Hawaii Statutes § 11-106 Deficient return identification envelopes
Statute Text
If:
(1)
A return identification envelope is returned with an unsigned affirmation;
(2)
The affirmation signature does not match a reference signature image; or
(3)
A return identification envelope contains another condition that would not allow the counting of the ballot,
the clerk shall make an attempt to notify the voter by first class mail, telephone, or electronic mail to inform the voter of the procedure to correct the deficiency. The voter shall have five business days after the date of the election to cure the deficiency. The chief election officer may adopt rules regarding requirements and procedures for correcting deficient return identification envelopes. The counting of ballots and disclosure of subsequent election results may continue during the time period permitted to cure a deficiency under this section. The clerk's inability to contact voters under this section shall not be grounds for a contest for cause under section
11-172
. This section shall apply to all return identification envelopes, including ballots utilizing the provisions of section
11-107
or chapter
15
or
15D
.
History
Amended by L 2021 , c 213 , § 21 , eff. 7/6/2021 .
Added by L 2019 , c 136 , § 2 , eff. 7/1/2019 .
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