Hawaii Too Broke To Have Congressional Election

January 9th, 2010 (22) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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HONOLULU (AP) – Cash-strapped Hawaii can’t afford to pay for an election to replace a congressman who is planning to step down next month to run for governor, potentially leaving 600,000 urban Honolulu residents without representation in Washington.

Budget cuts have left the state Office of Elections with about $5,000 to last until July, with a special election costing nearly $1 million, interim Chief Elections Officer Scott Nago said.

Until the state finds money or this fall’s regularly scheduled elections occur, one of Hawaii’s two seats in the House of Representatives will remain vacant.

“Democracy depends on representation of the people,” Jean Aoki, legislative liaison for the Hawaii chapter of the League of Women Voters. “I can’t imagine the citizens of our state not wanting representation in the highest body in the land to make laws. It’s just unthinkable.”

Elections officials are hoping to hold a vote-by-mail special election May 1 if they can get the $925,000 it would cost. An election with walk-in voting would cost $1.2 million.

Whoever wins would become the favorite to take on the job permanently following November’s general election.

U.S. Rep. Neil Abercrombie, a Democrat, announced last week he will resign Feb. 28 after 19 years so he can dedicate his time to the gubernatorial race. His two-year term was set to expire in January 2011.

His departure opens up the possibility that Hawaii’s all-Democratic congressional delegation could be broken up for the first time since 1991.

Candidates for the winner-take-all special election include Democrats Ed Case, a former congressman, and state Senate President Colleen Hanabusa, as well as Honolulu City Councilman Charles Djou, a Republican.

The elections office faces a series of additional hurdles. It is considering consolidating nearly 30 percent of the state’s 339 precincts next year with adjacent precincts, and it has to obtain new voting machines because of a ruling that the state overpaid on its prior contract.

“We’re not where we want to be, but I don’t see us not being able to catch up,” Nago said.

Some state legislators have suggested saving money by delaying the special election until the regularly scheduled primary election in September. The idea of putting off the election for that long may run up against federal laws and the U.S. Constitution, Attorney General Mark Bennett said.

“I believe there would be a federal obligation to do it,” Bennett told lawmakers last week. “They don’t want the states to go without representation.”

Others like state Sen. Donna Mercado Kim question whether the money might be better spent on education and social services, both of which have been slashed during the economic downturn.

“I haven’t seen too many votes in the House that have been decided by a one-vote difference,” said Kim, chairwoman of the Senate Ways and Means Committee. “Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying we should be without representation, but given everything that’s going on, we have to prioritize.”

Federal money may be available to help Hawaii pay for a special election.

The U.S. Election Assistance Commission hasn’t issued an opinion on whether federal money could be used, but it may be allowed under a law passed to upgrade voting systems after the 2000 presidential election, said commission spokeswoman Sarah Litton.

Hawaii would have to ask the commission to decide whether the money can be spent in that way, Litton said.

Separately, about $1.3 million may be available because of a recently discovered accounting error. The money was distributed to Hawaii by the federal government in 2003 to reimburse the state for new voting machines, but it was put into the wrong account, elections officials said.

“I’m an optimist that we’ll get through this. Maybe not as elegantly as some people would like, but we’ll get through it,” said state Elections Commission Chairman William Marston. “If you got any money, we’ll take a contribution.”

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  • bellez

    Yeah Mail in ballots doesn’t Have SEIU or Acorn voter Fraud all over it. Ordinary people of america do not pay attention to these little things that have huge negative impact on our Country. Wake up. If they gave the states the amounts they filtered out to these devious orginizations they could hold regular legal Elections.

    • cold soldier

      :wink: :beer: :beer: :beer:

  • serfer62

    Best thing for Hawaii residents…no more elected criminals, leave the seat blank.

  • idi amin dada

    I am suprised the Kenyan doesnt delcare a congressman.

    • rxsid

      Speaking of “the Kenyan”…

      HOW CAN A NATURAL BORN CITIZEN’S STATUS BE “GOVERNED” BY GREAT BRITAIN?

      “When Barack Obama Jr. was born on Aug. 4,1961, in Honolulu, Kenya was a British colony, still part of the United Kingdom’s dwindling empire. As a Kenyan native, Barack Obama Sr. was a British subject whose citizenship status was governed by The British Nationality Act of 1948. That same act governed the status of Obama Sr.‘s children.”http://fightthesmears.com/articles/5/birthcertificate.html

      Furthermore: Hawaii’s Territorial Law, Chapter 57 – “VITAL STATISTICS, I”, shown beginning pg 23 of 29, (the law in effect in 1961) allowed baby’s born anywhere in the world to be eligible to apply for a Hawaii birth certificate.

    • Solomonpal

      “Let the games begin” doesn’t even come close to what can potentially happen … this all could be the proverbial shit hitting the fan … and the only game that will be played is the “End Game”.

      I think that’s well understood but these fuckers want to have it out with us. Their choice not mine.

  • ji

    Hawaii is one of the most liberal states in the Union.
    They also cant afford to pay for public schools, they are shutting down.
    Another highly taxed liberal state going down the tubes.

    • AMartinez

      Hope all the liberal states go down Hi., CA.,NY., and so on. I know their are true patriots in these states that believe in this Republic. But the shits gotta hit the fan somewhere.

    • Joe

      You do know that if the liberal states go down the rest of the US follows. The financial center of the US is in New York. If liberal states like Massachusetts, New York, California, Ohio, etc. go there would be no money to help pay to help support the rest of the states.

    • dacoelec

      Tough shit :evil:

    • solomonpal

      Let the games begin!

    • CPLViper

      I hate to break the news to everyone but CA is aready in the shitter … there are 43 states not able to cover their expenses as report as far back as Dec-2008. There are going to be cut backs on programs nation wide … even deeper cuts if (when) we all have to start paying for the Health Insurance Bill and/or Crap-And-Tax.

      “Let the games begin” doesn’t even come close to what can potentially happen … this all could be the proverbial shit hitting the fan … and the only game that will be played is the “End Game”.

      Ronald Reagan was correct when he said, ““Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.”

      It may not be extinct at this point but it is on the endangered species list. If something doesn’t change to correct our direction soon, we are going to wake up one morning, the bell will sound to start the trading session and we will see the end of our country’s financial strength and our collective future. Then we will have the painful task of looking into our children’s eyes and having to explain that their future has been destroyed before they ever had a chance to shape it.

  • Jim D

    Somehow I am convinced Hawaii will save themselves and the US billions if they just do away with the seat. There are plenty of other crooked assholes in government to keep stupids agenda moving forward.

    • copperpeony

      :beer: :beer:

  • Randy

    I believe this to be a trend. I’m not convinced we will have elections of any kind in November. With the Dems ignoring the polls, ignoring the will of the people, ignoring their constituents, and being so brazenly anti-American, I think they have something up their sleeve.

  • mark gibbons

    fuck those islanders. Scott Brown from mass. is where the action is. he is leading in the latest political policy poll by 1. a f-ing rep. in mass. go baby!
    Hey Pat- how about some coverage. the dems right now have to be thinking about bringing in the black panthers. they are already doing hack phone surveys. i think they will get the state troopers backing soon.

  • Tom in CO

    Wait, what did they do with their bailout money?

  • MIDTN

    The photo above…
    is that Barry and his secret lover going for a romantic stroll on the beach?

  • Cridhe Saorsa

    They should put it on C-SPAN.

  • vehement

    This is what happens when you live “nigger rich”.