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Signed Chain of Custody documents transferring ballots from the counties to the State
- Request to:
- Office of Elections
- Law used:
- State of Hawaii UIPA
- Status of this request:
- Request awaits classification
- << Name Not Public >>
- 10/31/2024
- Office of Elections
- 10/31/2024
Messages in this request
From | << Name Not Public >> |
Subject | Records Request for Office of Elections: Signed Chain of Custody documents transferring ballots from the counties to the State [#1269] |
Date | Oct. 31, 2024, 6:29 a.m. |
To | Office of Elections |
Status | Awaiting response |
Attachments |
Aloha,
Pursuant to the public records law, I would like to request the following records in electronic format sent to my email address.
Mahalo,
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- 2 weeks, 6 days agoOct. 31, 2024, 6:30 a.m.: << Name Not Public >> sent a message to Office of Elections.
From | OE.Elections – Office of Elections |
Subject | Automatic reply: [EXTERNAL] Records Request for Office of Elections: Signed Chain of Custody documents transferring ballots from the counties to the State [#1269] |
Date | Oct. 31, 2024, 6:33 a.m. |
Aloha!
Thank you for contacting our office. Please read on as you may find the following information helpful for the 2024 General Election.
Haven’t Received Your Ballot
Visit: Online Voter Registration System<https://olvr.hawaii.gov/>
You can expect to receive your ballot by October 18. If you are registered to vote, and have not yet received your mail ballot, first confirm that your voter registration is up to date. Conveniently check using the Online Voter Registration System. If you need to make any updates to your registration, you can do so online.
If you have confirmed your registration is current, contact your County Elections Division immediately for further assistance.
County of Hawaii: (808) 961-8277
County of Maui: (808) 270-7749
County of Kauai: (808) 241-4800
City and County of Honolulu: (808) 768-3800
Check Your Mail Ballot Status
Visit: Track My Ballot<https://hawaii.ballottrax.n...
Have you returned your ballot by mail? Track that your voted ballot has been received, validated, and accepted for counting through the ballot tracking tool.
If you are unable to access the online tool, you may contact your County Elections Division directly for phone assistance.
County of Hawaii: (808) 961-8277
County of Maui: (808) 270-7749
County of Kauai: (808) 241-4800
City and County of Honolulu: (808) 768-3800
Election Day Registration and In-Person Voting
Visit: Voter Service Center Locations<https://elections.hawaii...
If you are not yet registered to vote, you can register and vote at a Voter Service Center. You must be a U.S. citizen, Hawaii resident, and at least 18 years of age to qualify. Additionally, locations offer accessible voting options. Visit the link to find a location nearest you.
Voting Closes at 7:00 PM on Election Day
Visit: Ballot Drop Box Locations<https://elections.hawaii...
Your voted ballot must be received by your County Elections Division by 7:00 PM on Tuesday, November 5. Do not return your ballot to a USPS postal box on Election Day. Ballots that are postmarked but not received by the deadline cannot be counted.
If you still have your voted ballot near the deadline, return your ballot to a Ballot Drop Box within your county. Visit the link to find a location nearest you.
Election Resources
* Office of Elections Homepage<https://elections.hawaii....
* Digital Voter Guide<https://olvr.hawaii.gov/altb...
* Voting by Mail<https://elections.hawaii.gov/...
Voter Hotline
Should you have additional questions or need further assistance, please feel free to call our office at (808) 453-VOTE (8683) or toll-free at 1-800-442-VOTE (8683). Hours of operations provided below:
* Monday – Friday: 7:45 am to 4:30 pm
* Election Day, Tuesday, November 5: 7:00 am to 7:00 pm
- 2 weeks, 6 days agoOct. 31, 2024, 6:33 a.m.: Received an email from Office of Elections.