HRS §11-114
Order of offices on ballot
This law sets the order in which offices appear on a ballot. It lists the sequence from top to bottom, starting with president and vice president, then federal, state, and county offices. It does not cover anything else about voting or ballots.
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The statute, as written — Order of offices on ballot
The order of offices on a ballot shall be arranged substantially as follows: first, president and vice president of the United States; next, United States senators; next, United States house of representatives; next, governor and lieutenant governor; next, state senators; next, state representatives; and next, county offices.
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