Hawaii Regulations § 3-177-505 Voter service center; watchers
Regulation Text
(a)
Each qualified political party shall:
(1)
Be entitled to appoint watchers to serve at each voter service center in which the candidates of such party are on the ballot so-long as there is only one watcher of the political party present at a time; and
(2)
Submit a list of watchers not later than 4:30 p.m. on the twentieth day before any election to the clerk.
(b)
Each voter service center watcher shall:
(1)
Receive identification from the clerk;
(2)
Be permitted to observe the conduct of the election in the voter service center to which they are assigned.
(c)
A designated voter service center watcher may relieve another voter service center watcher as long as there is not more than one represented at the voter service center at a time.
(d)
The voter service center watcher shall not interfere with the orderly process of the election.
(e)
Any violation of the election law shall be reported to the clerk. If the clerk fails to correct the violation, the voter service center watcher may appeal to the chief election officer.
History
[Eff JUL 26 2020] (Auth: HRS § 11-4 ) (Imp: HRS § 11-77 )
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