Hawaii Regulations § 3-177-207 Challenged ballot; electronic
Regulation Text
To the extent a voter service center uses an electronic voting system that generates a voter verifiable paper audit trail, election officials may require the challenged voter to use the electronic voting system, so long as the votes of the voter may ultimately not be counted toward any ballot contests or questions, depending on the results of any appeal. For example, if the system permits the creation of a provisional access code to the system, a receipt with the provisional access code may be placed in the secret ballot envelope, so as to permit election officials to ensure those votes ultimately are counted or not counted in accordance with the results of any appeal.
History
[Eff JUL 26 2020] (Auth: HRS § 11-4 ) (Imp: HRS §§ 11-22 , 11-26 )
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