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Commission split 4-4 on motion to refer 14 complaints to Office of Elections; public urges investigations

5419104 · July 17, 2025
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Summary

The Hawaii Elections Commission voted 4-4 against a motion to forward 14 complaints listed under communications and correspondence to the Office of Elections for a written response under HAR 3‑170‑8. Public speakers pushed for investigations and written answers.

The Hawaii Elections Commission deadlocked on a motion to refer 14 written complaints listed under “communications and correspondence” to the Office of Elections for written responses required by Hawaii Administrative Rule (HAR) 3‑170‑8.

Commissioner Krishni moved that the complaints on the commission agenda be forwarded to the Office of Elections for a written response required by the administrative rule. The motion sparked extended public testimony and commissioner debate about the commission’s authority, the scope of the administrative rule and whether the office is compelled to respond.

Speakers who asked the commission to require investigations and written responses included Andy…

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