Plaintiffs File Brief in Case Over Ability of U.S. Citizens Who Moved to Guam, to Vote Absentee in Former State of Residence

On November 22, the plaintiffs filed this brief in Barja v Nago, 1:20cv-433. This is the case over whether U.S. citizens who move from a state to Guam should be permitted to continue voting absentee in their former state. When U.S. citizens move to a foreign country, they are permitted to continue voting absentee in their last residence within the U.S. But when they move to Guam, they cannot do that. The case is filed in the U.S. District Court of Hawaii, because that is the former residence of the plaintiff-voters.

This case was formerly styled Reeves v Nago.


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Plaintiffs File Brief in Case Over Ability of U.S. Citizens Who Moved to Guam, to Vote Absentee in Former State of Residence — 1 Comment

  1. Each state in the USA is a sovereign nation-state.

    1776 DOI last para
    1777 Art Confed
    1783 USA-Brit peace treaty
    1787 USA const Art VII

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