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The three charter amendments include :—“Proposing an amendment to Article 10 of the Revised Charter of the County of Maui (1983 ), as amended, to authorize full-time staff for the Maui County ...
English: Results of 2024 Hawaii Amendment 1 by county. Date: 8 November 2024: Source: Own work: ... Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.
A constitutional amendment modifying state and county debt limits Passed 141,042 (72.14%) 54,467 (27.86%) Amendment 18 A constitutional amendment requiring state budgets be passed on a biennial basis Passed 149,109 (76.26%) 46,429 (23.74%) Amendment 19 A constitutional amendment to allow for home rule in Hawaii counties Passed 154,658 (79.10%)
A referendum on Amendment 1 to the Constitution of Hawaii was held on November 5, 2024. The amendment repealed the Hawaii State Legislature's ability to limit marriage to heterosexual couples, [2] reversing the 1998 Hawaii Marriage Amendment. [3] The measure passed with 51.3% of the vote in support and 40.4% in opposition. [1]
JAMM AQUINO / SEPT. 11 The bill proposing the constitutional amendment was introduced by House Speaker Scott Saiki, who fought to legalize same-sex marriage in 2013 over fierce opposition from ...
Issues 41, 42 would amend Summit County charter. Summit County's Issue 41 proposes adding aunts and uncles to the list of relatives ineligible for hiring if they are related to a county elected ...
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 2024 Honolulu mayoral election took place on August 10, 2024. [1] Candidates included incumbent mayor Rick Blangiardi , Duke Bourgoin, Choon James and Karl Dicks. [ 2 ] Mayor Blangiardi won re-election to a second term outright, avoiding a runoff election.