HRS §612-11
Building the yearly master list of voters
Every year, each circuit court clerk must put together a master list of all voters in that circuit, adding other resident lists like taxpayers and licensed drivers. The lists can include personal details like birth date and social security number. Each person appears only once, and anyone holding these lists must let the clerk see and copy them.
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The statute, as written — Master list
(a) Each year the clerk for each circuit shall compile a master list. The master list shall consist of all voter registration lists for the circuit, which shall be supplemented with other lists of persons residing in the circuit , such as lists of taxpayers and licensed drivers. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, including section 235-116, the lists used to compile the master list shall contain available identifying information of the persons on the list, such as last name, first name, middle initial, date of birth, gender, address, and social security number. Each person's name shall appear only once on the master list. (b) Whoever has custody, possession, or control of any of the lists used in compiling the master list, shall make the list available to the clerk for inspection, reproduction, and copying at all reasonable times.
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§235-116 Tax returns are private and cannot be shared
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