Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1934

Hudson v. Moore

Hudson v. Moore
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided September 11, 1934 · Batless, Riley, Swindall, Mc-Neill, Welch
35 P.2d 886; 169 Okla. 12; 1934 OK 418; 1934 Okla. LEXIS 213 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Hudson v. Moore

Opinion of the Court

BATLESS, J.

L. J. Hudson, plaintiff in error, filed an action in the district court of Kiowa county, Okla., against J. H. Moore, the defendant in error, to try the title to and right of possession of the office of member of the board of education of the city of Hobart from ward No. 1. The issues were determined adversely to him, and he brings this appeal.

The record shows that the term of office of member of the aforesaid board began the first Monday in May, 1929', and terminated at the meeting of said board on the first Monday in May, 1933. There arose a con *13 troversy as to whether there should he an election to fill the unexpired term of said office in 1931; the member of said board holding said office in 1929 became a hold-over, as no successor was elected in 1929.

The term of office actually involved in this action was the unexpired term beginning in 1931 and ending in 1933, as above stated. This term of office has since expired, and it was proper to fill said office at the biennial city election held in the spring of the year 1933. The subject of the action has passed out of existence and the question therefore is moot.

The appeal is therefore dismissed because the question involved is moot.

RILEY, O. J., and SWINDALL, MC-NEILL, and WELCH, JJ., concur.

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