#Native Hawaiian election

New Lawsuit Filed Against Na’i Aupuni

Opponents of the Na’i Aupuni election have filed a lawsuit, hoping to hold the organization in contempt after its announcement that all delegates are eligible for February’s ‘aha.

Na’i Aupuni Terminates Election

Na’i Aupuni officials announced that the Native Hawaiian election to elect delegates to a February Constitutional Delegation, or ‘Aha, has been terminated.

UPDATE: U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Native Hawaiian Election

The United States Supreme Court has blocked the counting of votes in the Native Hawaiian election hosted by Na’i Aupuni.

Native Hawaiian Election Votes Extended

Na’i Aupuni announced Monday morning that votes for a Native Hawaiian election that could lead to self-governance have been extended.

UPDATE: Supreme Court Orders Stay on Native Hawaiian Election

United States Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy on Friday declared a temporary stay of the Native Hawaiian election being guided by Nai ‘Aupuni.

Second Attempt to Stop Native Hawaiian Election Rejected

For the second time, an attempt to stop the Native Hawaiian election being led by private non-profit organization Na’i Aupuni was rejected.

Federal Judge Allows Native Hawaiian Election to Proceed

A federal district court judge ruled Friday against a lawsuit claiming that the state was improperly involved in the upcoming Native Hawaiian election.