Last Chance To Vote! The Deadline Is 7 P.m.

Last Chance To Vote! The Deadline Is 7 P.m.

LIHU - On Monday, the eve of the general elections, there was a lot of activity in the polling station in the Historic District building and the surrounding area.

"There was a line when I arrived," said one voter, smiling, after casting his ballot in person. "But the selection team was good, so the line moved quickly."

Outside, in the passage between Eloa Street and Hardy Street, a steady stream of cars stopped to drop finished ballots into the box in front of the polling station.

The two pollsters, while waiting for their duties to be completed in person, helped some voters by abstaining from voting to prevent motorists from abandoning their cars.

"I lost my stamp, so I have to do it in person," said a waiting voter. "My friend wants to vote in person."

The deadline for voting by mail is 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, so that the votes can be counted.

There is no guarantee that mail-in ballots will arrive at the election office in time for counting. Annex of the provincial building.

On Monday, special patriotic balloons attached to Dropbox drew attention to their site.

Polling places are also located in the Hanalei Community Center, Princeville Public Library, Kailua Mall, Waipoli Mall, Koloa Neighborhood, Kalahea Neighborhood, Hanapebe Neighborhood and Waimea Neighborhood.

The completed ballots must be signed by the voter and must be at the ballot box by 7:00 p.m. to be counted.

In addition, it is possible to vote from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Voter Service Center in the Annex of the Historic Building of the Provincial Council.

The results of the votes will be counted shortly after 19:00.

Information: elections. hawaii.gov.

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