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• <br />votes you want. <br />HERKES: I'll be on the mainland too, but it's not okay. <br />RAY: Wait. And then our next regular meeting would be May 10th. My <br />suggestion is we set May 10th, that we have a good work day on the 29th in Waimea, <br />because there's also a bunch of new stuff that we need to discuss that may, or may not, <br />go forward. And then try to schedule a vote on the 10th and let people know right <br />away to make every effort to be here. <br />HERKES: Good suggestion. <br />MARTIN: Well, I won't be here. I'm still on the mainland, and I'd like to <br />attend, but that's all right. <br />RAY: Are you going to be on the 29th? <br />MARTIN: No. I leave on the 29th for a two-week venue. <br />HERKES: Let's go back. Can somebody like George write us a letter saying <br />I'm for this? <br />YUEN: No. <br />• HERKES: No? Okay, Chris. <br />YUEN: No, you must vote at a meeting. <br />IRVINE: I guess I was wondering too. We have two members that haven't <br />been here for several months. Do they still have the right to come and vote on things <br />that they haven't - <br />YUEN: Yes, they do. <br />IRVINE: Okay. <br />RAY: Anything else on non-partisan elections? Okay, number 2. <br />HIGASHI: Mr. Chair. <br />RAY: Yes sir. <br />HIGASHI: On the 29th, we're going to have a meeting, and on the 10th, we're <br />going to vote. Can we postpone this to, maybe, the 29th? <br />RAY: I'd rather not. <br />20 <br />