Michigan Supreme Court, 1889

Naumann v. Board of City Canvassers

Naumann v. Board of City Canvassers
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided January 11, 1889
1 McGrath 1152; 73 McGrath 252

Naumann v. Board of City Canvassers

Opinion of the Court

To compel investigation by respondents of certain returns of the election of aldermen in the City of Detroit.

Denied January 11, 1889.

Ruled by Weston vs. Probate Judge, 69 M., 600, [1136], where it was held, that Act. No. 293, Laws of 1887, does not apply in those cases where the city council, by whatever name it is called, is made the absolute judge of the election and right to office of its members.

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