Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB150

Introduced
1/18/23  

Caption

Proposing An Amendment To The Hawaii State Constitution To Amend The Qualifying Age Of Voters For Any State Or Local Election.

Impact

The potential impact of SB150 on state laws is substantial, as it seeks to expand the electorate to a younger demographic. Advocates argue that by allowing sixteen-year-olds to vote, the bill encourages civic education and fosters a sense of responsibility toward community involvement early on. Additionally, it may lead to increased youth advocacy on issues that directly affect their lives, including education, climate change, and employment policies. The change challenges existing norms about voting rights and can be seen as a progressive step toward inclusivity in the electoral process.

Summary

Senate Bill 150 proposes an amendment to the Hawaii State Constitution to lower the qualifying age of voters for state and local elections from eighteen to sixteen years. This significant shift reflects a growing recognition of the importance of including younger voices in the democratic process. The proposal includes specific provisions for voter registration, ensuring that those who are eligible at the new age requirement are registered to vote in accordance with existing laws. This change aims to foster civic engagement among youth and enhance their participation in state and local governance decisions.

Contention

However, there are notable points of contention surrounding this amendment. Critics often question whether sixteen-year-olds possess the necessary maturity and understanding of complex political issues to make informed voting decisions. Concerns related to the readiness of youth to participate in elections and their ability to grasp the implications of their votes are prevalent. Additionally, political opponents might argue that lowering the voting age could disproportionately influence election outcomes based on youth-centric issues, thereby tilting the balance of electoral power toward younger voters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB1167

Proposing An Amendment To The Hawaii State Constitution To Protect Individual Reproductive Rights.

HI SB1167

Proposing An Amendment To The Hawaii State Constitution To Protect Individual Reproductive Rights.

HI SB31

Proposing An Amendment To The Hawaii State Constitution To Amend The Qualifying Age Of Voters For Any State Or Local Election.

HI SB150

Proposing An Amendment To The Hawaii State Constitution To Amend The Qualifying Age Of Voters For Any State Or Local Election.

HI SB2490

Proposing An Amendment To The Hawaii State Constitution To Amend The Qualifying Age Of Voters For Any State Or Local Election.

HI HB1744

Proposing An Amendment To The Hawaii State Constitution To Clarify Legislative Voting Procedures.

HI HB644

Proposing An Amendment To The Hawaii State Constitution To Require The Reapportionment Commission To Establish A Reapportionment Plan To Draw District Lines For The Members Of The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Board Of Trustees.

HI SB196

Proposing An Amendment To The Hawaii State Constitution To Require The Reapportionment Commission To Establish A Reapportionment Plan To Draw District Lines For The Members Of The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Board Of Trustees.

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