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14-31 Compensation and mileage of electors, amounts.

§14-31 Compensation and mileage of electors, amounts. Each presidential elector shall receive $50 for the elector’s services, plus the reasonable cost of transportation from the elector’s voting residence in the State to the state capital and return. Their accounts shall be certified to by the chief election officer and audited by the state comptroller, and […]

14D-1 Enactment of agreement.

§14D-1 Enactment of agreement. article I membership Any state of the United States and the District of Columbia may become a member of this agreement by enacting this agreement. ARTICLE II RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE IN MEMBER STATES TO VOTE FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Each member state shall conduct a statewide popular election for […]

15-1 Definitions.

§15-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: “Absentee ballot” means a ballot as defined in section 11-1 used in absentee voting. “Electronic transmission” means the transmission of a blank or voted ballot by facsimile, electronic mail delivery, or the utilization of an online absentee ballot delivery and return system that […]

15-2 Who may vote by absentee ballot.

§15-2 Who may vote by absentee ballot. Any person registered to vote may cast an absentee ballot in any election, including an election conducted by mail, in the manner provided in this chapter and rules adopted by the chief election officer. [L 1975, c 36, pt of §3; am L 1980, c 248, §1(a); am […]

13D-5 Term of office; vacancies.

§13D-5 Term of office; vacancies. [(a)] The term of office of members of the board shall be four years beginning on the day of the general election at which they are elected, or if elected at a primary election, on the day of the general election immediately following the primary election at which they are […]

12-6 Nomination papers: time for filing; fees.

§12-6 Nomination papers: time for filing; fees. (a) For members of Congress, state offices, county offices, and the board of trustees for the office of Hawaiian affairs, nomination papers shall be filed with the chief election officer, or clerk in case of county offices, not later than 4:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday in June. […]

12-7 Filing of oath.

§12-7 Filing of oath. The name of no candidate for any office shall be printed upon any official ballot, in any election, unless the candidate shall have taken and subscribed to the following written oath or affirmation, and filed the oath with the candidate’s nomination papers. The written oath or affirmation shall be in the […]

14-22 Contested nominations of presidential electors and alternates.

§14-22 Contested nominations of presidential electors and alternates. If more than one certificate of choice and selection of presidential electors and alternate electors of the same political party or group is filed with the chief election officer, as chairperson of the contested presidential electors’ committee hereby constituted, the chief election officer shall notify the state […]