"Rules And Regulations For Administering Oaths And Holding Elections" is a crucial resource for anyone involved in the electoral process in Hawaii. This compilation, originating from the Office of the Secretary of Hawaii, offers comprehensive guidance on the proper procedures for administering oaths and conducting elections within the state.
This document serves as an essential reference for election officials, candidates, and citizens alike, providing clarity and ensuring compliance with the legal framework governing elections. It is a valuable historical document that sheds light on the evolution of electoral practices in Hawaii.
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