State ex rel. Sligh v. Reek
State ex rel. Sligh v. Reek
Opinion of the Court
This proceeding in its nature and object is similar to the many other election ballot cases which we have heard during this week. The relator seeks to restrain the county clerk from placing upon the official ballot certain names. The question raised here differs somewhat from that presented in any of the other cases. The contention between the relator and the person whom he seeks to have excluded from the official ballot is: this relator and his associates claim to be the nominees of the Silver Republican party of Granite county duly nominated by a regular convention of that party. The persons whose nominations he attacks make precisely the the same claim, in other words, we have a contention between two rival conventions each naming candidates for the same county offices and each convention claiming to be the only regular convention of the Silver Republican party. It appears that each convention was in fact composed of delegates as to whom there is a showing that they were elected from the body of the electors of the county. This raises a question not
We reserve any expression of opinion as to the merits of the case.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STATE ex rel. SLIGH v. REEK, County Clerk of Granite County
- Status
- Published