HRS §11-131
Voter service center hours
This section sets when you can vote at a voter service center: during regular business hours set by the clerk, and on election day from 7:00 a.m. until closing time. If you are already in line at closing time, you may still vote, but no one may join the line after closing.
vulnerable adults
The statute, as written — Voter service center hours
The hours of voting at voter service centers shall be: (1) Regular business hours as prescribed in section 11-109 and by the clerk; and (2) On an election day, from 7:00 a.m. until the closing hour of voting. If, at the closing hour of voting, any voter is standing in line at a voter service center with the desire of entering and voting, but due to the voter service center being overcrowded has been unable to do so, the voter shall be allowed to vote. No voter shall be permitted to enter or join the line after the prescribed hours of voting specified in this section.
Sections this one refers to
§11-109 Voter service centers and ballot drop-off places
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