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Carroll has collected and researched documents regarding the election problems. He also attended the Election Commission Hearing that only resulted in a "subcommittee to investigate the problems." Today Carroll shares what he found, including a list of the many other problems at the polls such as missing register poll books and voting machines
not working. Marsha Joyner also participates in the discussion. She recently filed a complaint against the Democratic Party of Hawaii regarding the elections (see attached).
Carroll states: We do not believe, as Scott Nago claims, there was a ballot shortage due to the reliance on a flawed model. We strongly believe the shortage was part of a greater scheme to defraud, hinder and obstruct voters from voting, thereby influencing the outcome of the election. The Election Commission has resorted to tactics to further deprive the public
of the truth. The commission left no stone unturned in the finger pointing and putting the blame on Hawaii County's election officials during the primary, but the Election Commission has rolled boulders in the path of the voters on Oahu to prevent them from seeing and understanding the many flaws that occurred under the direct supervision of Scott Nago. The forming of a subcommittee is best described as a conspiratorial act by the Election Commission.
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Listen to the Election Commission Hearing held on Tuesday, November 27.
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