2014 campaign for governor Ige ran against incumbent
Neil Abercrombie in the Democratic primary for the
2014 gubernatorial election, after Abercrombie upset the supporters of late US senator
Daniel Inouye by ignoring his wish to be replaced by
Colleen Hanabusa. Though outspent in the race, Ige defeated Abercrombie, 66% to 31%. Ige's victory made him the first candidate to ever defeat an incumbent governor of Hawaii in a primary election. Ige faced
Republican Duke Aiona and Independent
Mufi Hannemann in the general election. He won by 12 percentage points.
Inauguration Ige was sworn in as the eighth governor of Hawaii on December 1, 2014, with Lieutenant Governor
Shan Tsutsui, in the
Hawaii State Capitol Rotunda. Ige is the first
person of Okinawan descent to be elected governor of a U.S. state. Governor Ige's inauguration theme of "honoring the past and charting a new tomorrow" was on display throughout the ceremony, which paid tribute to his father who served in the 100th Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team of the U.S. Army during World War II alongside the late
U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye. In June 2017, following President
Donald Trump's decision to
withdraw the United States from the
Paris Agreement on climate change, Ige signed two bills that respectively committed the state to meeting regardless its
greenhouse gas emission targets under the Paris Agreement and established a carbon reduction and
soil health task force. After an
incoming missile alert was erroneously sent to all smartphones in the state and broadcast over local television and radio on January 13, 2018, Ige apologized for the mistake, which he attributed to human error during a shift change at the
Hawaii Emergency Management Agency. He pledged to reevaluate the state's emergency procedures to prevent a recurrence of the false alert, which caused widespread panic and confusion in the state. On February 22, 2019, President Trump appointed Ige to the bipartisan
Council of Governors, on which Ige served as co-chair. In June 2022 Ige signed a
transgender rights bill into law, expanding gender affirming care for Hawaii's residents. Ige has allowed the
Thirty Meter Telescope to be built on
Mauna Kea. ==Electoral history==