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Pages in category "2024 in Hawaii" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... 0–9. 32nd Hawaii State Legislature; 2024 Hawaii Amendment 1; 2024 ...
A constitutional amendment requiring candidates for the state legislature hold residency in Hawaii before filing to run for office [23] Passed [24] 42,506 (84.40%) 4,604 (9.10%) Question 2 A constitutional amendment allowing the state to issue bonds for the purpose of assisting non-profit private educational institutions [25] Passed [24] 28,379 ...
The Hawaii State Tax Appeal Court of the Hawaii State Judiciary has jurisdiction over cases involving property, excise, liquor, tobacco, income and insurance taxes. The Tax Appeal Court is not constituted as a separate court with its own judges. Tax appeals are filed with the First Circuit Court in Honolulu, whose judges sit as the Tax Appeal ...
August 10 – 2024 Honolulu mayoral election: Incumbent Rick Blangiardi is re-elected to a second term. November 5 – 2024 United States presidential election in Hawaii [1] 2024 United States Senate election in Hawaii; 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Hawaii; 2024 Hawaii Senate election; 2024 Hawaii House of ...
The Thirty-Second Hawaii State Legislature is the current meeting of the State Legislature of the U.S. state of Hawaii, composed of the Hawaii House of Representatives and the Hawaii Senate. It was constituted in Hawaii from November 8, 2022 and is scheduled to adjourn on November 5, 2024, during the first two years of Josh Green 's first term ...
1st Hawaii state legislature [Wikidata] 1959 1962 July 1959: Senate: 2nd Hawaii state legislature [Wikidata] 1963 3rd Hawaii state legislature [Wikidata] 1965 4th Hawaii state legislature [Wikidata] 1967 5th Hawaii state legislature [Wikidata] 1969 6th Hawaii state legislature [Wikidata] 1971 7th Hawaii state legislature [Wikidata] 1973
Burdick v. Takushi, 504 U.S. 428 (1992), was a Supreme Court case in which the court held that various Hawaiian laws which worked to effectively prohibit write-in voting were not in violation of the First Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment.
Hawaiʻi State Supreme Court [1] Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals [2] Hawaii state circuit courts (4 circuits) [3] Hawaii State family courts (4 circuits) [4] Hawaii state district courts (including Small Claims Court) [5] Hawaiʻi State Land Court [6] Hawaii Tax Appeal Court [6] Federal courts located in Hawaii. United States District ...