Vander Bach v. Board of Chosen Freeholders
Vander Bach v. Board of Chosen Freeholders
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The relator seeks a mandamus to compel his admission to membership in the board of chosen freeholders of the county of Hudson. That board exists under "An act to reorganize the boards of chosen freeholders in counties of the first class in this state,” passed May 16th, 1894. Gen. Stat., p. 422. Its members are elected in the month of
1. “All incorporated towns of this state, whose territory is not part of any township, shall be entitled to be represented by not less than two freeholders in the board of chosen freeholders of the counties in which they are respectively situated.” All inconsistent acts and parts of acts were repealed:
G-uttenberg comes within the provision of this law, which, of course, is engrafted on the act first cited, and undoubtedly, at the next election, but for certain legislation of 1900 (Pamph. L., p. 30) not pertinent to the present controversy, would be entitled to elect two freeholders. The relator claims immediate membership under appointment, on January 28th, 1900, by the governing body of the town. He took the steps required for qualification as a freeholder and demanded a seat in the board, which was refused him. On proof of the -facts stated, a rule to show cause why a mandamus should not issue to compel recognition of his membership was allowed.
The relator founds his claim of membership upon the following provision of the act of 1894, above cited: Sec. 4. “Any vacancy or vacancies hereafter existing in any of the boards of chosen freeholders constituted or elected under the provisions of this act shall be filled by the governing body
Passing the vexed question of whether a provision, in a law creating an office, for the filling of vacancies in such office in a manner different from the normal mode of selection applies before there has been any opportunity for normal selection, it seems to us quite plain that there can be no appointment to the present board of chosen freeholders of the county of Hudson, for it was neither constituted nor elected with the right in G-uttenberg to have in it two members, and therefore the provision of the act of 1894 for filling vacancies gives no right to appoint a new member for that town.
The rule to show cause is discharged, and the mandamus is denied.
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