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Eckert v. Donahue

CIRCUIT COURT OF NEW JERSEY
Jan 5, 1925
129 A. 413 (Cir. Ct. 1925)

Opinion

01-05-1925

Joseph C. ECKERT v. J. Walter DONAHUE.

John A. Riggins, of Camden, for contestant. Lewis Starr, of Camden, for incumbent.


John A. Riggins, of Camden, for contestant.

Lewis Starr, of Camden, for incumbent.

DONGES, J. This case was heard and submilted with that of Snyder, Contestant, and Callahan, Incumbent, 129 A. 410. The facts apply to both cases.

Having decided in that case that Mrs. Mary A. Donahue and Mrs. May V. Donahue were not qualified voters of Surf City at the election held November, 1924, and that their votes should not have been counted for incumbent, Callahan, the same conclusion prevails in this case, and the votes should not be counted for incumbent, Donahue, from which it follows that contestant was elected to the office of collector and treasurer.


Summaries of

Eckert v. Donahue

CIRCUIT COURT OF NEW JERSEY
Jan 5, 1925
129 A. 413 (Cir. Ct. 1925)
Case details for

Eckert v. Donahue

Case Details

Full title:Joseph C. ECKERT v. J. Walter DONAHUE.

Court:CIRCUIT COURT OF NEW JERSEY

Date published: Jan 5, 1925

Citations

129 A. 413 (Cir. Ct. 1925)

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