Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 11, Number 7, 1 July 1994 — Dates and deadlines for coming elections, filing requirements [ARTICLE]
Dates and deadlines for coming elections, filing requirements
This is a partial listing of the important dates for voters and candidates for the 1994 primary, general and OHA elections. To obtain complete information, contact the Office of the Lt. Governor, State Office Tower, 14th floor, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96813; or eall (808) 453VOTE(8683). Neighbor islands eall toll free: 1 -800-442- VOTE. OHA voters should note that when the state voter list is purged of non-voters after the general election, the OHA list is also purged of non-voters. This purge will subsequently affect the mailing list for Ka Wai Ola O OHA, whieh is based on the OHA voter registration list. To ensure that Ka Wai Ola O OHA keeps coming to your home, be sure to vote in the OHA election and regular elections. July 19 • Candidates: file nomination papers for primary eleetion with Office of Lt. Governor or City/County clerk • Voters: Request absentee mail ballots for primary and/or general election from City/County clerk July 20 • Candidates: may withdraw from the primary election for any reason Aug. 18 • Voters: last day to register to vote in the primary eleetion • Candidates or parties or voters: may file objections to nomina-
tion papers for primary election candidate with Office of Lt. Governor or City/County clerk Aug. 29 • Candidates: may withdraw from primary election for reasons of ill health • State candidates: must file disclosure forms with State Ethics Commission Sept. 5 • Candidates: file preliminary primary election report with Campaign Spending Commission Sept. 9 • Voters: begin requests for absentee mail ballots for general election from City/County clerks Sept. 9 • OHA candidates: file nomination papers with Office of Lt. Governor or City/County clerks Sept. 10 • OHA candidates: may withdraw from OHA election for any reason • Voters: last day to request absentee mail ballots for primary election from City/County clerk Sept. 17 • Primary election day Sept. 23 • Candidates or parties or voters: file complaint on eontests for cause in primary eleetion with Circuit Court Oct. 4 • City/County clerks: mail general election ballots to overseas voters Oct. 7 • Candidates: file final primary election report with Campaign Spending Commission; also file report with Campaign Spending Commission on use of public funds in primary election
Oct. 10 • Voters and candidates: file objection to nomination papers for OHA candidates with Office of Lt. Governor • Voters: last day to register to vote in the general election Oct. 19 • OHA candidates: file candidate disclosure forms with State Ethics Commission • Candidates: may withdraw from general election or OHA election for reasons of ill heahh Oct. 25 • Candidates: file preliminary general or OHA eleetion report with Campaign Spending Commission Nov. 1 • Voters: last day to request absentee mail ballots for general and OHA elections Nov. 8 • General election day Nov. 28 • Candidates or parties or voters: file complaint on eontest for cause in general and/or OHA elections with Circuit Court Dec. 8 • General and OHA eandidates: file final report with Campaign Spending Commission Dec. 8 • Candidates: file report on use of public funds in general eleeūon with Campaign Spending Commission Jan. 9, 1995 • City/County clerks: remove names of registered voters who did not vote in the 1992 elections from the voter register and Ka Wai Ola mailing. Jan. 30 • Candidates: file supplemental report on deficit/surplus funds with Campaign Spending Commission