A Hawaii Statement of Objections to Conduct of Election is a document intended to provide a formal account of any perceived wrongdoings or irregularities that occurred during an election in Hawaii. This document is filed by a voter or registered party in order to challenge the results of an election and/or the conduct of the election. The statement typically includes a detailed description of the voter's or registered party's objections, the reasons why the voter or registered party believes that the results of the election are incorrect or that the conduct of the election was improper, and any other relevant information. The statement must be signed by the person filing the document and the filing party must provide a copy to the Chief Election Officer. There are two types of Hawaii Statement of Objections to Conduct of Election: 1. Objections to the Certification: This type of statement is filed if a voter or registered party believes that the results of the election are incorrect or incomplete and that the certification of the election should not be accepted. 2. Objections to the Conduct of the Election: This type of statement is filed if a voter or registered party believes that irregularities or wrongdoings occurred during the election, such as voter fraud or manipulation of the voting process. Hawaii Statement of Objections to Conduct of Election is an important tool for voters and registered parties to challenge the results of an election and/or the conduct of the election.