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THE CHOICE IS CLEAR
This general election is about reviving Hawaii's economy, strengthening your schools and ensuring that state government works for you and is accountable to all. It is about bringing back leaders to the top who will never again lose track of the needs and priorities of Hawaii's businesses and families and will fight
for the right things.
The choice is a clear one. We can continue the last eight years of a state government paralyzed by division and argument. Or we can move in a new direction, with leadership that listens and takes action. Neil and Brian have
proven records of public service. You can count on them to go to work every day and make good things happen for Hawaii.
AN ACTION PLAN FOR HAWAII THAT IS READY TO GO
Visit www.NeilAbercrombie.com to read the plan.
AGRICULTURE INNOVATION
SMALL BUSINESS
QUALITY EDUCATION
CLEAN ENERGY
LEADERSHIP FOR A NEW DAY
A GREAT TEAM FOR A NEW DAY
Neil Abercrombie, Governor
• A former educator who has always stood up for the everyday people of Hawaii
• Unbeatable record of achievement in county, state, and federal government
• 2009 recipient of the Harry S Truman award for exceptional contributions to the security of the United States
Brian Schatz, Lieutenant Governor
• Led Obama for Hawaii and the Hawaii Democratic Party
• Executive Director for major social service agency
• Four-term legislator from Makiki
LEADERSHIP FOR A NEW DAY - PLEASE VOTE
General Election day is November 2, 2010.
Every vote counts so please be sure to cast your vote in one of the following ways:
Absentee voting by mail:
Requests for a mail-in absentee ballot must be received by October 26, 2010 by the County Clerk where you live. Completed ballots must be received by the County Clerk by November 2, 2010.
Request an absentee ballot at:Walk-in Absentee Voting
• Satellite City Halls • Office of the City/County Clerks • State agencies • U. S. Post Offices • Public libraries
Mail or drop off the application to the City or County Clerk and a ballot will be mailed to you. Mail your completed ballot to the City or County Clerk.
Polling sites open from October 19-30 at the County Clerk's office in the county where you live. For hours of operation and additional locations, call the City or County Clerk. Be sure to bring proper identification.
Voting on November 2, 2010.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on election day. To find out where you vote, call the County Clerk in your area.
For more information or questions about registration status, polling place locations and absentee ballots, call the City or County Clerk where you live:
County of Hawaii 961-8277
County of Kauai 241-4800
County of Maui 270-7749
City & County of Honolulu 768-3800
Paid for by Abercrombie for Governor
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