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Hawaii Cases December 15, 2022: Dicks v. Nago

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Court: Hawaii Supreme Court
Date: Dec. 15, 2022

Case Description

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KARL ORLANDO DICKS, Plaintiff,
v.
SCOTT T. NAGO, in his official capacity as Chief Elections Officer for the Office of Elections,State of Hawaiʻi, REESE R. NAKAMURA in his capacity as Deputy Attorney General, State of Hawaiʻi, and PATRICIA T. OHARA, in her capacity as Deputy Attorney General, State of Hawaiʻi, Defendants.

No. SCEC-22-0000711

Supreme Court of Hawaii

December 15, 2022

ORIGINAL PROCEEDING

By: Recktenwald, C.J., Nakayama, McKenna, Wilson, and Eddins, JJ.

ORDER DISMISSING ELECTION COMPLAINT

Upon consideration of the election complaint filed on November 28, 2022, the motion to dismiss or for summary judgment filed on December 2, 2022, and the record, this court's original jurisdiction to hear election contests is derived from Hawai'i Revised Statutes (HRS) § 11-172 (Supp. 2021), which requires an election complaint to "set forth any causes or causes . . . that could cause a difference in the election results."

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Plaintiff's complaint states it seeks only a "[d]eclaratory [J]udgment of [f]acts, Rule 57 HRCP without [r]elief." The complaint does not "set forth any cause or causes . . . that could cause a difference in the election results." See HRS § 11-172. We thus decline to address the merits of the complaint because none of them amount to errors that could change the outcome of an election. See Lewis v. Cayetano, 72 Haw. 499, 503, 823 P.2d 738, 741 (1992) (declining to address the merits of an issue because, even if the contention were accepted, the election results would not have changed and the plaintiffs would not be entitled to relief).

It is ordered that the complaint is dismissed.