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Hawaii�s Political Lineup
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1991 |
2001 |
Governor |
D |
D |
State
Senate |
22D,
3R |
22D,
3R |
State
House |
45D,
6R |
32D,
19R |
US
Senators |
2D |
2D |
US
Reps |
2D |
2D | |
Redistricting
Deadline
The redistricting deadline is
October 26, 2001; the final plan must be filed with the Chief
Election Officer by this date (150
days from the date members of the Reapportionment commission were
certified). |
Who�s in Charge of
Redistricting?
An all-civilian, nine-member
Reapportionment Commission draws both congressional and legislative
districts. It must be formed by May 1st of the year in which
reapportionment takes place, per the Hawaii state constitution. The
commission is made of members named by the speaker of the house
(appoints two), the president of the senate (two), and the minority
leaders in both houses (each appoint two). The first eight members
choose the ninth member.
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Districting
Principles
Principle |
Congressional |
State
Legis. |
Compactness |
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Contiguity |
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Political sub. |
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Communities |
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District cores |
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Incumbents |
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VRA � 5 |
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= required
-- = prohibited
a = allowed |
Public Access
Well-publicized public hearings are to be
held around the state. Citizens can also propose their own plans. Hawaii's redistricting
website is now online, with plans, maps, criteria for
reapportionment, FAQs, do-it-yourself redistricting software,
meeting minutes, laws governing redistricting, an online calendar of
events, and more. There are numerous public hearings scheduled
throughout September--please see What's
New
for
details.
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Political Landscape
The combination of a
Reapportionment Commission, the small number of U.S. House districts
and the Democrats� domination of the state legislature makes
redistricting a relatively uncontroversial process. The 1991
redistricting changed little in Hawaii, and little change is
expected in 2001.
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Legal Issues
No cases. The legislature in 2000
sought to resolve a dilemma involving a change to four-year,
staggered terms for state senators. All seats are to be elected in
2002, including those of senators elected in 2000. Some interpreted
the current law to mean that if an incumbent in such a race wins,
that incumbent will have a four-year term, but a challenger in such
a race would only serve a two-year
term. |
Legislation/Reform
Efforts
An appointed
commission in the late 1990's assessed the state�s redistricting process. It
concluded that there was a lack of public understanding about the
redistricting process and that better and timelier access to
redistricting data would be important to prepare the public for redistricting
hearings.
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Irregularly Shaped
District Island districts are inherently
irregular |
Contact Information
Jean K. Mardfin Researcher
Legislative Reference Bureau State Capitol, Rm. 004
Honolulu, HI 96813 808/587-0666 808/587-0681 Fax [email protected]
Dwayne Yoshina Chief Election Officer State of
Hawaii 802 Lehua Avenue Pearl City, HI 96782
808/453-8683 808/453-6006 Fax [email protected] |
For more information:
National Committee for an Effective Congress' Redistricting
Resource: Hawaii -Overview
EMILY's List Congressional Redistricting Report: Hawaii -Overview -Hawaii
Redistricting Chronicle
Glossary
Redistricting
Provisions 2000
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