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the Native Hawaiian Convention '99 ^ Delegate<t will dwctut<t, propo,ie and recommend a Native Hawaiian government to the Hawaiian electorate for ratification.

Apportionment Plan Hawai'i Moku (one uland) — 6 districts, 12 delegates Maui Moku ( three ulande: Maui, Moloka 'i, Imuo 'i) — 6 districts, 9 delegates Kaua'i Moku ( two uilanih: Kaua 'i, Ni'ihau ) — 6 districts, 6 delegates O'ahu (one iiland) — 5 Moku, 17 districts, 51 delegates Kama'aina Moku (continental U.S., Alaoka ane) el)ewhere ) — 7 delegates

Delegate Filing anu voter RēGISTRAT10n Dēadline: November 17, 1998 To BE ELIGIBLE TO BECOME A DELEGATE, you must: • be of Hawaiian ancestry; • be 1 8 years old by the date of the election (January 17, 1999); • live in the nuiku you wish to represent; • file nomination papers by November 17, 1998 with the signatures of 15 registered Hā Hawai'i voters from your moku who are eligible to vote; • pay a filing fee of $25. EleCTION of DēLEGATES: January 17, 1999 IOwl

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