Hawaii To Conduct All Elections By Mail
Posted on August 8, 2018 by mailomg in memo 285, Uncategorized // 0 Comments
Hawaii is on its way to becoming the fourth state in the nation to conduct all elections by mail, beginning in two years, according to the USPS.
Colorado, Oregon and Washington are the other states that hold all elections by mail.
“Hawaii is taking action to improve voter participation in the political process and stimulating our democracy by ensuring all voices have equal opportunity to be heard,” Corie Tanida, executive director of Common Cause Hawaii, a nonpartisan organization, said in a statement.
Hawaii Gov. David Ige signed legislation this month to switch to a universal vote -by-mail election system, a process that will start with a pilot program during the 2020 elections.
Studies show that allowing people to vote by mail boosts turnout, especially during lower-profile elections.
The Postal Service works with election officials across the nation — including secretaries of state, county election directors and others — to ensure Election Mail and Political Mail requirements are met each year.
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