Hawaii Revised Statutes
11. Elections, Generally
11-113 Presidential ballots.

§11-113 Presidential ballots. (a) In presidential elections, the names of the candidates for president and vice president shall be used on the ballot in lieu of the names of the presidential electors, and the votes cast for president and vice president of each political party shall be counted for the presidential electors and alternates nominated by each political party.
(b) A "national party" as used in this section shall mean a party established and admitted to the ballot in at least one state other than Hawaii or one which is determined by the chief election officer to be making a bona fide effort to become a national party. If there is no national party or the national and state parties or factions in either the national or state party do not agree on the presidential and vice presidential candidates, the chief election officer may determine which candidates' names shall be placed on the ballot or may leave the candidates' names off the ballot completely.
(c) All candidates for president and vice president of the United States shall be qualified for inclusion on the general election ballot under either of the following procedures:
(1) In the case of candidates of political parties that have been qualified to place candidates on the primary and general election ballots, the appropriate official of those parties shall file a sworn application with the chief election officer not later than 4:30 p.m. on the sixtieth day prior to the general election, which shall include:
(A) The name and address of each of the two candidates;
(B) A statement that each candidate is legally qualified to serve under the provisions of the United States Constitution; and
(C) A statement that the candidates are the duly chosen candidates of both the state and the national party, giving the time, place, and manner of the selection; and
(2) In the case of candidates of parties or groups not qualified to place candidates on the primary or general election ballots, the person desiring to place the names on the general election ballot shall file with the chief election officer not later than 4:30 p.m. on the ninetieth day prior to the general election:
(A) A sworn application that shall include the information required under paragraph (1)(A), (B), and (C), where applicable; and
(B) A petition that shall be upon the form prescribed and provided by the chief election officer containing the signatures of currently registered voters which constitute not less than one per cent of the votes cast in the State at the last presidential election. The petition shall contain the names of the candidates, a statement that the persons signing intend to support those candidates, the address of each signatory, the date of the signer's signature, and other information as determined by the chief election officer.
Prior to being issued the petition form, the person desiring to place the names on the general election ballot shall submit a notarized statement from each prospective candidate of that prospective candidate's intent to be a candidate for president or vice president of the United States on the general election ballot of the State of Hawaii. The statements by a prospective candidate for vice president may be withdrawn by that prospective candidate and an alternative candidate for vice president may be substituted any time prior to the notification of qualification or disqualification provided in subsection (d). Any substitutions shall be accompanied by a notice of substitution satisfying subparagraph (A), a statement of intent as required by this paragraph, and a letter by the candidate for president endorsing the substitute candidate for vice president. Upon receipt of a notice of substitution and all other required documents, the substitute shall replace the original candidate for vice president on the general election ballot. The petitions issued in the names of the original candidates will remain valid for the purposes of this section.
(d) Each applicant and the candidates named, shall be notified in writing of the applicant's or candidate's eligibility or disqualification for placement on the ballot not later than 4:30 p.m. on the tenth business day after filing. The chief election officer may extend the notification period up to an additional five business days, if the applicants and candidates are provided with notice of the extension and the reasons therefore.
(e) If the applicant, or any other party, individual, or group with a candidate on the presidential ballot, objects to the finding of eligibility or disqualification the person may, not later than 4:30 p.m. on the fifth day after the finding, file a request in writing with the chief election officer for a hearing on the question. A hearing shall be called not later than 4:30 p.m. on the tenth day after the receipt of the request and shall be conducted in accord with chapter 91. A decision shall be issued not later than 4:30 p.m. on the fifth day after the conclusion of the hearing. [L 1970, c 26, pt of §2; am L 1973, c 217, §1(ff); am L 1977, c 189, §1(8); am L 1983, c 34, §14; am L 1993, c 304, §6; am L 2011, c 143, §2]
Attorney General Opinions
General election presidential ballots shall contain the candidate's party or group affiliation along with the candidate's name, regardless of whether the party is qualified under § §11-61 and 11-62. Att. Gen. Op. 13-2.
Case Notes
Independent candidates for president denied access to State's ballot for the 2004 election appealed district court's holding that relevant provisions governing access do not violate the First and Fourteenth Amendments or the equal protection clause; district court's holding that the presidential ballot access scheme is constitutional, affirmed. 620 F.3d 1214 (2010).

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 2. Elections

11. Elections, Generally

11-1 Definitions.

11-1.5 Office of elections established.

