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Bill/Resolution - Type
RES
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2012-2014
Bill/Resolution
507
Draft
01
Introducer
Brenda J. Ford, Council Member
Referred To
GREDC
Action 1
GREDC-9 negative recommendation - 09/16/14.
Action 2
Council: Res. 507-14 Withdrawn by Introducer - 10/01/14
Status
Filed
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
10/1/2014
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AGE COUNCIL 2014/10/01 2012-2014
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\Council Records\Agendas\2012-2014\Council
AGE GREDC 2014/09/16 2012-2014
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\Council Records\Agendas\2012-2014\Governmental Relations & Economic Development Committee (GREDC)
COM 1006.000 2012-2014
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\Council Records\Communications\2012-2014
REP GREDC 009 2014/09/16 (2012-2014)
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\Council Records\Reports\2012-2014\Governmental Relations & Economic Development Committee (GREDC)
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COUNTY OF HAWAII <br />RESOLUTION NO. <br />STATE OF HAWAII <br />507 14 <br />A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE HAWAII STATE ASSOCIATION OF <br />COUNTIES SUPPORT LEGISLATION TO ESTABLISH "VOTE BY MAIL" FOR ALL <br />FEDERAL, STATE, AND COUNTY, PRIMARY, GENERAL, AND SPECIAL <br />ELECTIONS IN THE STATE OF HAWAII. <br />WHEREAS, in the 2010 and 2012 General Elections, the state of Hawaii was ranked 51 <br />out of 50 states and the District of Columbia in voter turnout (Exhibit A); and <br />WHEREAS, the 2014 Primary Election had 697,033 registered voters, and 23.5% voted <br />absentee and walk-in. This was a 14.92% increase from the 2012 election; and <br />WHEREAS, the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002 established new mandatory <br />minimum standards for states to follow in several key areas of election administration. The law <br />provides funding to help states meet these new standards, replace voting systems and improve <br />election administration. HAVA also established the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to <br />assist the states regarding HAVA compliance and to distribute HAVA funds to the states. EAC <br />is also charged with creating voting system guidelines and operating the federal government's <br />first voting system certification program. EAC is also responsible for maintaining the National <br />Voter Registration form, conducting research, and administering a national clearinghouse on <br />elections that includes shared practices, information for voters and other resources to improve <br />elections. HAVA requires that the states implement the following new programs and procedures: <br />• Provisional Voting <br />• Voting Information <br />• Updated and Upgraded Voting Equipment <br />• Statewide Voter Registration Databases <br />• Voter Identification Procedures <br />Administrative Complaint Procedures; and <br />WHEREAS, in August 2014, Hurricane/Tropical Storm Iselle made landfall on the <br />islands of Hawaii and Maui, bringing high winds, hurricane speed gusts, and heavy rains that <br />devastated many areas of Puna and also causing damage in parts of Ka`u. This resulted in the <br />closure of two precincts in Puna on Primary Election Day and disenfranchisement of many of the <br />
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