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Commission votes to add Deputy AG Ching’s opinion to April 1 minutes after public pressure

Hawaii Elections Commission · May 7, 2026
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Summary

The Hawaii Elections Commission voted 6–2 on May 6 to amend its April 1 minutes to include Deputy Attorney General Ching’s written opinion on the 22-month rule and ballot auditability, following extensive public testimony urging the record be corrected.

The Hawaii Elections Commission on May 6 approved an amendment to the written minutes of its April 1 meeting to add Deputy Attorney General (DAG) Dang Ching’s opinion on the 22-month rule and auditing procedures.

After public testimony urging the commission to preserve and correct the official record, a commissioner moved to amend the April 1…

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