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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 15

CHAPTER 15 [OLD]

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CHAPTER 15 [OLD]
VOTING MACHINES
REPEALED. L 1970, c 26, §3.
CHAPTER 15 [OLD]
ABSENTEE VOTING
REPEALED. L 1975, c 36, pt of §3.
CHAPTER 15
ABSENTEE VOTING
Section
15-1 Definitions
15-2 Who may vote by absentee ballot
15-2.5 Voting by mail in precinct affected by natural
disasters
15-3 Absentee ballot for presidential election
15-3.5 Repealed
15-4 Request for absentee ballot
15-5 Delivery of ballots
15-6 Return envelope, ballot envelope; instructions
15-6.5 Absentee postage
15-7, 8 Repealed
15-9 Return, receipt, processing, and treatment of absentee
ballots
15-10 Counting of absentee ballots
15-11 Voting by absentee voter at a voter service center
prohibited
15-12 Receipt and disposition of late absentee ballots
15-13 Repealed
15-13.5 Validity of cast absentee ballot where voter later
becomes ineligible
15-14 Ballots; where voting machines are used
Case Notes
Hawaiian absentee ballot statute and regulations adequately protect the secrecy and integrity of the ballot process. 849 F.2d 1176.
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