If only we could all be like Hawaii
The Hawaii Legislature will remain controlled by Democrats after a primary election where many Democratic incumbents ran unopposed.
There were 16 uncontested races in the elections for the state Senate and House, and all but one of the unopposed candidates were Democrats. Eight races featured only Democrats.
In the Senate, lone Republican Sam Slom ran unopposed in his primary. He'll face Democrat Stanley Chang, a former Honolulu City Council member, in the November general election. If Chang wins, the state Senate will have only Democrats.
There are currently only seven Republicans in the 51-seat state House.
Democratic Senate President Ronald Kouchi won his primary, and he heads to the general election unopposed. House Speaker Joe Souki won his primary will face a Republican challenger in the fall.

The Blue slayage.