LIHU‘E — The Office of the County Clerk Elections Division has been notified that some Kaua‘i voters incorrectly received the wrong election notification postcard.
LIHU‘E — The Office of the County Clerk Elections Division has been notified that some Kaua‘i voters incorrectly received the wrong election notification postcard.
This error was made by Edward Enterprises, the county’s mailing vendor, and will be corrected.
To resolve this issue, Edward Enterprises will absorb all costs to re-mail the 2022 election notification postcard to every registered voter. No taxpayer funds will be used to re-mail the postcards.
In response, Edward Enterprises, issued the following statement: “Edward Enterprises sincerely apologizes for any concern or confusion caused by our error. We take full responsibility for this error and will absorb all costs to complete another county-wide mailing of the 2022 Election Notification postcards. We hope this commitment to the voters of Kaua‘i will help to rebuild the trust and confidence in the elections process.”
The election notification postcards will be mailed later this week and should begin arriving in households early next week. Anyone receiving a voter notification postcard addressed to someone unknown or someone who is no longer at the address is asked to write “NOT AT THIS ADDRESS” and place the notification postcard back in the mail.
The U.S. Postal Service will return the misaddressed postcard to the Elections Division. The returned postcard will be used to update the corresponding voter’s registration record.
Anyone with questions is encouraged to contact the office 808-241-4800.