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West Oahu Election May Require Recount After Tight Race

 November 8, 2024

In a stunning twist in West Oahu, the House race hangs by a thread, potentially headed for a recount.

Republican Rep. Elijah Pierick's slim lead over Democrat Corey Rosenlee could trigger a recount under Hawaii's new election law, Honolulu Civil Beat reported.The election night ended with Pierick narrowly ahead by just 20 votes, boasting 4,706 to Rosenlee's 4,686. This razor-thin margin falls within the parameters set by recent legislative changes for initiating a recount.

Understanding New Recount Regulations

Earlier this year, Hawaii's legislators revised recount rules, specifically specifying that any race qualifies for a recount if the vote difference is 100 or fewer votes or 0.25% of the total votes—whichever is less. Consequently, the current margin between Pierick and Rosenlee falls well within this threshold.

"The formula for determining which races go to recounts is a bit complicated," state elections chief Scott Nago commented on the new criteria, which aim to ensure electoral accuracy and transparency.

Comparative Outlook On Other Races

In contrast, the South Maui council seat race between Cook and King, with a 117-vote gap, will not see a recount. Specifically, the total votes cast in this race numbered 63,257, where 0.25% would equal 158.1 votes—thus surpassing the recount threshold.

Meanwhile, as the Maui race moves forward without additional scrutiny, attention in Honolulu shifts back to the tight House race, further underscoring the impact of the new law.

Implications of Election Results for GOP

If Pierick's lead holds, it will increase the number of GOP seats in the 51-member house to nine. This is notable as it would be the highest representation the party has achieved in the region in over a decade.

The close race in West Oahu highlights the significance of every single vote and the heightened stakes for both parties in this legislative stronghold.

As the community and candidates await the final certification of votes, the possibility of a recount looms, suggesting a pivotal moment in local politics.

Election Officials Rush to Tally Final Votes

Just before the election day 7 p.m. cutoff, Honolulu election officials processed approximately 18,000 ballots from drop boxes, which notably included the votes that placed Pierick marginally ahead of Rosenlee.

In fact, the final hours of ballot processing were crucial, as they significantly influenced the preliminary outcomes and spotlighted the vital role of late-arriving votes in such tight races.

As the community looks on, the final confirmation of results will determine the next steps in this electoral battle, with a recount potentially on the horizon, depending on the stability of this slim vote margin.