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Hawai'i Voters' Guide 2008
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Results updated on: Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 12:27 p.m.

Hawai'i County Charter

1. Two planning commissions

"Should the County Charter be changed to increase the number of planning commissions for Hawai'i County from one for the entire county to two, a windward planning commission and a leeward planning commission?"
Yes
No



Choices


Votes

Percent
of votes

Precincts reported
Percent of precincts reported
YES 38,251 63.09% 67 out of 67 100%
NO 22,374 36.91% 67 out of 67 100%

2. Initiative and referendum

"Should Article XI of the County Charter, Initiative and Referendum, which authorizes voters to create, approve, or reject laws by popular vote, be amended by:
• Providing that ordinances approved by initiative cannot be amended by the County Council for at least three years, except by a two-thirds vote;
• Giving the petitioner's committee, rather than the County Clerk, ultimate responsibility to provide a ballot title, question, and summary prior to the circulation of any petition;
• Requiring notice if the petition circulators were paid for their services;
• Changing identification requirements for electors signing petitions to add their month and day of birth and the last four digits of their social security number and remove the requirement to include their residence address;
• Requiring the publication in two daily newspapers with the largest circulation the ballot title, question, summary and arguments for and against the measure for three Sundays preceding the election;
• Adding a section of definitions to clarify terms, and;
• Extending some of the timeframes for submission and review of petition documents?"
Yes
No



Choices


Votes

Percent
of votes

Precincts reported
Percent of precincts reported
YES 32,668 58.73% 67 out of 67 100%
NO 22,955 41.27% 67 out of 67 100%

3. Create Legislative Auditor

"Should the County Charter be changed to establish an Office of the Legislative Auditor to perform independent audit functions and that would:
• Give exclusive authority to the County Council to appoint the legislative auditor to a six-year term, subject to removal for cause by a two-thirds vote of the County Council;
• Set minimum qualifications for the legislative auditor;
• Make the legislative auditor, not the County Clerk, the administrative head of the office;
• Clarify that the legislative auditor has the authority to conduct performance and/or financial audits of any County agency or program;
• Grant the legislative auditor full access to any county employee or record not protected by law;
• Grant the legislative auditor full access to property, facilities, or equipment of any County agency or program;
• Authorize the legislative auditor to administer oaths, subpoena witnesses, and gather records pertinent records pertinent to the audit; and
• Hire an outside attorney?"
Yes
No



Choices


Votes

Percent
of votes

Precincts reported
Percent of precincts reported
YES 28,003 50.38% 67 out of 67 100%
NO 27,582 49.62% 67 out of 67 100%

4. Civil and criminal penalties

"Should County Charter section 13-11, Penalties, be changed to double the maximum fine for criminal penalties and make distinctions between civil and criminal penalties for violations of the Charter, ordinances, and rules and regulations?"
Yes
No



Choices


Votes

Percent
of votes

Precincts reported
Percent of precincts reported
YES 36,914 63.92% 67 out of 67 100%
NO 20,840 36.08% 67 out of 67 100%

Hawai'i County Code

1. Marijuana enforcement

[Amendment proposed by citizen initiative]
"Should the Hawai'i County Code be amended to add a new article that would be titled and known as the "Lowest Law Enforcement Priority of Cannabis Ordinance", which would:
• Direct the county to make law enforcement related to Cannabis (marijuana) offenses, when the Cannabis is only intended for adult personal use, their lowest law enforcement priority;
• Define "adult personal use" to include the use of Cannabis on private property only be persons twenty one years of age or older;
• Prevent county law enforcement officials from accepting deputization or commissions from a federal law enforcement agency for purposes of investigating, citing, or arresting citizens or searching or seizing their property if doing so is inconsistent with the lowest law enforcement priority of Cannabis ordinance;
• Prohibit the Hawai'i County Council from authorizing the acceptance of or issuing funding to be used to investigate, cite, arrest, prosecute, search or seize property from adults when doing so would be inconsistent with the lowest law enforcement priority for Cannabis policy, and;
• Direct the County Council not to support the acceptance of any funds for the marijuana eradication program?"
Yes
No



Choices


Votes

Percent
of votes

Precincts reported
Percent of precincts reported
FOR 35,682 57.91% 67 out of 67 100%
AGAINST 25,937 42.09% 67 out of 67 100%

(Con) — Constitution
(D) — Democratic
(G) — Green
(Ind) — Independent
(L) — Libertarian
(N) — Nonpartisan
(R) — Republican

The percentage of total votes for each candidate is calculated without blank and over votes.

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