open-seat race with no incumbent running — Mazie K. Hirono (D) previously held the seat. Open seats typically attract stronger candidates and heavier spending from both parties. As a Democrat, Brian Schatz won despite the historical midterm penalty against the president's party (Democrat Obama was in office).