Special elections bring logistical headaches Cost-cutting methods cause concern about access to the polls 2nd Congressional District polling places ------------------------------------------------------------------------ By Crystal Kua ckua@starbulletin.com Nick Caleo, a real estate businessman living in Kau on the Big Island, normally goes to Naalehu Elementary School to vote on election day, a 10-minute drive from his house. But in the upcoming special elections for Congress, that polling place will be closed to save the state money. So Caleo will have to drive an extra 12 miles -- 20 to 25 minutes longer each way -- to Pahala where he is supposed to vote...