Report Title:

Legislative Vacancies; Appointments

 

Description:

Requires the Governor, in filling vacancies in the Senate, House of Representatives, and U.S. Senate, to select from a list of three prospective appointees nominated by the political party of the prior incumbent.  Requires prospective appointees to be registered members of nominating political parties for at least six months prior to the appointment.  Effective on approval.

 


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

H.B. NO.

304

TWENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE, 2007

 

STATE OF HAWAII

 

 

 

 

 

 

A BILL FOR AN ACT


 

 

RELATING TO LEGISLATIVE vacancies.

 

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:

 


     SECTION 1.  Section 17-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:

     "§17‑1  United States senator.  When a vacancy occurs in the office of United States senator, the vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term at the following state general election[,]; provided that the vacancy occurs not later than 4:30 p.m. on the sixtieth day prior to the primary for nominating candidates to be voted for at the election; otherwise at the state general election next following.  The chief election officer shall issue a proclamation designating the election for filling the vacancy.  Pending the election, the governor shall make a temporary appointment to fill the vacancy [and the] by selecting a person from a list of three prospective appointees submitted by the same political party as the prior incumbent.  The person [so] appointed shall serve until the election and qualification of the person duly elected to fill the vacancy and shall be, at the time of appointment, and shall have been, for at least six months immediately prior to the appointment, a registered member of the same political party as the [senator causing the vacancy.] prior incumbent.  If the prior incumbent was not a member of any political party, the governor shall appoint a person who is not and has not been, for at least six months immediately prior to the appointment, a registered member of any political party.  All candidates for the unexpired term shall be nominated and elected in accordance with this title."

     SECTION 2.  Section 17-3, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:

     "§17‑3  State senator.  (a)  Whenever any vacancy in the membership of the state senate occurs, the term of which ends at the next succeeding general election[, the]:

     (1)  The governor shall make an appointment within sixty calendar days following the first day of vacancy to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term [and the appointee shall be of] by selecting a person from a list of three prospective appointees submitted by the same political party [or nonpartisanship] as the [person the appointee succeeds.] prior incumbent.  The prospective appointees shall be, at the time of appointment, and shall have been, for at least six months immediately prior to the appointment, registered members of the political party.  The political party shall submit the list of prospective appointees to the governor within thirty calendar days following the first day of vacancy; and

     (2)  If the prior incumbent was not a member of any political party, the governor, within sixty calendar days following the first day of vacancy, shall appoint a person who is not and has not been, for at least six months immediately prior to the appointment, a registered member of any political party.

     (b)  In the case of a vacancy, the term of which does not end at the next succeeding general election:

     (1)  If it occurs not later than on the tenth day prior to the close of filing for the next succeeding primary election, the vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term at the next succeeding general election.  The chief election officer shall issue a proclamation designating the election for filling the vacancy.  All candidates for the unexpired term shall be nominated and elected in accordance with this title.  Pending the election, the governor shall make a temporary appointment to fill the vacancy, and the person so appointed shall serve until the election of the person duly elected to fill the vacancy.  The [appointee shall be of] governor shall make the appointment from a list of three prospective appointees submitted by the same political party [or nonpartisanship] as the [person the appointee succeeds.] prior incumbent.  The prospective appointees shall be, at the time of appointment, and shall have been, for at least six months immediately prior to the appointment, registered members of the political party.  If the prior incumbent was not a member of any political party, the governor shall appoint a person who is not and has not been, for at least six months immediately prior to the appointment, a registered member of any political party;

     (2)  If it occurs later than on the tenth day prior to the close of filing for the next succeeding primary election but not later than on the sixtieth day prior to the next succeeding primary election, or if there are no qualified candidates for any party or nonpartisan candidates qualified for the primary election ballot, nominations for the unexpired term may be filed not later than 4:30 p.m. on the fiftieth day prior to the next succeeding primary election.  The chief election officer shall issue a proclamation designating the election for filling the vacancy.  Pending the election the governor shall make a temporary appointment to fill the vacancy and the person so appointed shall serve until the election of the person duly elected to fill the vacancy.  The [appointee shall be of] governor shall make the appointment from a list of three prospective appointees submitted by the same political party [or nonpartisanship] as the [person the appointee succeeds.] prior incumbent.  The prospective appointees shall be, at the time of appointment, and shall have been, for at least six months immediately prior to the appointment, registered members of the political party.  If the prior incumbent was not a member of any political party, the governor shall appoint a person who is not and has not been, for at least six months immediately prior to the appointment, a registered member of any political party;

     (3)  If it occurs after the sixtieth day prior to the next succeeding primary but not later than on the fiftieth day prior to the next succeeding general election, or if there are no qualified candidates for any party or nonpartisan candidates in the primary, the vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term at the next succeeding general election.  The chief election officer shall issue a proclamation designating the election for filling the vacancy.  Party candidates for the unexpired senate term shall be nominated by the county committees of the parties not later than 4:30 p.m. on the fortieth day prior to the general election; nonpartisan candidates may file nomination papers for the unexpired term not later than 4:30 p.m. on the fortieth day prior to the general election with the nonpartisan candidate who is to be nominated to be decided by lot, under the supervision of the chief election officer.  The candidates for the unexpired term shall be elected in accordance with this title.  Pending the election, the governor shall make a temporary appointment to fill the vacancy, and the person so appointed shall serve until the election of the person duly elected to fill [such] the vacancy.  The [appointee shall be of] governor shall make the appointment from a list of three prospective appointees submitted by the same political party [or nonpartisanship] as the [person the appointee succeeds.] prior incumbent.  The prospective appointees shall be, at the time of appointment, and shall have been, for at least six months immediately prior to the appointment, registered members of the political party.  If the prior incumbent was not a member of any political party, the governor shall appoint a person who is not and has not been, for at least six months immediately prior to the appointment, a registered member of any political party; and

     (4)  If it occurs after the fiftieth day prior to the next succeeding general election or if no candidates are nominated, the governor shall make an appointment to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term [and the appointee shall be of] by selecting a person from a list of three prospective appointees submitted by the same political party [or nonpartisanship] as the [person the appointee succeeds.] prior incumbent.  The prospective appointees shall be, at the time of appointment, and shall have been, for at least six months immediately prior to the appointment, registered members of the political party.  If the prior incumbent was not a member of any political party, the governor shall appoint a person who is not and has not been, for at least six months immediately prior to the appointment, a registered member of any political party."

     SECTION 3.  Section 17-4, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:

     "§17‑4  State representatives.  (a)  Whenever any vacancy in the membership of the state house of representatives occurs, the governor shall make an appointment within sixty calendar days following the first day of vacancy to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term [and the appointee shall be of] by selecting a person from a list of three prospective appointees submitted by the same political party [or nonpartisanship] as the [person the appointee succeeds.] prior incumbent.  The prospective appointees shall be, at the time of appointment, and shall have been, for at least six months immediately prior to the appointment, registered members of the political party.  The political party shall submit the list of prospective appointees to the governor within thirty calendar days following the first day of vacancy.

     (b)  If the prior incumbent was not a member of any political party, the governor, within sixty calendar days following the first day of vacancy, shall appoint a person who is not and has not been, for at least six months immediately prior to the appointment, a registered member of any political party."

     SECTION 4.  Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken.  New statutory material is underscored.

     SECTION 5.  This Act shall take effect upon approval.

 

INTRODUCED BY:

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