(a) As a condition of receiving public funds for a primary or general election, a candidate shall not be unopposed in any election for which public funds are sought, shall have filed an affidavit with the commission pursuant to section expenditure limits; filing affidavit” class=”unlinked-ref” datatype=”S” sessionyear=”2022″ statecd=”HI”>11-423 to voluntarily limit the candidate’s campaign expenditures, and shall be in receipt of the following sum of qualifying contributions from individual residents of Hawaii:

Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 11-429

  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
  • Candidate: means an individual who seeks nomination for election or seeks election to office. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 11-302
  • Commission: means the campaign spending commission. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 11-302
  • Contribution: means :

    (1) A gift, subscription, deposit of money or anything of value, or cancellation of a debt or legal obligation and includes the purchase of tickets to fundraisers, for the purpose of:
    (A) Influencing the nomination for election, or the election, of any person to office;
    (B) Influencing the outcome of any question or issue that has been certified to appear on the ballot at the next applicable election; or
    (C) Use by any candidate committee or noncandidate committee for the purpose of subparagraph (A) or (B);
    (2) The payment, by any person or party other than a candidate, candidate committee, or noncandidate committee, of compensation for the services of another person that are rendered to the candidate, candidate committee, or noncandidate committee without charge or at an unreasonably low charge for a purpose listed in paragraph (1);
    (3) A contract, promise, or agreement to make a contribution; or
    (4) Any loans or advances that are not documented or disclosed to the commission as provided in section 11-372;

    "Contribution" does not include:

    (1) Services voluntarily provided without compensation by individuals to or on behalf of a candidate, candidate committee, or noncandidate committee;
    (2) A candidate's expenditure of the candidate's own funds; provided that this expenditure shall be reportable as other receipts and expenditures;
    (3) Any loans or advances to the candidate committee; provided that these loans or advances shall be reported as loans; or
    (4) An individual, candidate committee, or noncandidate committee engaging in internet activities for the purpose of influencing an election if:
    (A) The individual, candidate committee, or noncandidate committee is uncompensated for the internet activities; or
    (B) The individual, candidate committee, or noncandidate committee uses equipment or services for uncompensated internet activities, regardless of who owns the equipment and services. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 11-302
  • county: includes the city and county of Honolulu. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 1-22
  • Election: means any election for office or for determining a question or issue provided by law or ordinance. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 11-302
  • Election period: means :

    (1) The two-year time period between the day after the general election through the day of the next general election, if a candidate is seeking nomination or election to a two-year office;
    (2) The four-year time period between the day after the general election through the day of the next general election, if a candidate is seeking nomination or election to a four-year office; or
    (3) For a special election, the period between the day after the general election for that office through the day of the special election. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 11-302
  • Expenditure: means :

    (1) Any purchase or transfer of money or anything of value, or promise or agreement to purchase or transfer money or anything of value, or payment incurred or made, or the use or consumption of a nonmonetary contribution for the purpose of:
    (A) Influencing the nomination for election, or the election, of any person seeking nomination for election or election to office, whether or not the person has filed the person's nomination papers;
    (B) Influencing the outcome of any question or issue that has been certified to appear on the ballot at the next applicable election; or
    (C) Use by any party for the purposes set out in subparagraph (A) or (B);
    (2) Any payment, by any person other than a candidate, candidate committee, or noncandidate committee, of compensation for the services of another person that are rendered to the candidate, candidate committee, or noncandidate committee for any of the purposes mentioned in paragraph (1)(A); provided that payment under this paragraph shall include provision of services without charge; or
    (3) The expenditure by a candidate of the candidate's own funds for the purposes set out in paragraph (1)(A). See Hawaii Revised Statutes 11-302
  • Individual: means a natural person. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 11-302
  • Office: means any Hawaii elective public or constitutional office, excluding county neighborhood board and federal elective offices. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 11-302
  • Qualifying contribution: means an aggregate monetary contribution of $100 or less by an individual Hawaii resident during a matching payment period that is received after a candidate files a statement of intent to seek public funds. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 11-302
(1) For the office of governor–qualifying contributions that in the aggregate exceed $100,000;
(2) For the office of lieutenant governor–qualifying contributions that in the aggregate exceed $50,000;
(3) For the office of mayor for each respective county:

(A) County of Honolulu–qualifying contributions that in the aggregate exceed $50,000;
(B) County of Hawaii–qualifying contributions that in the aggregate exceed $15,000;
(C) County of Maui–qualifying contributions that in the aggregate exceed $10,000; and
(D) County of Kauai–qualifying contributions that in the aggregate exceed $5,000;
(4) For the office of prosecuting attorney for each respective county:

(A) County of Honolulu–qualifying contributions that in the aggregate exceed $30,000;
(B) County of Hawaii–qualifying contributions that in the aggregate exceed $10,000; and
(C) County of Kauai–qualifying contributions that in the aggregate exceed $5,000;
(5) For the office of county council–for each respective county:

(A) County of Honolulu–qualifying contributions that in the aggregate exceed $5,000;
(B) County of Hawaii–qualifying contributions that in the aggregate exceed $1,500;
(C) County of Maui–qualifying contributions that in the aggregate exceed $5,000; and
(D) County of Kauai–qualifying contributions that in the aggregate exceed $3,000;
(6) For the office of state senator–qualifying contributions that, in the aggregate exceed $2,500;
(7) For the office of state representative–qualifying contributions that, in the aggregate, exceed $1,500;
(8) For the office of Hawaiian affairs–qualifying contributions that, in the aggregate, exceed $1,500; and
(9) For all other offices, qualifying contributions that, in the aggregate, exceed $500.
(b) A candidate shall obtain the minimum qualifying contribution amount set forth in subsection (a) once for the election period.

(1) If the candidate obtains the minimum qualifying contribution amount, the candidate is eligible to receive:

(A) The minimum payment in an amount equal to the minimum qualifying contribution amounts; and
(B) Payments of $1 for each $1 of qualifying contributions in excess of the minimum qualifying contribution amounts; and
(2) A candidate shall have at least one other qualified candidate as an opponent for the primary or general election to receive public funds for that election.
(c) The candidate shall not receive more than the maximum amount of public funds available to a candidate pursuant to § 11-425; provided that the candidate shall not receive public funds for a primary election if the candidate does not obtain the minimum qualifying contribution amounts before the date of the primary election.