Hmm. . . this is a tough one.
As a weather professional, not all hurricanes have "thunder storms." All hurricanes are warm core systems, lacking the cold air aloft that creates hail, which creates the electrical charges to interact with the earth, in turn, not producing lightening, etc.
Some on the other hand, manage to bust the trop and create their own uninhibited rising environment where it doesn't matter if it's a cold or warm core system. Hail can and will be generated, allowing the electrical charges within the various embedded storms to interact with the earth, producing the lightening, etc. These are few and far between. For sh1ts and giggles, the next landfall we have here in the states. . . find a lightening detection website and see how few LTG strikes you actually see associated with the tropical storm or hurricane (w/in 150-100NM of the core - outside of 150NM individual TS can produce LTG thanks to increase upper level divergence available from a 500 to 300mb High providing the exhaust mechanism.