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1982 Hawaii Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1982)

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GEORGE R. ARIYOSHI              \                              ATTORNEY GENERAL
GOVEANDR
MICHAEL A. LILLY
STATE OF HAWAII
19a                   DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL   FIAT DEPUTY ATTOMEY GEVERA
Op.  No.  82-1                  STATE CAPITOL
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96813
(808) 548-4740
June 29, 1982
The Honorable Jean King
Lieutenant Governor
State of Hawaii
State Capitol
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
RE: Change of name of political party from
Independent Party of Hawaii to the
Independent Democratic Party of Hawaii
Dear Lieutenant Governor King:
This is in response to your letter dated June 18,
1982, requesting advice on whether The Independent Party of
Hawaii has properly changed its name to The Independent
Democratic Party of Hawaii.
We answer in the affirmative.
A prior Attorney General opinion, dated July 27,
1978, answered a similar question on whether the Independents
for Godly Government could change its party name to Aloha
Democratic Party. This office advised that it was permissible
to make the name change and include the word Democratic as
part of the new name. We still uphold the validity of the
earlier opinion.
The earlier opinion relied on Riddell v. National
Democratic Party, 508 F.2d 770 (5th Cir. 1975), which stated
that a state has a valid interest in preventing two different
parties from appearing on the ballot under the identical name,
thereby making it impossible for voters to distinguish between
opposing parties. In meeting this goal, the state may grant a
registrant the exclusive right to the precise name registered;
it may not, however, prevent the use of the title Democratic,
when used in some sufficiently different form, by another

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