The ACLU had asked the court to allow voters who couldn't make it to the polls on Election Day to cast ballots. "While our clients are disappointed that they will not be able to cast ballots in the primary election, the ACLU will continue its work to ensure that every person has an equal opportunity to vote - even when a natural disaster strikes - and we look forward to working with the Legislature to prevent these kinds of situations in the future," ACLU spokeswoman Kit Grant said in a statement. The court also dismissed a separate complaint from a group of Big Island voters who disputed the election, saying they were not the proper parties to challenge the outcome, and that they had failed to demonstrate errors or problems that would have changed the results.