Per Curiam.
This suit arises out of the general election held on November 8, 1966, for the offices of governor and lieutenant governor for the State of Hawaii. The final count of votes cast for defendants John A. Burns and Thomas P. Gill was 108,840, and for plaintiffs Randolph Crossley and George H. Mills, 104,324, a difference of 4,516 votes. On December 2, 1966, plaintiffs filed a complaint contesting the election. The defendants moved to dismiss the complaint...
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