Late on the evening of May 1, the Hawaii House also overrode the veto of SB 2898, the National Popular Vote Plan. Therefore, Hawaii becomes the 4th state to pass the plan, and the first one in which a gubernatorial veto had to be overcome. The House vote was 36-3, with most Republicans not in attendance. May 1 was also the last day of the session.
The 4th State trying to subvert Art. I, Sec. 10 and 14th Amdt, Sec. 1 of the Constitution.
See the conspiracy in 1860-1861 to subvert the Constitution — after the gerrymander election in 1860.