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14-26 Assembly of electors at state capital; time.

§14-26 Assembly of electors at state capital; time. The electors chosen shall assemble at the state capital on the first Monday after the second Wednesday in December next following their election, at two o’clock in the afternoon. [L 1970, c 26, pt of §2]

14-27 Filling vacancies of presidential electors.

§14-27 Filling vacancies of presidential electors. In case of the death or absence of any elector chosen, or if the number of electors is deficient for any other reason, the vacancy or vacancies shall be filled by the alternates in the order of their numerical designation for their respective electors causing the vacancy or vacancies, […]

15-9 Return, receipt, processing, and treatment of absentee ballots.

§15-9 Return, receipt, processing, and treatment of absentee ballots. An absentee ballot shall be returned, received, processed, and treated in the same manner as a return identification envelope in an election by mail as provided by part VIIA of chapter 11. [L 1975, c 36, pt of §3; am L 1976, c 106, §4(4); am […]

12-31 Selection of party ballot; voting.

§12-31 Selection of party ballot; voting. No person eligible to vote in any primary or special primary election shall be required to state a party preference or nonpartisanship as a condition of voting. Each voter shall be issued the primary or special primary ballot for each party and the nonpartisan primary or special primary ballot. […]

12-41 Result of election.

§12-41 Result of election. (a) The person or persons receiving the greatest number of votes at the primary or special primary as a candidate of a party for an office shall be the candidate of the party at the following general or special general election but not more candidates for a party than there are […]

12-42 Unopposed candidates declared elected.

§12-42 Unopposed candidates declared elected. (a) Any candidate running for any office in the State of Hawaii in a special election or special primary election who is the sole candidate for that office shall, after the close of filing of nomination papers, be deemed and declared to be duly and legally elected to the office […]

13D-1 Board of trustees; number; composition.

§13D-1 Board of trustees; number; composition. The board of trustees shall be composed of nine members elected at-large by qualified voters in the State. Of the nine members to be elected one shall reside on the island of Hawaii; one shall reside on the island of Maui; and one shall reside on the island of […]

13. Board of Education

REPEALED. L 1970, c 26, §3. CHAPTER 13 BOARD OF EDUCATION REPEALED. L 2011, c 5, §20. Cross References Board of education, see § §302A-121 to 302A-127.

13D-2 Qualifications of board members.

§13D-2 Qualifications of board members. No person shall be eligible for election or appointment to the board unless the person is Hawaiian and is: (1) qualified and registered to vote under the provisions of section 13D-3, and (2) where residency on a particular island is a requirement, a resident on the island for which seat […]