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Tyler et al. v. Peacock

Supreme Court of Florida, Division B
Nov 20, 1929
98 Fla. 981 (Fla. 1929)

Summary

dismissing the case because the issue of whether the county commissioners should be prohibited from placing a particular name on the ballot for the office of county judge was moot after the election

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Opinion

Decision filed November 20, 1929.

An Appeal from the Circuit Court for Volusia County; M. G. Rowe, Judge.

Hull, Landis Whitehair, for Appellants;

Scarlett, Jordan, Futch Fielding, for Appellee.


This was a suit to prohibit the Board of County Commissioners of Volusia County placing the name of a certain person on the ballot to be used in the general election of 1928, to be voted for for the office ofCounty Judge.

The issues are moot and, therefore, the cause should be dismissed. It is so ordered.

Dismissed.

WHITFIELD, P. J., AND STRUM AND BUFORD, J. J., concur.


Summaries of

Tyler et al. v. Peacock

Supreme Court of Florida, Division B
Nov 20, 1929
98 Fla. 981 (Fla. 1929)

dismissing the case because the issue of whether the county commissioners should be prohibited from placing a particular name on the ballot for the office of county judge was moot after the election

Summary of this case from Thompson v. Desantis
Case details for

Tyler et al. v. Peacock

Case Details

Full title:G. A. TYLER, W. P. WILKINSON, W. C. JACKSON, W. H. McBRIDE and C. B…

Court:Supreme Court of Florida, Division B

Date published: Nov 20, 1929

Citations

98 Fla. 981 (Fla. 1929)
124 So. 463

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