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Martin v. State Board of Elections

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Sep 30, 1977
119 R.I. 918 (R.I. 1977)

Opinion

M. P. No. 77-333.

September 30, 1977.

Petition for writ of certiorari is granted and the writ shall issue forthwith.

Giovanni Folcarelli, for petitioner.

Stephen F. Achille, Paul G. Mac Lean, Acting City Solicitor, City of Central Falls, for respondents.


Motion for stay of the primary election of October 4, 1977 for the office of School Committee in Central Falls is denied.

The name of the petitioner, James R. Martin, is ordered to be restored to the ballot for the primary election. In the event that the petitioner is successful in the primary, the certification of his election will be stayed until further order of this court.

The parties are directed to file briefs in this case on or before October 7, 1977, and to discuss solely the issue of whether General Laws 1956 (1969 Reenactment) § 36-4-51 is unconstitutional.


Summaries of

Martin v. State Board of Elections

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Sep 30, 1977
119 R.I. 918 (R.I. 1977)
Case details for

Martin v. State Board of Elections

Case Details

Full title:JAMES R. MARTIN v. STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS, et al

Court:Supreme Court of Rhode Island

Date published: Sep 30, 1977

Citations

119 R.I. 918 (R.I. 1977)