Hawaii Regulations § 3-177-508 Voter service center and place of deposit; non-campaign activities
Regulation Text
The chief election officer or the clerk as designated by the chief election officer may establish procedures to ensure that non-electioneering activities, including exit polling, within the area prescribed in HRS §
11-132
, do not interfere in any way with the orderly conduct of elections. Such procedures may include:
(1)
The prohibition of commercial activity, other than those which were pre-existing, involving advertising, solicitation or sales;
(2)
Requiring prior notification, ten days before an election, and approval for any organized activity;
(3)
Limiting the number and proximity of persons involved or places where the activity takes place;
(4)
The prohibition of loudspeakers or other, amplification devices;
(5)
Requiring that the clerk be advised of the activity;
(6)
The cessation or removal of any activity which interferes with the conduct of the election; and
(7)
Prohibiting the solicitation or approaching of persons proceeding to or from a voter service center or place of deposit.
History
[Eff JUL 26 2020] (Auth: HRS §§ 11-4 , 11-132 ) (Imp: HRS §§ 11-132 , 19-6 )
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