Lawsuit on Voting by Former Residents of Hawaii Who Move to a U.S. Territory Begins Again

On May 14, the plaintiffs in Reeves v Nago, in U.S. District Court in Hawaii, filed an amended complaint. This is the lawsuit over voting rights for residents of Hawaii who move to a U.S. territory, and who wish to continue voting absentee in Hawaii. Although the U.S. District Court had ruled on April 23 that the plaintiffs lack standing, the judge had allowed the plaintiffs to file an amended complaint to try to cure the standing problem. 1:20cv-433. Here is the amended complaint.


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Lawsuit on Voting by Former Residents of Hawaii Who Move to a U.S. Territory Begins Again — 1 Comment

  1. Move to another regime part of USA = lose ALL *political* connections to former regime.

    move to State – 14-1 Amdt

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