POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Nov 13, 2012
~~<p>Question: When those yellow voter polling place cards were sent out months ago, my son received one. I called the number on the card and asked how to remove my son’s name from the voting roster as he moved out of state in 2000. I was told to notate that on the card and send it back. There would be a follow-up questionnaire in a few weeks. That never came. When I went to vote, my son’s name was still there. What does it take to correct the register?</p>
Question: When those yellow voter polling place cards were sent out months ago, my son received one. I called the number on the card and asked how to remove my son’s name from the voting roster as he moved out of state in 2000. I was told to notate that on the card and send it back. There would be a follow-up questionnaire in a few weeks. That never came. When I went to vote, my son’s name was still there. What does it take to correct the register?
Answer: Your son should send a letter to the Honolulu Elections Division (since he was registered to vote in Honolulu) stating that he has moved, at what address he was registered and his date of birth. Login for more...