Hawaii Constitution

Article III, § 3

Hawaii Const. art. III, § 3

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The house of representatives shall be composed of fifty-one members, who shall be elected by the qualified voters of the respective representative districts. Until the next reapportionment, the representative districts and the number of representatives to be elected from each shall be as set forth in the Schedule. Revision note. - A proposal of the 1978 Constitutional Convention rewriting this section was not validly ratified. Kahalekai v. Doi, 60 Haw. 324, 590 P.2d 543 (1979). The revisor deleted the textual changes under the authority of Resolution No. 29 of the 1978 Constitutional Convention.

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History

Am Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978

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