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Page 4 <br />.B. NO. <br />(c) If the voter requests a ballot be mailed outside of the State, the county clerk shall mail by <br />nonforwardable mail the same ballot package described in section -3 above to each registered <br />voter between thirty -five and twenty -one days before the election. <br />(d) Upon receipt of a ballot by mail, the voter may: <br />(1) Mark the ballot; <br />(2) Sign the return identification envelope supplied with the ballot; and <br />(3) Comply with the instructions provided with the ballot. <br />(e) The voter may return the marked ballot to the county office of elections by United States <br />Postal Service or by depositing the ballot at any dropsite designated by the county clerk. All <br />postage for ballots returned by the United States Postal Service shall be provided by the <br />voter. <br />-4 Voters' Pamphlet. (a) A voters' pamphlet is a printed insert provided by the county <br />clerk that contains a summary or each ballot question or measure, a concise, impartial <br />explanation each question or ballot measure and its major effects. A single, concise pro and con <br />statement of 250 or fewer words each on the ballot question or measure to be voted on. <br />(b) The pro statement shall be provided by a person, organization, council member, state, or <br />group that initiates the ballot question or measure containing a single, concise pro statement of <br />250 or fewer words. Only one pro statement shall be allowed in the voters' pamphlet. <br />(c) The con statement may be written by a person, organization, council member, state, or group <br />that opposes the ballot question or measure containing a single, concise con statement of 250 or <br />fewer words. <br />(1) If no one chooses to write a con statement, the voters' pamphlet may be printed with <br />the statement that "No con statement was provided" for that particular question or <br />measure. <br />(2) A maximum of one con statement shall be allowed in the voters' pamphlet. <br />(3) If multiple con statements are received by the county clerk by the deadline <br />established by the county clerk, the prosecuting attorney for the County of Hawai`i <br />shall select three people to choose the single con statement that will be used in the <br />voters' pamphlet. <br />(d) No statement regarding a candidate for elected office shall be included in the voters' <br />pamphlet. <br />-5 Public notice of mailing. Public notice of the date or dates that ballot packages are <br />mailed, delivered, and made available shall be given by the chief election officer and all county <br />election offices when all ballot packages have been mailed, delivered, and made available to <br />voters. Notice shall be published in a minimum of two daily newspapers in the County of <br />Hawaii on the twenty- eighth and twenty -first day prior to the day of election. <br />Bill for an ACT Re Voting <br />