State ex rel. Parker v. Board of County Commissioners
State ex rel. Parker v. Board of County Commissioners
Opinion of the Court
This was an application for a writ of mandamus to compel the respondent, the board of county commissioners of Saline county, to approve the bond of relator as county attorney of said county. It appears that at the general election held in said county in November, 1898, one A. W. Martin was duly elected county attorney for the term of two years beginning in January following; that he qualified and entered upon the discharge of the duties of his office; that in August, 1899, said Martin died and Hon. W. H. Morris was appointed by the county board to fill the vacancy; that, in December, 1899, said Morris resigned his office and removed from the state; that at the general election in November, 1899, the name of the relator, Thomas B.' Parker, was written upon the official ballots, and votes were cast for him for the office of county attorney, and he received a majority of all the votes cast at said election for that position and to him
Affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- State of Nebraska, ex rel. Thomas B. Parker v. Board of County Commissioners of Saline County
- Status
- Published