Hawaii voting issues

2008 election
For the 2008 election Hawaii used the following voting machines. For a county-by-county list of the specific machines (and the source for this section) see Verified Votings' Verifier tool.

Direct-Recording Electronic (DRE) machines with a paper trail:


 * Hart Intercivic eSlate 3000

Optical scan machines:


 * Hart Intercivic E-Scan

Governmental election authorities
Office of elections


 * Website: http://hawaii.gov/elections

Contact information:


 * 802 Lehua Avenue
 * Pearl City, Hawaii 96782
 * Phone (808) 453-VOTE (8683)
 * Neighbor Isle Toll-Free Phone (800) 442-VOTE (8683)


 * Email: [mailto:elections@hawaii.gov elections@hawaii.gov]

Election threats

 * For an extensive log of voting machine problems, see the VotersUnite! report on election incidents.

State and local non-governmental election organizations
League of Women Voters

LWV of Hawaii, Ms. Jacqueline A. Parnell, President
 * 49 South Hotel St. #314
 * Honolulu, HI 96813
 * Phone: 808-531-7448
 * Fax: 808-599-5669
 * E-mail:voters@MacRevolution.com
 * http://hi.lwv.org

Local Leagues:
 * Hawaii County
 * Honolulu
 * Kauai County
 * Maui County (MAL)

Safe Vote Hawai`i

Website: Safe Vote Hawai`i (currently redirected to studio.blacklodge.org/Save_Vote_Hawaii)

Description : Safe Vote Hawai`i was formed in 1994 in response to the rush to adopt electronic voting machines in our state. Composed of local activists, official election observers, and technology professionals, Safe Vote Hawai’i successfully lobbied to require Voter Verified Paper Trails with the passage of Act 200 in 1995.