As voting citizens of Hawaii how do we respond to these f@k@$ if we catch any of them supervising said fraud?
Do we record them with cell phones and do a social media live post to rat them out? (ala like in venezuela)
For anyone who is ambitious enough to try this all I ask is that you do not give away your identity while making the live post so the Feds can't track you later.
And keep yourself out of sight before they realize what you are doing in real time.
What you should do depends on the circumstances and the suspected fraud or election violations.
Fraud is basically a person outside the poll workers trying to vote illegally -- using stolen ballots to vote more than once via mail-in & in-person, submitting a ballot they filled in under someone else's name, not requiring ID from the voter, etc. One easy cheat is for someone to submit a mail-in ballot for someone serving a prison sentence for a felony charge. Once they are released or out on probation or parole, they can vote, but not while incarcerated.
Election violations are like sending voters away during the time the polls are supposed to be open, boxes of ballots being moved without a custody sheet, and so on.
If you need to gather evidence, like which poll worker is doing something suspicious or wrong, it's good to have that pic or video. If there's a problem in the registration roles, a pic would preserve the issue.
Basically, use your own judgement. If someone tries to take your phone, record that conversation. Nobody can sieze your personal property without a warrant of you being arrested for a crime.
Make sure your phone is locked when not in use. If you're about to do something which might result in the Cops having your phone, delete any biometric unlock info -- just use the passcode feature. There have been many cases where the Cops simply point the phone at the owner's face to unlock it. They can't force you to enter or divulge the code without a warrant.