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Hawaii Include Non-Permanent Residents in State Legislative Redistricting Amendment (2022)

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Hawaii Include Non-Permanent Residents in State Legislative Redistricting Amendment
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Election date
November 8, 2022
Topic
Redistricting measures
Status
Not on the ballot
Type
Constitutional amendment
Origin
State legislature

The Hawaii Include Non-Permanent Residents in State Legislative Redistricting Amendment was not on the ballot in Hawaii as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment on November 8, 2022.

The measure would have removed the requirement that state legislative redistricting be based on permanent residents. It would have instead required that redistricting be based on residents as reported by the most recent decennial federal census, thereby including non-permanent military personnel and dependents, college students residing out-of-state, and other non-permanent residents.[1]

Text of measure

The full text was available here.

Path to the ballot

See also: Amending the Hawaii Constitution

The state process

The Hawaii State Legislature can put a proposed amendment on the ballot upon either a two-thirds (66.67%) majority vote in both chambers of the legislature in the same session or two simple majority votes in both chambers held in two successive sessions. Constitutional amendments must be approved by a majority of the votes cast for the question, as long as the majority also is at least 50% of the total votes cast in the entire election. For measures approved at special elections by a majority of votes cast for the question, the majority must be at least 30% of the total number of registered voters in the state at the time.

2022 legislative session

This amendment was introduced as Senate Bill 3254 on January 26, 2022. The measure was passed by the Senate on March 8, 2022, by a vote of 19-6.[1]

Vote in the Hawaii State Senate
March 8, 2022
Requirement: Two-thirds (66.67 percent) vote in each chamber; or a simple majority vote in each chamber in two sessions
Number of yes votes required: 17  Approveda
YesNoNot voting
Total1960
Total percent76.00%24.00%0.00%
Democrat1860
Republican100

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