Rellihan v. Titlow
Rellihan v. Titlow
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
This is, a plain case, — so plain that after hearing the appellants, we did not deem it necessary to call upon the appellee. The question is one involving the right of the appellee to be registered as a voter, and, as there is no dispute about the facts, the question turns entirely upon the construction of the Registration Act.
Now this Act, in the first place designates certain days on which application shall he made, to the, officers of registration, and then it designates certain other days on which they shall sit for revision and for hearing applications for reinstating the names of such persons as shall have been stricken off the registry list.. And then, to prevent the registration of the same person in two or
Here is a case in which the appellee made application within proper time to be registered as a voter, and, having answered satisfactorily all questions in regard to his qualifications as a voter, the officers of registration decided he was entitled to be registered, and thereupon he ivas in fact registered. Afterwards they found out he had been registered in Frederick City where he formerly resided, and they accordingly required him to get a certificate showing his name had been stricken off the registry list of that city. This was done, and the certificate shows his name had thus been stricken off before it was stricken off the list of voters of Baltimore City by the appellants. Having thus all the legal qualifications of .a voter, when he presented this certificate to the appellants on the day set apart by the Act for revision and reinstatement of names stricken off by them, it was their duty to have reinstated his name. The Act never meant to deprive one thus possessing all the qualifications of a voter of his right to registration.
Order affirmed.
Reference
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- Daniel Rellihan, Harvey Burrows, and John W. Rummey, officers of Registration of the Fifth Precinct of the Eighteenth Ward of the City of Baltimore, and James Bond, Clerk, &c. v. Samuel C. Titlow
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