08-08-2014, 04:56 PM
I didn't see this posted, so ...
The Attorney General announced that the election will go on except for in HPP and Hawaiian Beaches/Shores. Overflights determined many homes are isolated by downed trees, and they feel they can't even get workers in to staff the polling places.
There will be some sort of mail-in option, but the news didn't detail that.
Decision follows the HRS statute that described how to proceed when a natural disaster interferes with an election.
I imagine that many impacted don't have TV access tonight to catch this news that was broadcast. Maybe some of those will be able to see it on Punaweb.
The Attorney General announced that the election will go on except for in HPP and Hawaiian Beaches/Shores. Overflights determined many homes are isolated by downed trees, and they feel they can't even get workers in to staff the polling places.
There will be some sort of mail-in option, but the news didn't detail that.
Decision follows the HRS statute that described how to proceed when a natural disaster interferes with an election.
I imagine that many impacted don't have TV access tonight to catch this news that was broadcast. Maybe some of those will be able to see it on Punaweb.