11-1.6 Appointment of the chief election officer; requirements; term; restrictions; salary; reappointment; removal.

11-1.55 Exemptions.

11-2 Chief election officer; duties.

11-2.5 to 2.7 REPEALED.

11-2.8 Publication of election notices.

11-3 Application of chapter.

11-4 Rules.

11-5 Employees.

11-6 Petitions; withdrawal of signatures.

11-7 Elections commission.

11-7.5 Duties of the elections commission.

11-8 Elections commission; political activities.

11-8.5 Elections review program.

11-9 Exemptions.

11-10 Candidates for public office; public service announcements; public funds.

11-10.5 Statewide voters with special needs advisory committee.

11-10.6 County voters with special needs advisory committees.

11-11 Registration.

11-12 Age; place of registering.

11-13 Rules for determining residency.

11-14 General county register; restrictions in use.

11-14.5 Residence address; confidentiality.

11-14.6 REPEALED. L 1997, c 157, §3.

11-15 Application to register.

11-15.2 Same day in-person registration. (a) Notwithstanding the closing of the general county register pursuant to section 11-24, a person who is not registered to vote may register by appearing in person at any voter service center on or before ele...

11-15.3 Application to register electronically.

11-15.5 Duties of all state agencies; voter registration.

11-15.7 Automatic registration.

11-16 Application when not made in person.

11-17 Removal of names from register, when; reregistration.

11-18 Transfer of registration on removal from one precinct to another in same county.

11-19 Registration from one county to another.

11-20 Transfers; name changes; initiated by clerk.

11-21 Change of name, transfer on election day.

11-22 Changing register; correction of errors.

11-23 Changing register; striking names of disqualified voters.

11-24 Closing register.

11-25 Challenge by voters; grounds; procedure.

11-26 Appeal from ruling on challenge; or failure of clerk to act.

11-41 Boards of registration, appointment, tenure.

11-42 Compensation.

11-43 Powers; procedures.

11-44 Records of proceedings.

11-51 Appeal from board.

11-52 Hearing; decision final.

11-53 Decision, notice; action on.

11-54 Status pending appeal.

11-61 "Political party" defined.

11-62 Qualification of political parties; petition.

11-63 Party rules, amendments to be filed.

11-64 Names of party officers to be filed.

11-65 Determination of party disqualification; notice of disqualification.

11-71 to 11-75 REPEALED.

11-76 Compensation.

11-77 Appointment of watchers; service.

11-91 Proclamation.

11-91.5 REPEALED.

11-92 REPEALED.

11-92.1 Election proclamation; establishment of a new precinct; voter service centers and places of deposit; changes to precinct boundaries.

11-92.2 REPEALED.

11-92.3 Natural disasters; postponement; consolidation of precincts; special elections.

11-92.5 Minimum number of precincts.

11-93 to 11-95 REPEALED.

11-96 Records prima facie evidence.

11-97 Records open to inspection.

11-98 Forms and materials used in elections.

11-99 Members of Congress, applicability of election laws.

11-101 Elections eligible to be conducted by mail.

11-102 Procedures for conducting elections by mail.

11-103 Public notice of mailing.

11-104 Ballot instructions; ballot return.

11-105 Replacement ballots.

11-106 Deficient return identification envelopes.

11-107 Electronic transmission under certain circumstances.

11-108 Counting of mail-in ballots; validity; ballots included in recounts; certification of final tabulation.

11-109 Voter service centers; places of deposit.

11-110 Election expenses and responsibilities for elections by mail.

11-111 Official and facsimile ballots.

11-112 Contents of ballot.

11-113 Presidential ballots.

11-114 Order of offices on ballot.

11-115 Arrangement of names on the ballot.

11-116 Checking ballot form by candidates and parties.

11-117 Withdrawal of candidates; disqualification; death; notice.

11-118 Vacancies; new candidates; insertion of names on ballots.

11-118.5 Constitutional amendments, proposed; attorney general statement.

11-119 Printing; quantity.

11-120 REPEALED.

11-121 Ballot images.

11-131 Voter service center hours.

11-132 Two hundred foot radius.

11-133 to 11-136 REPEALED.

11-137 Secrecy; removal or exhibition of ballot.

11-138 Time allowed voters.

11-139 Voting assistance.

11-140 Spoiled ballots.

11-151 Vote count.

11-152 Method of counting.

11-153 More or fewer ballots than recorded.

11-154 Records, etc.; disposition.

11-155 Certification of results of election.

