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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 14

CHAPTER 14 [OLD]

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CHAPTER 14 [OLD]
ABSENTEE VOTING
REPEALED. L 1970, c 26, §3.
CHAPTER 14 [NEW]
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
Part I. Presidential Short Ballot--Repealed
Section
14-1 to 10 Repealed
Part II. Presidential Electors
14-21 Nomination of presidential electors and alternates;
certification by parties; notification of nominees;
pledge
14-22 Contested nominations of presidential electors and
alternates
14-23 Time for election, number to be chosen
14-24 Certificate of election, notice of meeting
14-25 Duties of the governor; certification of electors by
the governor
14-25.5 Elector replacement; associated certificates
14-26 Assembly of electors at state capital; time
14-27 Filling vacancies of presidential electors; presiding
officer
14-28 Convening and voting for president and vice president;
party vote; invalid vote
14-29 Naming persons voted for in ballots, separate ballots
14-30 Lists of persons voted for and number of votes,
certification, transmission to president of the senate
14-31 Compensation and mileage of electors, amounts
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