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rocktivity

(44,576 posts)
Tue Dec 8, 2020, 05:20 PM Dec 2020

X-Post: Lawsuits hold up Hawaii election certification

Lawsuits hold up Hawaii election certification

(Associated Press) 11/27/2020: — Certification of Hawaii’s presidential vote (is) being held up...by two lawsuits...

(A) woman...said she ran for president as an independent but wasn’t on the ballot...The state...(d)ismiss(ed) the case, saying (she) lacked standing...because she was not a (qualified) candidate...

Another complaint, filed by...a group of voters called Klean House Hawaii, challenged the results of the Nov. 3 general election and the Aug. 8 primary in their entirety...because the state’s new all-mail election law is invalid...


Can't find any updates after 11/28, and now that New Jersey and Missouri have certified, Hawaii is the lone outrider. Can any "local" DUers help?


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X-Post: Lawsuits hold up Hawaii election certification (Original Post) rocktivity Dec 2020 OP
(Twenty-five minutes later) Ask, and ye shall receive, LOL rocktivity Dec 2020 #1
(Twenty-six hours later) One last X-post, LOL rocktivity Dec 2020 #2

rocktivity

(44,576 posts)
1. (Twenty-five minutes later) Ask, and ye shall receive, LOL
Tue Dec 8, 2020, 05:48 PM
Dec 2020

Last edited Wed Dec 9, 2020, 06:59 PM - Edit history (2)

X-Post: Hawaii's top court rejects complaint challenging Nov. 3 vote

Well, now that they CAN certify, we can move on to the next question -- WHEN???


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