Hawaii Statutes § 14-31 Compensation and mileage of electors, amounts
Statute Text
Each presidential elector shall receive $50 for the elector's services, plus the reasonable cost of transportation from the elector's voting residence in the State to the state capital and return. Their accounts shall be certified to by the chief election officer and audited by the state comptroller, and shall be payable out of the general fund.
History
L 1970, c 26, pt of §2; gen ch 1985
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