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Haw. Const. art. XVII, § 1 Methods Of Proposal
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Revisions of or amendments to this constitution may be proposed by constitutional convention or by the legislature. [Ren Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
Haw. Const. art. XVII, § 2 Constitutional Convention
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The legislature may submit to the electorate at any general or special election the question, “Shall there be a convention to propose a revision of or amendments to the Constitution?” If any nine-year period shall elapse during which the question shall not have been submitted, th…
Haw. Const. art. XVII, § 3 Amendments Proposed By Legislature
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The legislature may propose amendments to the constitution by adopting the same, in the manner required for legislation, by a two-thirds vote of each house on final reading at any session, after either or both houses shall have given the governor at least ten days’ written notice…
Haw. Const. art. XVII, § 4 Veto
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No proposal for amendment of the constitution adopted in either manner provided by this article shall be subject to veto by the governor. [Ren Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7, 1978]
Haw. Const. art. XVII, § 5 Conflicting Revisions Or Amendments
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If a revision or amendment proposed by a constitutional convention is in conflict with a revision or amendment proposed by the legislature and both are submitted to the electorate at the same election and both are approved, then the revision or amendment proposed by the conventio…