§14-24  Certificate of election, notice of
meeting.  Not later than 4:30 p.m. on the last day in the month of the
election, or as soon as the returns have been received from all counties in the
State, if received before that time, the chief election officer shall certify
to the governor the names of the presidential electors and alternates of the
same political party or group as the candidates for president and vice
president receiving the highest number of votes as elected as presidential
electors and alternates.  Thereupon the governor shall in accordance with the
laws of the United States, communicate by registered mail under the seal of the
State of Hawaii to the administrator of general services of the United States,
the certificates of persons elected as presidential electors, setting forth the
names of the electors and the total number of votes cast for each elector.  The
chief election officer shall thereupon, together with a notice of the time and
place of the meeting of the electors, cause to issue and transmit to each
elector and alternate a certificate of election signed by the governor in
substantially the following form:



 



CERTIFICATE
OF ELECTION OF



PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTORS



 



I,...............Governor of the State of
Hawaii, do hereby certify that..............., a member of
the...............party or group, was on the...............day
of..............., 19....., duly elected a Presidential Elector for the State
of Hawaii for the presidential election of 19.....



 



CERTIFICATE
OF ELECTION OF



ALTERNATE
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR



 



I,...............Governor of the State of
Hawaii, do hereby certify that..............., a member of
the...............party or group, was on the...............day
of..............., 19....., duly elected...............Alternate Presidential
Elector for Presidential Elector...............for the State of Hawaii for the
presidential election of 19...... [L 1970, c 26, pt of §2; am L 1973, c 217,
§4(d); am L 1981, c 100, §2(3)]