I found the article about the group of 8, back on August 7. Only four of the eight are named in the article: RoxAnne Lawson, RJ Hampton, Sativa Sultan, Frankie Stapleton.
http://westhawaiitoday.com/news/decision...oter-fraud
I think that today's articles are a continuation of that effort, but I am not entirely sure. Point being that the article from the 7th makes it clear that RJ and Sativa are not working alone. The actions of the 7th were not discussed much here because the storm hit, and then there was the voting brouhaha and extended campaigning, and the recovery.
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By TOM CALLIS
stephens media hawaii
Eight people gathered Wednesday at the State Building in Hilo to announce they will request the state Attorney GeneralÕs Office investigate alleged voting and tax irregularities by Tiffany Edwards Hunt, who is running for the County Council District 5 seat.
The group included Roxanne Lawson, former Democratic Party precinct chairwoman for District 4, District 5 council candidate RJ Hampton and her campaign manager, Sativa Sultan.
They allege Edwards Hunt committed voter fraud by using the address of her husbandÕs surf shop in Pahoa on her voter registration form in the 2010 and 2012 elections rather than her home in Hawaiian Acres. They also request the office look into a homeownerÕs tax exemption Edwards Hunt received for a house in Hilo while she lived in Hawaiian Acres.
ÒWe believe politicians are obligated to follow the same laws as their constituency,Ó Lawson said.
Meanwhile, County Clerk Stewart Maeda said he will forward voter fraud complaints against Edwards Hunt to the county Prosecuting AttorneyÕs Office.
Maeda said he received complaints from Frankie Stapleton and Sultan.
He said he could not investigate the complaint himself, or assess its merits, since the allegations have to do with previous elections.
ÒBut because there were possible criminal violations, we are going to refer it to the ProsecutorÕs Office,Ó Maeda said.
Knowingly falsifying voter registration information is a Class C felony punishable by up to five years in prison or up to a $10,000 fine, or both.
Maeda last week said he could not investigate a complaint from Sultan regarding Edwards HuntÕs eligibility to run in the Puna mauka race Ñ because she receives the tax break for the Hilo home Ñ since the deadline for candidate challenges has passed. Owners must live in a residence for at least 200 days a year to receive the homeownerÕs exemption, and Sultan questioned whether that makes her a Hilo resident.
In a statement, Edwards Hunt called the complaints a distraction.
ÒWhile I support every citizenÕs right to petition the government, IÕm confident that the AG will find no merit to this latest challenge,Ó she said.
According to the countyÕs election records, Edwards Hunt listed the surf shop at 15-2883 Pahoa Village Road as her voting address from Nov. 24, 2008, until Sept. 26, 2013. She listed a post office box as her mailing address.
In the 2012 election, her home on Wao Kele Road was in Council District 5, while the surf shop was in Council District 4.
In the 2010 election, Edwards HuntÕs home was in Council District 6, while the surf shop was in Council District 5.
District boundaries changed for the 2012 election following redistricting. They remain the same for this yearÕs election.
Edwards Hunt changed her voting address to her Hawaiian Acres home in September 2013.
That home was previously her voting address from March 2008 until Nov. 24, 2008.
Before that, she used the address for a house she owns on Kaikuono Street in Hilo for voting.
In an interview last week regarding SultanÕs previous complaint, Edwards Hunt said she lived in Hawaiian Acres since about 2006.
County tax records show she received a homeownerÕs tax exemption for the Hilo house since 2004.
Edwards Hunt said she wasnÕt aware the exemption was still in effect until she received a letter from the county asking for the status to be clarified.
Edwards Hunt removed the exemption, which takes effect next year. She said she didnÕt think she owed the county tax revenue, and claimed she met the qualifications Òat timesÓ since moving to Hawaiian Acres.
That house is used as a rental and is listed for sale.
West Hawaii Today reporter Nancy Cook Lauer contributed to this report.
Email Tom Callis at tcallis@hawaiitribune-herald.com.
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Kathy