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Hawaii Information on Sex Offenders, Question 2 (2004)
Hawaii Amendment 2, also known as the Public Access to Registration Information of Sex Offenders 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 2 | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 309,415 | 71.8% | ||
No | 79,321 | 18.4% |
Note:Blank votes: 42,298 (9.8%)
Text of measure
The language that appeared on the ballot:
Shall the Constitution of the State of Hawaii be amended to provide that the public has a right of access to registration information regarding persons convicted of certain offenses against children and persons convicted of certain sexual offenses, and that the legislature shall determine which offenses are subject to this provision, what information constitutes registration information to which the public has a right of access, the manner of public access to the registration information, and a period of time after which and conditions pursuant to which a convicted person may petition for termination of public access?
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