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Hawaii Regulations § 3-177-601 Ballot packages; timing of transmittal, generally

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Regulation Text

(a) To the extent practicable, the clerk shall mail a ballot package by non-forwardable mail to each registered voter in the county to enable voters to receive the ballot package approximately eighteen days before the election.
(b) In determining the initial mailing date of the ballot package, the clerk shall consider the mailing place of origin and the most recent postal service delivery standards. Public notice of the date or dates on which the initial ballot packages are to be mailed shall be given by the clerks before the ballot packages, are made available to voters.
(c) The clerk shall continue mailing ballot packages to voters who. update their voter registration address no later than fourteen days before the date of the election. However, the clerk may continue to mail ballots to those who have updated their voter registration address after the fourteenth day, if the clerk believes there is sufficient time for the voter to return the ballot by the applicable deadline.
(d) The clerk shall not mail a ballot package to any voter in the county register who is an inactive voter or to a voter' otherwise having an outdated or non-deliverable mailing address.

History

[Eff JUL 26 2020] (Auth: HRS § 11-4 ) (Imp: HRS §§ 11-102 , 11-103 )

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