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CA-0008 - Section 3-2 - Composition and Terms of Council Member
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CHARTER COMMISSION AD HOC COMMITTEE REPORT ON ARTICLE 111 SECTION 3-2 <br />Page 1 of 3 <br />Committee Members <br />Sally (Sarah) Rice Chair <br />William C. Bergin, DVM <br />Kevin Hopkins <br />Bobbi Jean Leithead-Todd <br />October 25, 2018 <br />hf":), titd„,. 6,0444 • <br />Section 3-2. Composition <br />The members of the Ad Hoc Committee discussed the composition of the Hawaii County <br />Council one member elected from each of the 9 districts) and agreed that at this time no <br />changes were required to the composition as it is presently structured, Chairman Adams <br />proposal to clarify the language to elect one member per district is already under <br />consideration, <br />Although this is not a Charter matter, it was commented on that during the 2020 <br />reapportionment process an analysis should be undertaken of the Ka'u Council representation <br />since Ka'u is currently combined with South Kona, Since South Kona has different constituent <br />characteristics than Ka'u, Ka'u might be better represented by inclusion in the Hilo or Puna <br />districts. <br />Section 3-2. Terms <br />The Charter states that "the terms of the Council members shall be two years and A <br />plurality of our committee recommended changing the terms to four years elected on a <br />staggered cycle but retaining the eight-year consecutive term limit (ie 2 four-year consecutive <br />terms), <br />There are good arguments for retaining the two-year terms that were discussed: <br />The main benefit outlined by committee members was the ability to remove a poorly <br />functioning Council person more quickly through the election process with a two-year <br />term, <br />A two-year term can have the effect of making a Council person pay more attention to <br />the requirements and problems of hs/her district since the ensuing election occurs <br />rapidly. <br />A two-year term can be conducive to more citizen participation with the electorate <br />paying more attention to the quick election cycle, and possibly getting more candidates <br />running for election, <br />Comm No No. 3.2.1 <br />
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