Brown's Nomination Papers
Brown's Nomination Papers
Opinion of the Court
There cannot be two candidates of the same party for the same office at the same time: Wakefield’s App., 229 Pa. 585. In the present case there are four candidates of the Washington Party for the same office in a district only entitled to three representatives. Such a result
It therefore follows that the nomination papers of Cox, Sherwood and Wilson as the candidates of the Washington Party for the fifth legislative district under the facts of the present case are valid and should be so certified by the Secretary, of the Commonwealth, and that the objections to the nomination paper of Brown should have been sustained, and it is so ordered. The Prothonotary is directed to certify this order to the Secretary of the Commonwealth so that the names of Cox, Sherwood and Wilson may appear upon the official ballot for the fifth legislative district as the candidate "of the Washington Party for the legislature in that district at the election to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1912.
Reference
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- Election law — Nomination papers — Regularity of papers. Where there are four candidates of a party for a district only entitled to three representatives, and the nomination papers of three of the candidates have priority over the fourth in point of filing and are regular in form, showing upon the face of the papers that the requirements of the law have been met, the burden is on the fourth candidate to establish the invalidity of the papers of the other candidates, and if he fails to do so his papers will not be certified.