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EDT NAI AUPUNI - 24 JUNE 2015 - Na’i Aupuni board members (l-r) Kealoha Ballesteros, secretary/treasurer, Gerry Miyamoto, Pauline Namuo, vice president, J. Kuhio Asam, president and Selena Lehua Schuelke. Na'i Aupuni, is the new independent, not-for-profit organization responsible for creating a process for Native Hawaiians' self-determination. Honolulu Star-Advertiser photo by Cindy Ellen Russell
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Here is the tentative timeline for the election of delegates, the convening of the ‘aha and the possible ratification vote of whatever documents are drafted at the ‘aha. Dates are subject to change, depending on when the Native Hawaiian voter roll is certified.
» Late July or early August: Notices sent to certified voters explaining the apportionment of delegates, how to file as a delegate candidate and the voting process. Based on a pro rata of voters now registered, Oahu will have 20 delegates, Hawaii island seven, Maui three, Kauai two, Molokai/Lanai one and seven will come from outside Hawaii.
» Late July or early August: Application available for delegate candidates.
» Mid-September: Deadline to file as a delegate candidate.
» End of September: List of qualified delegate candidates announced.
» Mid-October: Voter registration closes.
» Early November: Voting begins.
» Early December: Voting ends.
» Day after voting ends: Election results announced publicly.
» Between February and April 2016: ‘Aha held on Oahu over the course of eight consecutive weeks (40 work days, Monday through Friday).
» Two months after ‘aha concludes: If delegates recommend a form of Hawaiian government, a referendum will be held among all certified Native Hawaiian voters.
For updates and more information, see www.naiaupuni.org.