Long v. Looney

1 Citing case

  1. Long v. Martin

    194 So. 896 (La. 1940)   Cited 10 times
    In Long v. Martin, 194 La. 797, 194 So. 896, a political committee named Long to fill the vacancy on the official ballot to be used in the general election.

    HIGGINS, Justice (concurring). I am of the opinion that the case of Porter v. Conway, Secretary of State, 181 La. 487, 159 So. 725, is decisive of the issues presented here and in the case of Hon. Earl K. Long v. Frank J. Looney, Chairman of the State Central Committee, et al., 194 La. 811, 194 So. 900, decided this day. There, we pointed out that the courts would not exercise their jurisdiction with reference to the Primary Election Law (Act 97 of 1922, as amended), unless the complaining party showed a definite invasion of some right granted to him by the Primary Election Law (Act 97 of 1922, as amended).