[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 80 (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H3768]
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               COMMUNICATION FROM THE CLERK OF THE HOUSE

  The SPEAKER laid before the House the following communication from 
the Clerk of the House of Representatives:

                                              Office of the Clerk,


                                     House of Representatives,

                                     Washington, DC, May 24, 2010.
     Hon. Nancy Pelosi,
     The Speaker, House of Representatives,
     Washington, DC.
       Dear Madam Speaker: I have the honor to transmit herewith a 
     facsimile copy of a letter received from Mr. Scott T. Nago, 
     Chief Election Officer, Office of Elections, State of Hawaii, 
     indicating that, according to the unofficial returns of the 
     Special Election held May 22, 2010, the Honorable Charles 
     Djou was elected Representative to Congress for the First 
     Congressional District, State of Hawaii.
       With best wishes, I am
           Sincerely,
                                               Lorraine C. Miller,
                                                            Clerk.
       By Robert F. Reeves, Deputy Clerk.

       Enclosure.
                                                  State of Hawaii,


                                          Office of Elections,

                                     Pearl City, HI, May 23, 2010.
     Hon. Lorraine C. Miller,
     Clerk, House of Representatives,
     The Capitol, Washington, DC.
       Dear Ms. Miller: This is to advise you that the unofficial 
     results of the Special Election held on Saturday, May 22, 
     2010 for Representative in Congress from the First 
     Congressional District of Hawaii shows that Charles Djou (R) 
     received the most votes of the total number cast for that 
     office.
       It would appear from the unofficial results that Charles 
     Djou (R) was elected Representative from the First 
     Congressional District of Hawaii. We are unaware of any 
     election contests at this time.
       As soon as the official results are certified, an official 
     Certificate of Election will be transmitted as required by 
     law.
           Sincerely,
                                                    Scott T. Nago,
                                           Chief Election Officer.

 U.S. REP DISTRICT SPECIAL VACANCY ELECTION--State of Hawaii--Statewide
                       May 22, 2010 SUMMARY REPORT
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                Congressional District I                     98 of 98
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(R) Djou, Charles......................................  (67,610, 39.4%)
(D) Hanabusa, Colleen..................................  (52.802, 30.8%)
(D) Case, Ed...........................................  (47,391, 27.6%)
(D) Del Castillo, Rafael (Del).........................      (664, 0.4%)
(N) Strode, Kalaeloa...................................      (491, 0.3%)
(N) Brewer, Jim........................................      (273, 0.2%)
(D) Lee, Philmund (Phil)...............................      (254, 0.1%)
(R) Collins, Charles (Googie)..........................      (194, 0.1%)
(R) Amsterdam, C. Kaui Jochanan........................      (170, 0.1%)
(D) Browne, Vinny......................................      (150, 0.1%)
(N) Tataii, Steve......................................      (125, 0.1%)
(R) Crum, Douglas......................................      (107, 0.1%)
(R) Giuffre, John (Raghu)..............................       (82, 0.0%)
(N) Moseley, Karl F....................................       (80, 0.0%)
    Blank Votes:.......................................      (135, (.1%)
    Over Votes:........................................      (889, (.5%)
 
                    REGISTRATION AND TURNOUT SPECIAL
 
TOTAL REGISTRATION.....................................       (317, 337)
TOTAL TURNOUT..........................................        (171,417,
                                                                  54.0%)
    PRECINCT TURNOUT...................................        (169,104,
                                                                  53.3%)
    ABSENTEE TURNOUT...................................    (2,313, 0.7%)
 
                          OVERSEAS BALLOTS CAST
OVERSEAS TURNOUT.......................................      (296, 0.0%)
    1ST CONGRESSIONAL..................................            (296)
    2ND CONGRESSIONAL..................................              (0)
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