Hawaii Holds Drawing to Decide Order of Parties on August 8, 2020 Primary Ballot

On April 1, the Hawaii Elections Office held a random drawing to determine the order of party names on the August 8, 2020 primary ballot.  In Hawaii, there is only a single primary ballot.  At the top are the names of the seven qualified parties, and the voter chooses one.  Then, the voter must vote only in that party’s column.

The Libertarian Party will be listed first, according to the results of the drawing. See the results of the drawing here.  This year, the primary is conducted with postal ballots.

 


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Hawaii Holds Drawing to Decide Order of Parties on August 8, 2020 Primary Ballot — 4 Comments

  1. I think statistics show a small bump in the numbers when you’re listed first on the ballot.

  2. So, I comment on the Alliance party posts, then Paul/paulie posts then my next posts can only be seen by me? Is that how it works? So I think there are no further posts.
    Is paulie presently using the William Saturn persona? All of a sudden there are a LOT of posts at IPR by Saturn.
    Has anyone met Saturn? Is there a picture of Saturn anywhere on the interweb?

  3. Paul.paulie,

    What is it about Darcy and Rocky that you think they are nit talking to you anymore?
    How do you know that? Did they say so?
    Any others say so?

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