11-156 Certificate of election and certificate of results, form.

11-157 In case of tie.

11-158 Mandatory recount of votes.

11-171 Applicability of this part.

11-172 Contests for cause; generally.

11-173 REPEALED.

11-173.5 Contests for cause in primary, special primary elections, and county elections held concurrently with a regularly scheduled primary or special primary election.

11-174 REPEALED.

11-174.5 Contests for cause in general, special general, special, and runoff elections. (a) In general, special general, special, or runoff elections, the complaint shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the supreme court not later than 4:30 p....

11-175 Powers of supreme court; costs.

11-176 REPEALED.

11-181 REPEALED.

11-182 Election expenses when no county elections.

11-183 Election expenses when no state elections.

11-184 REPEALED.

11-191 to 11-213 OLD REPEALED. § §11-191 to 11-225 REPEALED.

11-226 REPEALED.

11-227 to 11-229 REPEALED.

11-301 Purpose.

11-302 Definitions.

11-311 Campaign spending commission established; composition.

11-312 Terms of office.

11-313 No compensation.

11-314 Duties of the commission.

11-315 Advisory opinions.

11-316 Political activities prohibited.

11-317 Exemptions.

11-321 Registration of candidate committee or noncandidate committee.

11-322 Organizational report, candidate committee.

11-323 Organizational report, noncandidate committee.

11-324 Treasurer.

11-325 When an individual may not serve as a committee officer.

11-326 Termination of candidate committee's or noncandidate committee's registration.

11-327 Ballot issue committee; contributions and expenditures.

11-331 Filing of reports, generally.

11-332 REPEALED.

11-333 Candidate committee reports.

11-334 Time for candidate committee to file preliminary, final, and supplemental reports.

11-335 Noncandidate committee reports.

11-336 Time for noncandidate committee to file preliminary, final, and supplemental reports.

11-337 Reporting expenditures.

11-338 Late contributions; late expenditures; report.

11-339 Candidate committees or noncandidate committees receiving and expending $1,000 or less in an election period.

11-340 Failure to file report; filing a substantially defective or deficient report.

11-341 Electioneering communications; statement of information.

11-342 Fundraiser; notice of intent.

11-343 Reporting deadline.

11-344 Sale or use of information.

11-351 Contributions, generally.

11-352 False name contributions prohibited.

11-353 Anonymous contributions prohibited.

11-354 Fundraising on state or county property prohibited.

11-355 Contributions by state and county contractors prohibited.

11-356 Contributions by foreign national or foreign corporation prohibited.

11-357 Contributions to candidate committees; limits.

11-358 Contributions to noncandidate committees; limits.

11-359 Family contributions.

11-360 Contributions to a party.

11-361 Aggregation of contributions and expenditures.

11-362 Contributions limited from nonresident persons.

11-363 Other contributions and expenditures.

11-364 Excess contribution; return; escheat.

11-371 Loan to candidate committee.

11-372 Reporting loan; written loan agreement.

11-373 Noncandidate committee loan prohibited.

11-381 Campaign funds only used for certain purposes.

11-382 Prohibited uses of campaign funds.

11-383 Exceptions.

11-384 Disposition of campaign funds; termination of registration.

11-391 Advertisements.

11-392 House bulletins.

11-393 Identification of certain top contributors to noncandidate committees making only independent expenditures.

11-401 Subpoena powers.

11-402 Filing of complaint.

11-403 Notice of complaint; opportunity to explain or respond to complaint.

11-404 Initial determination by the commission.

11-405 Preliminary determination regarding probable cause.

11-406 Waiver of further proceedings.

11-407 Contested case hearing.

11-408 Dismissal.

11-409 Final determination of violation; order.

11-410 Administrative fines; relief.

11-411 Criminal referral.

11-412 Criminal prosecution.

11-421 Hawaii election campaign fund; creation.

11-422 Depletion of fund.

11-423 Voluntary expenditure limits; filing affidavit.

11-424 REPEALED.

11-425 Maximum amount of public funds available to candidate.

11-426 Candidate exceeds voluntary expenditure limit.

11-427 Reserving use of contributions.

11-428 Eligibility requirements for public funds.

11-429 Minimum qualifying contribution amounts; qualifying contribution statement.

11-430 Application for public funds.

11-431 Payment to candidate.

11-432 Use of public funds.

11-433 Post-election report required.

11-434 Post-election examination and audit; return of funds.

11-435 Report and recommendation.