America – Hawaii needs your help where a possibility exists of 19,042 ballots being injected into the November 2024 election!
You can help this Wednesday Oct 1st , details below.
Concern: the State of Hawaii has 4 counties. The County of Hawaii’s mail‑ballot reconciliation shows a 19,042‑ballot gap between envelopes documented by the County, versus the mail-in ballots the State reported.
The State has not produced the Statewide Voter Registration System (“SVRS”) daily ‘accepted/rejected’ counts, or batch‑to‑manifest crosswalks needed to explain the gap.
Patriot Ralph Cushine has been investigating and asking all the right questions. Must see his 1:45 minute video below.
He has pretty much been fighting this alone with the help of just a few people. Give him your support!
The kicker is: he is one of the Commissioners on the State of Hawaii Elections Commission. 5 Democrats, 4 Republicans.
The State reported 76,595 mail ballots counted for the County of Hawaii. But the County’s documents only show 57,553 return‑ID envelopes. This is the 19,042 gap in the envelopes.
A Freedom of Information Act request was made to the US Postal Service (in Hawaii they do all the ballot mailings, then the postal service bills the Elections Commission). The Postal Service shows billing for postage to cover ~57,553 mailings. They should have billed for ~76,595, but they did not.
Total Statewide turnout for Hawaii's 2024 election was 522,236. By mail 483,078; In‑person 39,158 (4.5%).
The State’s rationale is invalid‑condition adjustments during opening. Yet this could only decrease ballots derived from envelopes, not create new envelopes to cover the ~19,042 difference.
Daily Statewide Voter Registration System (SVRS) “accepted/rejected” counts could not be produced.
Requesters were told by the Office of Elections (Notice #1360) to ask the counties; counties pointed back to the State as SVRS administrator - leaving the public unable to verify the State’s SVRS‑based reconciliation.
County to State transfer manifests could not be produced by Hawaii County. Manifests that should tie SVRS batches to physical handoffs (container/tray/seal IDs; counts; signatures; timestamps) have not been provided.
The State acknowledges Maui transfer forms were “misplaced due to human error,” and that counties used different forms; documentation varies by county: the opposite of HAVA Title III uniform administration requirements of federal law.
Two counties lacked essential records: Maui and Oʻahu failed to retain drop‑box collection records for a federal election. These are potential §20701 retention violations (22‑month rule).
Net effect: Because documentation practices differ and some records are missing, statewide auditability of the Title III list (SVRS “who voted”) is compromised.
There is a ping‑pong on who holds SVRS data. The State says ask the counties; the counties say ask the State. The stalemate blocks the only ledger the State cites for reconciliation.
There are missing records all over the place, but we as specifically, where are the ~19,042 envelopes? The Chairman of the State of Hawaii Elections Commission is Michael Curtis. If he or Commissioners have valid explanations, with supporting documents, we’d love to hear them.
You can help: this Wednesday Oct 1st 2025 there is a State of Hawaii Elections Commission meeting. It is 10am Hawaii time, 3pm Central Standard Time.
Simply go to their state website at the link below, and on Wednesday click on the YouTube “View Remote Meeting” link: watch the meeting!
There is a motion to open an investigation into these issues outlined, filed by Ralph. The Commission can see how many are watching, let’s put some sunshine on this issue. Link to meeting info:
https://elections.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025-10-01-EC-Agenda-FINAL.pdf
~ Peter Bernegger