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Bill/Resolution - Type
RES
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2010-2012
Bill/Resolution
170
Draft
02
Introducer
Brenda J. Ford, Council Member
Referred To
GRC
Action 1
Council: Adopts Res. 170-11, Draft 2 & GRC-7 - 10/19/11
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
10/19/2011
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
10/19/2011
Ayes
6-Blas;Ford;Hoffmann;Pilago;Smart;Yagong
Noes
2-Onishi;Yoshimoto
Absent
1-Ikeda
Excused
0
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AGE COUNCIL 10/19/2011 2010-2012
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\Council Records\Agendas\2010-2012\Council
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\Council Records\Communications\2010-2012
REP GRC 007 10/04/2011 2010-2012
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\Council Records\Reports\2010-2012\Governmental Relations Committee (GRC)
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Page 2 <br />.B. NO. <br />(h) Vote By Mail is cost effective because there is a reduced number of precinct <br />officials, less training of precinct officials and captains, and lower lease costs for <br />expensive electronic equipment. <br />The purpose of this Act is to establish a Vote By Mail pilot program in the County of Hawai`i to <br />be utilized as the exclusive means of casting a ballot for a federal, state, and county primary, <br />general, or special election. <br />SECTION 2. The Hawaii Revised Statutes is amended by adding a new chapter to be <br />appropriately designated and to read as follows: <br />"§ Vote By Mail <br />-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly requires otherwise: <br />"Ballot" shall have the same meaning as defined in HRS section 11 -1. <br />"Ballot package" means a non - forwardable, mailed package containing: an official ballot, a <br />return identification envelope, a secrecy envelope, a Voters' Pamphlet, instructions on Vote By <br />Mail and any other information that the county office of elections official deems appropriate. <br />"Chief election officer" means the individual defined in HRS section 11 -1. <br />"County" shall have the same meaning as defined in HRS section 11 -1. <br />"Dropsite" means a location where a ballot may be returned in person without postage. <br />"Election" shall have the same meaning as defined in HRS section 11 -1. <br />"Official observer" means an individual designated by the chief elections officer of the state or <br />the county clerk to observe the election process in the counting center. <br />"Vote By Mail" means an election conducted exclusively by mail. <br />"Voter" shall have the same meaning as defined in HRS section 11 -1. <br />"Voters' Pamphlet" means a printed insert provided by the county clerk that contains a concise, <br />impartial explanation of each question or ballot measure and its major effects and a single, <br />concise pro and con statement of less than 250 words each. Candidates for elected office are not <br />included in the Voters' Pamphlet. <br />-2 Vote By Mail; determination. (a) A Vote By Mail election shall be conducted by the chief <br />election officer as a pilot project for all federal, state, and county primary, general, and special <br />elections based on the State of Oregon Vote By Mail program for the County of Hawai`i as the <br />exclusive method for casting ballots in the County of Hawai`i beginning with the 2010 Primary <br />election and all other elections in the year 2010, all elections in 2012, and continuing through all <br />elections including the General Election in 2014. <br />(b) The chief election officer shall provide notice pursuant to HRS section 1 -28.5 no later than <br />sixty days before the election in two daily newspapers in the County of Hawai`i, that a vote By <br />Bill for an ACT Re Voting <br />
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