Opinion to the Governor
Opinion to the Governor
Opinion of the Court
To His Excellency Elisha Dyer, Governor of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations :
We have received Your Excellency’s communication requesting our opinion whether, in view of Gen. Laws R. I. cap. 39, §§ 1, 9,
In reply permit us to say that Gen. Laws R. I. cap. 39, provides an orderly procedure for the election of town officers. Our opinion is that it should be followed ; and, consequently, that the election of the town council cannot regularly and properly be held before the balloting for the town clerk has been completed.
Note. — The following cases, not hitherto reported, owing to the importance to the bar of the points determined therein, are reported at this time.— Reporter.
Sec. 1. The electors in each town shall annually, on their town election days, choose and elect as many town officers as by the laws of the State are or shall be required; that is to say, a moderator to preside in all the meetings of the town, and a town clerk, a town council, &e.
Sec. 9. The members of the town council shall be chosen next in order after the election of town clerk, &c.
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