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HI SB94
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires candidates for United States President and Vice President to publicly post their most recent income tax returns on the Internet at least 60 days before and continuing through the general election date for free public access in order to appear on Hawaii's ballot.
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Mandates that candidates for major parties file a sworn application with the chief election officer including a statement that their income tax returns have been posted online, with the application deadline 60 days before the general election.
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Allows candidates to redact social security numbers, personal identification numbers, minor dependents' names, and home addresses from their posted income tax returns.
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Prohibits Hawaii electors from voting for any presidential or vice presidential candidate unless both candidates have publicly released and posted their income tax returns online for at least 60 days before and through the general election.
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Defines "income tax return" as having the same meaning as "individual income tax return" in section 6011(e)(3)(C) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
Legislative Description
Relating To Elections.
Presidential Ballots
Last Action
Carried over to 2020 Regular Session.
12/1/2019