Hawaii Bill, to Make it Easier for Political Parties to Exclude Candidates from their Primaries, Dies

On March 5, the Hawaii Senate sent SB 223 back to committee. That means it is almost certainly dead. The bill would have made it easier for parties to exclude candidates from their primaries. Current law requires a party to go to court if it believes that a candidate in the party’s primary does not agree with the platform. The bill would have given the state chair to exclude candidates, without going to court. The Hawaii Attorney General had opposed the bill.


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