RELATING TO CANDIDATES.
Hawaii SB 335 addresses candidate-related matters but stalled in committee and was deferred to 2026, requiring additional legislative work to advance.
Hawaii SB 335 addresses candidate-related matters but stalled in committee and was deferred to 2026, requiring additional legislative work to advance.
SB 335 is a Hawaii bill introduced by Senator Stanley Chang relating to candidates, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative history. The measure was scheduled for public hearing before the Judiciary and Civil Law Committee in February 2025 but was deferred and subsequently carried over to the 2026 regular session, indicating it did not advance in the current legislative cycle.
Candidate-related legislation can affect electoral processes, campaign finance, ballot access, or candidate eligibility requirements—issues that directly shape how elections function and who can run for office. The bill's status as deferred suggests either insufficient support, concerns requiring further study, or competing legislative priorities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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