Hawaii Bill for Random Selection to Determine Order of Candidates on Ballot Passes Senate

On March 3, the Hawaii Senate passed SB 47, which deals with the order of candidates on the ballot. Existing law uses alphabetical order of candidate surnames. The bill changes that for a random procedure to determine which candidates are listed first.


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Hawaii Bill for Random Selection to Determine Order of Candidates on Ballot Passes Senate — 4 Comments

  1. In Alabama, parties are on the ballot in alphabetical order of the party name, so the Democratic nominees are always the top spot on the ballot. I am somewhat surprised the Republican-majority legislature doesn’t change that law.

  2. The only thing better would be just banning all demon rats and leftists everywhere!!!!

    Somebody should sue in the supreme court since they are super GOP now thanks to God (Trump) and they would rule for GOP!!!!

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