Gordon v. Wallace

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Gordon v. Wallace, 233 N.C. 85 (N.C. 1950)
62 S.E.2d 494; 1950 N.C. LEXIS 642

Gordon v. Wallace

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The registration period fixed by law for the primary elections of 1950 having expired, and the dates fixed by law for holding of such primary elections having passed, the questions petitioner seeks to present on this appeal are academic. For that reason the appeal is dismissed on authority of Saunders v. Bulla, 232 N.C. 578, and cases there cited.

Appeal dismissed.

Reference

Full Case Name
STEWART GORDON v. MITCHELL WALLACE, Respondent and STEWART GORDON, a Resident, Taxpayer, and Elector of MARKS CREEK TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT No. 2, RICHMOND COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, on Behalf of Himself and All Other Persons Similarly Situated v. JOHN T. PAGE, JR., Chairman, RICHMOND COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS, and JIM HAYES, Member of the RICHMOND COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
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