Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1606

Introduced
1/17/24  
Refer
1/24/24  
Introduced
1/17/24  

Caption

Relating To Arrangement Of Candidate Names On Ballots.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will amend Chapter 11 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, specifically requiring that any new contracts by the Office of Elections for ballot preparation or vote counting must include the capability to randomize candidate names. The bill also instructs the Office of Elections to effectively communicate to both voters and candidates that names may not necessarily follow alphabetical order. This change is expected to be implemented starting from the 2026 election cycle, indicating a significant shift towards more equitable election practices.

Summary

House Bill 1606 aims to reform the arrangement of candidate names on ballots in Hawaii. Current law mandates that candidates are listed alphabetically, which studies have shown gives an unfair advantage to those listed first. This bill proposes that names be randomized on ballots to ensure each candidate has an equal chance of being listed first, based on practices observed in other states like California and Ohio. The intent is to enhance the fairness of the electoral process by mitigating the biases associated with alphabetical ordering.

Contention

While the bill is primarily aimed at ensuring fairness in elections, potential points of contention could arise regarding the technological feasibility and associated costs of implementing randomization in county election systems. Moreover, discussions might also revolve around the extent of effectiveness and public understanding of randomized ballot systems, as well as the logistical challenges of ensuring uniformity across precincts.

Companion Bills

HI SB2627

Same As Relating To Arrangement Of Candidate Names On Ballots.

Previously Filed As

HI SB47

Relating To Arrangement Of Candidate Names On Ballots.

HI SB210

Relating To Arrangement Of Candidate Names On Ballots.

HI SB2627

Relating To Arrangement Of Candidate Names On Ballots.

HI SB47

Relating To Arrangement Of Candidate Names On Ballots.

HI HB130

Relative to the arrangement of candidates on primary election ballots

HI SB1114

Write-in candidates; deadlines; ballots

HI HB1270

In nomination of candidates, further providing for casting of lots for position of names upon the primary ballots or ballot labels and notice to candidates; in ballots, further providing for form of official election ballot and providing for order of candidates on the ballot; and, in Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board, providing for ballot order randomization study.

HI A5181

Requires rotation of candidate names appearing on primary election ballots.

HI HB735

In nomination of candidates, further providing for casting of lots for position of names upon the primary ballots or ballot labels and notice to candidates; in ballots, further providing for form of official election ballot and providing for order of candidates on the ballot; in voting machines, further providing for demonstration of voting machines; and, in Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board, providing for ballot order randomization study.

HI SB1598

Federal candidates; observers; elections

Similar Bills

CA SB25

Elections: alternate ballot order: Los Angeles County pilot program.

MS HB38

General election ballot; revise the order of names printed on.

CA AB2808

Primary ticket sellers.

HI SB47

Relating To Arrangement Of Candidate Names On Ballots.

HI SB47

Relating To Arrangement Of Candidate Names On Ballots.

HI SB2627

Relating To Arrangement Of Candidate Names On Ballots.

HI SB210

Relating To Arrangement Of Candidate Names On Ballots.

CA AB57

Elections: names of candidates.