Georgia Court of Appeals, 1957

Nichols v. Faircloth

Nichols v. Faircloth
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided April 25, 1957 · Carlisle
95 Ga. App. 641; 98 S.E.2d 416; 1957 Ga. App. LEXIS 882

Nichols v. Faircloth

Opinion of the Court

Carlisle, J.

This is an election contest case filed by W. E. Nichols, plaintiff in error, to the results of a general election held for the office of Sheriff of Randolph County, Georgia, and he brings by writ of error to this court his complaint as to the results of a contest which he brought against the successful candidate, T. E. Faircloth, complaining of the disposition of the contest. The writ of error must be dismissed, as a contest of an election for sheriff in a general election is a political matter of which the appellate courts can take no cognizance on appeal, nor is it a judicial matter of which the appellate courts may by statute have jurisdiction. See in this connection Code § 34-2801, et seq.; Carter v. Janes, 96 Ga. 280, 23 S. E. 201; Robertson v. Easley, 20 Ga. App. 258, 92 S. E. 1027; Brockett v. Maxwell, 73 Ga. App. 663, 38 S. E. 2d 176; Harris v. Sheffield, 128 Ga. 299, 57 S. E. 305; Harris v. Glenn, 141 Ga. 687, 81 S. E. 1103; Davis v. Forrester, 188 Ga. 73, 2 S. E. 2d 601; Gas-Light Co. of Augusta v. West, 78 Ga. 318; Steinheimer v. Jones, 114 Ga. 349, 40 S. E. 241; Banigan v. Nelms, 106 Ga. 441, 32 S. E. 337; Albea v. Watts, 114 Ga. 149, 39 S. E. 940; Chandler v. Barefield, 178 Ga. 265, 172 S. E. 919; Johnson v. Jackson, 99 Ga. 389, 27 S. E. 734.

Writ of error dismissed.

Gardner» P. J., and Townsend, J., concur. Hatcher, Smith & Stubbs, J. Madden Hatcher, for plaintiff in error. Joe M. Ray, Walter E. Taylor, Jr., contra.

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