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Elections Commission formally adopts Robert's Rules of Order to govern meetings
Elections Commission · February 5, 2026
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The Hawaii Elections Commission voted Feb. 4 to adopt Robert's Rules of Order as its parliamentary authority, after months of debate and public testimony urging clearer meeting procedures.
The Hawaii Elections Commission voted to adopt Robert's Rules of Order on Feb. 4, saying the formal procedure should provide a consistent foundation for conducting meetings and handling testimony.
Commissioner Dylan moved that Robert's Rules be the commission's parliamentary authority "except where superseded by our administrative rules or the Sunshine Law," a motion the panel…
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