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Election commission rejects motion to compel chief election officer to provide 2024 election documentation

Election Commission · December 4, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted down a motion to request chain-of-custody records, county logs and reconciliation forms from the chief election officer to independently validate the 2024 general election, 3–5. Commissioners also debated missed biennial reviews under HRS 11-8.5.

The election commission voted down a motion to formally request that the chief election officer provide “any and all documentation necessary to independently validate the 2024 general election,” including chain-of-custody records, county-level logs and reconciliation forms.

The motion, read by the secretary, cited the commission’s duties under HRS 11-8.5 and called for documents the commission said are necessary to fulfill that statutory obligation. "This includes chain of custody records, county level logs, reconciliation forms, and…

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