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Voter turnout is higher in districts with high percentages of Native Hawaiians. registered voters in the communities with ^ the highest concentrations of Native Hawaiians vote; that#s than in communities with low prcportions of Natiwe Hawaiians. Depicted below are the proportions of the Native Hawaiian populations in the state house districts with the highest and lowest concentrations of Native Hawaiians according tothe 2010 U.S. Census Report. THE 5 STATE HOUSE DISTRICTS WITH THE MOST HAWAIIANS ARE: District % Hawaiian 45 Schofield, Mokulē'ia, Waialua, Kunia, Waipi'o Acres, Mililani 44 Wai'anae, Mākaha, Mākua, Mā'ili 51 Kailua, Waimānalo 47 Waialua, Hale'iwa, Pūpūkea, Kahuku, Lā'ie, Hau'ula, Waiāhole, Waikāne, Sunset Beach, Punalu'u, Ka'a'awa 13 Ha'ikū, Hāna, Kaupo, Kipahulu, Nahiku, Pā'ia, Kaho'olawe, Lāna'i, Moloka'i, Molokini THE 5 STATE HOUSE DISTRICTS WITH THE LEAST HAWAIIANS ARE: District % Hawaiian 28 Kalihi Valley, Kamehameha Heights, portion of Lower Kalihi 8.7% 32 Moanalua, Salt Lake, Āliamanu 8.3% 35 Pearl City, Manana, Waipi'o 8.0% 11 Kīhei, Waile'a, Mākena 7.8% 23 Manoa, Punahou, University, Mo ili di 5.8% Source: Office of Hawaiian Affairs Research Deparfmenf, 2010 U.S. Census, and fhe State of Hawai'i Office of Elecfions.