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Hawaii Patient Confidentiality Amendment, Question 3 (2004)

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Hawaii Amendment 3, also known as the Rights of Alleged Crime Victims Act was on the November 2, 2004 election ballot in Hawaii as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved.[1]

Election results

Hawaii Amendment 3
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 229,439 53.2%
No147,25734.2%

Note: Blank votes: 54, 259 (12.6%)

Text of measure

The language that appeared on the ballot:

Shall the Constitution of the State of Hawaii be amended to permit the legislature to provide by law for the inadmissibility of privileged confidential communications between an alleged crime victim and the alleged crime victim's physician, psychologist, counselor or licensed mental health professional?

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