Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB134

Introduced
1/15/25  

Caption

Relating To Elections.

Impact

The implementation of SB134 will amend Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 11-109, mandating county clerks to establish three new voter service centers in high-density areas. The proposed centers will be critical in alleviating the challenges voters face, such as long queues and inadequate services, which can deter attendance at the polls. By consulting with local communities, civic organizations, and elected officials in identifying optimal site locations, the bill aims to ensure that these centers meet the specific needs of the voters they serve.

Summary

Senate Bill 134 aims to enhance voter access in Hawaii by establishing additional in-person voting locations. This initiative is particularly focused on counties with populations exceeding five hundred thousand, where the need for accessible voter service centers has been identified due to lengthy wait times and service disruptions. The bill underscores the importance of accommodating voters who prefer to cast their ballots in person, especially in areas with high voter turnout and underserved populations.

Contention

While supporters of SB134 advocate for the bill as a necessary step in modernizing and improving voter accessibility, concerns may arise regarding the effectiveness of the new measures and the logistical challenges involved in setting up the additional service centers. Opponents could argue that the bill, while well-intentioned, does not address underlying issues that lead to voter frustration at polling places, and they may advocate for broader electoral reforms to further support voter participation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI SB917

Relating To Elections.

HI HB767

Relating To Elections.

HI HB297

Relating To Elections.

HI SB1558

Relating To Elections.

HI HB259

Relating To Elections.

HI SB1173

Relating To Elections.

HI SB1030

Relating To Elections.

HI SB1240

Relating To Elections.

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