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Results from Kula Community Association Survey on Four Charter Commission Proposals

Results from Kula Community Association Survey on Four Charter Commission Proposals.

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Results from Kula Community Association Survey on Four Charter Commission Proposals

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  1. Results from Kula Community Association Survey on Four Charter Commission Proposals The Kula Community Association's November 9th General Meeting was a “town hall” format discussing four Charter Commission Proposals. Ballots were handed out at the meeting and an online survey was available on the KCA’s website, www.kulamaui.com These results are the final results and will be available on the Kula Community Association website. There was a total of 102 responses. Because there were differences in the results between the ballots from the meeting and the online survey, both results are presented along with the total. Results calculated by Ron Montgomery, 283-9079, ronmaui03@gmail.com

  2. 1.  Charter amendment proposing a reduction of the number of signatures for Initiatives and Recalls from 20% of registered voters to 10% of those who voted in the last election. There was a noticeable difference in the results of those in the town hall meeting, who had the opportunity to learn and exchange ideas than those in the online survey.

  3. 2.  Charter amendment proposing an increase in term lengths and enactment of term limits for Council Members There was a strong preference for term limits regardless of whether terms are longer or not

  4. Comments on Term Length and Term Limits

  5. 3.  Charter amendment proposing a change from non-partisan to partisan elections

  6. 4.  Charter amendment proposing a change from “At Large” elections for Council Members to some form of district elections.  The chart below does not show all of the options, but does show those the KCA believes offer the best solutions. Options 3.10 and 3.11 are variations on multiple Council members in multiple districts. Options 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 are variations on single-member districts with consideration for Lanai and Molokai.

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