Hawaii Revised Statutes 11-100 – Ranked-choice voting; application; procedure
Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 11-100
- Ballot: includes :
(1) A ballot summary reflecting a complete record of the ballot selections made by a voter utilizing an HTML ballot or similar accessible ballot that produces a ballot summary;
(2) A voter verifiable paper audit trail in the event there is a discrepancy between a voting machine's electronic record of the voted ballot and the voter verifiable paper audit trail; and
(3) A ballot used in an election by mail pursuant to part VIIA, including a ballot approved for electronic transmission. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 11-1
- county: includes the city and county of Honolulu. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 1-22
“Batch elimination” means the simultaneous defeat of multiple candidates for whom it is mathematically impossible to be elected.
“Continuing ballot” means a ballot that is not an inactive ballot.
“Continuing candidate” means a candidate who has not been defeated.
“Highest continuing ranking” means the highest ranking on a voter’s ballot for a continuing candidate.
“Inactive ballot” means a ballot that does not rank any continuing candidate, contains an overvote at the highest continuing ranking, or contains two or more sequential skipped rankings before its highest continuing ranking.
“Last-place candidate” means the candidate with the fewest votes in a round of ranked-choice voting tabulation.
“Mathematically impossible to be elected”, with respect to a candidate, means that:
“Overvote” means a circumstance in which a voter has ranked more than one candidate at the same ranking on a ballot.
“Ranked-choice voting” means the method of casting and tabulating votes in which voters rank candidates in order of preference, tabulation proceeds in sequential rounds in which last-place candidates are defeated, and the candidate with the most votes in the final round is elected.
“Ranking” means the number assigned on a ballot by a voter to a candidate to express the voter’s preference for that candidate, in which the lowest number is the highest ranking, and the highest number is the lowest ranking.
“Round” means an instance of the sequence of voting tabulation steps established in subsection (b).
“Skipped ranking” means a circumstance in which a voter has left a ranking blank and ranks a candidate at a subsequent ranking.”