http://www.presstv.com/detail.aspx?id=115825§ionid=3510203US President Barack Obama's home state of Hawaii may fail to send its representative to Congress this November as the state is struggling to collect enough money to hold the election in a special way.
Rep. Neil Abercrombie, a Democrat, announced last week he will step down Feb. 28 after 19 years so he can focus more on the gubernatorial race.
The slimming federal budget dedications have left the state Office of Elections with about USD 5,000 to last until July, raising concerns that the state would not be able to fill one of the two seats it has at the House of Representatives.
According to Scott Nago, the interim Chief Elections Officer of the resort state, the scanty budget cannot compensate for a special election which is going to cost Honolulu around USD 1 million, the Associated Press reported on Saturday.
A vote-by-mail special election scheduled for May 1 could only be held if the state collected the USD 925,000 it would cost. This is while a walk-in election would mean 1.2 million for the election office coffer.
"Democracy depends on representation of the people," Jean Aoki, legislative liaison for the Hawaii chapter of the League of Women Voters.
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