RELATING TO ELECTIONS.
Hawaii HB 767 relates to elections and was referred to judiciary committee but stalled, carrying over to 2026 for further consideration.
Hawaii HB 767 relates to elections and was referred to judiciary committee but stalled, carrying over to 2026 for further consideration.
HB 767 is a Hawaii elections bill introduced in the 2025 legislative session by five state representatives. The bill was referred to the Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs Committee (JHA) but did not advance beyond first reading before being carried over to the 2026 session, meaning its specific provisions are not yet publicly detailed in available records.
Elections bills are foundational to democratic governance, affecting voter access, election administration, campaign finance, or voting procedures. Without access to the bill's actual text and provisions, the real-world impact cannot be assessed, though its referral to JHA suggests it may involve constitutional or Hawaiian-specific considerations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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