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Ambridge Borough Electors Petition

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Apr 24, 1967
228 A.2d 774 (Pa. 1967)

Opinion

April 18, 1967.

April 24, 1967.

Municipalities — Boroughs — Abolition of ward system — Reduction in councilmen — Practice — Petition to quarter sessions — Procedure — Discretion of court — Acts of July 10, 1947, P. L. 1621 and July 17, 1957, P. L. 987.

In this appeal from an order of a court of quarter sessions abolishing the borough ward system and reducing the number of councilmen, it was Held, in the circumstances, that (1) the order did not unduly interfere with a pending primary election, (2) the proceedings in the court below were regular, and (3) the plan adopted was proper.

Before BELL, C. J., MUSMANNO, JONES, COHEN, EAGEN, O'BRIEN and ROBERTS, JJ.

Appeal, No. 151, March T., 1967, from order of Court of Quarter Sessions of Beaver County, Nov. T., 1966, No. 1, in repetition of electors of Borough of Ambridge to eliminate wards and reduce number of councilmen in said borough. Order affirmed.

Petition for elimination of wards and reduction of number of councilmen in Borough of Ambridge.

Report of commissioners confirmed nisi, exceptions dismissed and order entered confirming report absolutely, opinion by SCALERA, P. J., SAWYER and ROWLEY, JJ. Exceptant appealed.

Joseph M. Stanichak, with him Peter P. Simoni, for appellant.

John E. Caputo, for appellees.


This appeal concerns the propriety of an order issued by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Beaver County, acting pursuant to the Act of July 10, 1947, P. L. 1621, § 9, as amended by the Act of July 17, 1957, P. L. 987, § 2, 53 P. S. § 45601, 45602, whereby it abolished the ward system in the Borough of Ambridge and reduced the number of councilmen from twelve to seven. No question is raised about the court's power to issue such an order, the sole questions being whether the court followed proper procedure and/or abused its discretion in this particular case.

We granted appellant's petition for review under Rule 68 1/2 because we felt it raised a substantial question as to whether the order of the court below unduly interfered with a pending election. Compare Butcher v. Bloom, 415 Pa. 438, 458-68, 203 A.2d 556, 568-73 (1964). Upon review we are satisfied that considering the population of the Borough, the court's decision, filed a week before the last date for filing nominating petitions for the May 1967 primary, was in sufficient time to permit all concerned parties to adequately prepare for said primary and general elections.

We are further of the opinion that the proceedings in the court below were regular and that the plan adopted was proper. Although this appeal is on broad certiorari, this Court does not sit to "weigh the evidence or substitute our discretion for that of the Court below." West Conshohocken Borough Appeal, 405 Pa. 150, 160-61, 173 A.2d 461, 466 (1961). See South Pymatuning Twp. Appeal, 409 Pa. 324, 186 A.2d 13 (1962); Bell Appeal, 396 Pa. 592, 611, 152 A.2d 731, 740 (1959).

Supersedeas vacated. Order affirmed.


Summaries of

Ambridge Borough Electors Petition

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Apr 24, 1967
228 A.2d 774 (Pa. 1967)
Case details for

Ambridge Borough Electors Petition

Case Details

Full title:Ambridge Borough Electors Petition

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Apr 24, 1967

Citations

228 A.2d 774 (Pa. 1967)
228 A.2d 774

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