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Special Election Vote Counting Begins

Hawaii election officials began the ballot tabulating process yesterday. At that point the voting rate was 46 percent of eligible voters, with three more days left in the election period.

The winner of the special election is expected to be announced shortly after the 6 p.m. voting deadline on Saturday.
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Honolulu Star-Bulletin

by B.J. Reyes

Thursday, May 20, 2010

State elections officials began counting the ballots in the special election for Congress yesterday while the top candidates made last-minute appeals to voters.

Republican Charles Djou attempted to capitalize on the ouster of longtime incumbents in recent primary elections on the mainland, urging Hawaii voters to buck the status quo.

Democrats Ed Case and Colleen Hanabusa continued to get out and about in the district, canvassing for votes in an attempt to reverse the trend in most public polls that showed Djou in the lead.

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