Hawaii Revised Statute Section 15.13
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§15-13 Death of voter prior to opening of polls. Whenever sufficient proof is shown to the clerk that an absentee voter who has returned the voter's return envelope has died prior to the opening of the polls on the date of election, the voter's ballot shall be deemed invalid and disposed of pursuant to section 11-154. The casting of any such ballot shall not invalidate the election.
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So, technically, the clerk, since it will be well known that she has passed away prior to the election, is supposed to find her envelope and remove it. Technically, her vote will not count. That said, I don't know if they'll bother. It isn't like there is any doubt how Hawaii will go. And I'd hate to be the jackass protesting.
There is the issue of down ticket issues, though, which might be more sensitive to individual votes.