In re Mayor in Borough of Marietta
In re Mayor in Borough of Marietta
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
Before us is an appeal of a decision and order of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County which dismissed the petition of Bernard R. McDevitt
Petitioner alleges that an improperly registered individual, Timothy P. Sadler, erroneously was not allowed to vote, and had he been allowed to vote, his vote would have made a substantial difference in the outcome of the mayoral primary election.
We conclude that, after a careful review of the record and applicable case law, the trial court correctly disposed of the issues raised. Accordingly, we affirm on the basis of the able and comprehensive opinion of. the Honorable Paul A. Mueller, Jr., President Judge and the Honorable D. Richard Eckman, (Honorable Michael J. Perezous, dissenting), in Re: In Regard to the Republican Primary Election for Mayor in the Borough of Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, reported in 69 Lane. L.R. 525 (1985).
Order
The order of the 'Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, No. 1795 of 1985, dated July 2, 1985, is hereby affirmed.
Joining in the petition are at least twenty registered voters of the First District of the Borough of Marietta, Pennsylvania, who voted in the primary election of May 2, 1985.
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