State ex rel. Douglas v. Wilder
State ex rel. Douglas v. Wilder
Opinion of the Court
At its organization, Itasca county was divided into three commissioner districts, having a board of three members. In 1896 this respondent was elected from the second district; his term of office
Under the provisions of section 661, it is plain that at the first election held after five districts have been created — either at the original organization of the county, or by a redistricting, whereby the number of districts is increased from three to five — there must be elected an entire new board of county commissioners. The language used in section 661 precludes any other view of the matter, for it reads thus:
"At the first election, when the board of county commissioners will consist of five members, the persons elected from districts numbered one, three and five shall hold their offices for the term of two years, and the persons elected from the districts numbered two and four, for the term of four years, and thereafter the commissioners elected shall hold for the term of four years.”
It follows that the respondent is a usurper, and should be ousted. The construction of the statute here adopted is that placed upon it by Attorney General Cornell in 1871, by Attorney General Wilson in 1875, by Attorney General Start in 1880, and by Attorney General Hahn in 1881. See Opinions Attys. Gen. 262, 834, 439, 466. As was said in the opinion of the first-mentioned official,
"These provisions evidently contemplate the election of an entire new board at the first election next after the legal creation of five ' districts. The term of office of the members of the old board is subject to the power to redistrict, and, when such power is legally exercised, it necessarily affects the term of such office.!’
See also State v. Marr, 65 Minn. 243, 68 N. W. 8, which is in ac
Let a writ of ouster issue, as demanded by the attorney general.
Reference
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- STATE ex rel. W. B. DOUGLAS, Attorney General, and Another v. ARTHUR E. WILDER
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