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only the residence address is required to identify and verify a properly registered voter on a <br />petition. <br />SECTION 2. Article XI, Initiative and Referendum, section 11 -4, Hawaii County <br />Charter (2000), is amended to read as follows: <br />"Section 11 -4. Initiative and Referendum Petitions: Forms and Sufficiency. <br />(a) Initiative and referendum petitions shall be governed by the rules regarding form <br />and sufficiency set forth in this section, as well as by such other rules as the county council may <br />impose by ordinance, consistent with the provisions and with the spirit and purpose of the <br />charter. <br />(b) For immediate acceptance of petitions, the clerk of the council shall require that: <br />(1) The petitions indicate, by name and address, the five signers who <br />constitute the petitioners' committee for that petition. <br />(2) The petitions indicate the address[,] to which all notices for petitioners' <br />committee are to be sent. <br />(3) The signatures to petitions be filed on papers of uniform size and style and <br />assembled as one instrument. Upon presentation, petitions which <br />reasonably comply with this subsection (a) shall be accepted by the clerk <br />without delay; petitions shall be rejected for non - compliance. <br />(4) Electors signing such petitions shall print their names, add their signatures, <br />residence addresses, [seeial .."..._ity n .mher °] and the dates of signing on <br />said petition. <br />(c) For purposes of certification, any petition shall be found insufficient which: <br />(1) Is signed by less than the required number of qualified voters of the <br />county. <br />(2) Proposes, or requests appeal of, an ordinance not subject to the powers of <br />initiative or referendum. <br />(d) Signatures are invalid and petitions insufficient: <br />(1) If signers are not given an opportunity to read the full text of the proposed <br />ordinance under an initiative petition, or the designation and description of <br />the ordinance in question under a referendum petition, and if the full text <br />of a proposed ordinance or ordinance under question is not contained in or <br />attached to each signature paper or set of signature papers of an initiative <br />or referendum petition, respectively, throughout circulation. <br />(2) If affidavits (executed by the circulators for each set of signature papers) <br />are not attached to the papers at the time of filing of petition with the clerk <br />of the council. Each affidavit shall attest to the effect that: a particular <br />individual personally circulated an identifiable set of papers; each paper <br />bears a stated number of signatures; each signature on a paper was affixed <br />in the circulator's presence; each signature is the genuine signature of the <br />person whose name it purports to be. <br />
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