Arzamanski v. State Board of Elections
Arzamanski v. State Board of Elections
Opinion of the Court
This is common law certiorari.
The petitioner was an unendorsed candidate at the September 12, 1978 primary election for the Republican Party’s nomination as its candidate for office of Representative in the state’s Fifty-second Representative District. The petitioner’s opponent at the election was Matthew A. Puchalski. The records certified to us indicate that 522 ballots were cast at the primary, with petitioner losing to the endorsed candidate, Puchalski, by 70 votes.
Newspaper advertisements which were circulated within the district shortly before the primary election identified Puchalski as the endorsed candidate. However, everyone
It is our belief that a new primary election must be held. Since time is of the essence, we shall at some later date file an opinion detailing the reasons for this conclusion.
The petition for certiorari is granted, the decision of the respondent board is quashed, and the Board of Elections is permanently enjoined from certifying Mr. Puchalski as the winner of the Fifty-second Representative District Republican primary. The ballot prepared for the November 7, 1978 General Election within the Fifty-second District shall list no candidats for the office of state Representative. All interested parties shall confer with the Secretary of State, the State Board of Elections, and the Boards of Canvassers in the towns of Charlestown, Hopkinton, and Richmond
The Fifty-second Representative District consists of all of Richmond, all of Hopkinton, and a portion of Charlestown.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Arthur Arzamanski v. State Board of Elections
- Status
- Published