HRS §14-31
Pay and travel money for presidential electors
This section says how presidential electors get paid. Each elector gets a set amount for their work plus travel costs to and from the state capital. Their payment must be approved and checked before it is paid from state funds.
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The statute, as written — Compensation and mileage of electors, amounts
Each presidential elector shall receive $50 for the elector's services, plus the reasonable cost of transportation from the elector's voting residence in the State to the state capital and return. Their accounts shall be certified to by the chief election officer and audited by the state comptroller, and shall be payable out of the general fund.
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