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Elections Commission sets June 10 interviews, names two to consolidate questions after heavy public testimony
Summary
After extensive public testimony for and against prospective chairs, the Elections Commission voted to hold candidate interviews on June 10, limit live interviews to 30 minutes each and appointed two commissioners to consolidate publicly submitted questions.
The Hawaii Elections Commission voted on May 6 to schedule interviews for the position of commission chair on June 10 and to hold candidate interviews in public (up to 30 minutes per applicant). The motion also named two commissioners, Barbara (last name on file) and Lindsey (last name on file), to consolidate and reduce redundant commissioners’ questions for distribution to candidates in advance.
Public testimony dominated the meeting’s second half. Groups and individuals—including the League of Women…
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