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Hawaii County Elections Division office in Hilo. Photography by Baron Sekiya | Hawaii 24/7

Deceased elections worker Shikuma reinstated

MEDIA RELEASE On Dec. 31, 2012, the county reinstated Glen Shikuma, elections warehouse worker, four months after he died, according to attorney Ted Hong. The county has now rescinded the termination of all four county employees who former County Clerk Jamae Kawauchi and former Council Chairman Dominic Yagong targeted and terminated from the county’s Office […]

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Election workers release details of rejected settlement

Hawaii 24/7 Staff Three terminated employees from the County Elections Office have released their settlement offer to the public. At a press conference outside the County Council chambers, attorney Ted Hong said Council members Dominic Yagong, Brenda Ford, Pete Hoffmann and Brittany Smart, who voted against the settlement offer, were letting their pride and political […]

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Terminated election employees claim damages of $500,000 each

Attorney Ted Hong held a press conference at the Hawaii County building in Hilo on behalf of his clients, Patricia Nakamoto and Glen Shikuma, two of the four terminated employees from the Elections Division.

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Election workers to file claims over wrongful termination

Election workers to file claims over wrongful termination

The following is a statement from Ted Hong, attorney representing two county Elections Office workers who claim they were wrongfully terminated: On Jan. 20, two of the four county employees who were wrongfully terminated from their positions in the county Elections Office, will file their initial claims against the County of Hawaii. Each former employee […]

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