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Jackson v. Board of Registrars of Voters

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Nov 3, 1967
231 N.E.2d 17 (Mass. 1967)

Opinion

November 3, 1967.

J. Fleet Cowden for the petitioners.

Fred L. Williams ( Fred B. Williams Richard S. Temple, City Solicitor, with him) for the respondents.

William J. Kittredge, for the County Commissioners of Middlesex, submitted a brief.


The petitioners appeal from an order for judgment dismissing a petition for a writ of mandamus to compel the respondent board inter alia to certify an alleged referendum petition. The alleged referendum petition, filed with the city clerk on September 13, 1966, was directed to an order passed by the city council on August 15, 1966. Assuming that what was filed by the petitioners with the respondent city clerk qualified as a referendum petition, it was not filed within twenty days following the passage of the protested measure. See G.L.c. 43, § 42. The Page 748 petition was not in terms directed to a later order passed by the city council on August 24, 1966, the subject matter of which was distinct from that of the earlier order.

Order for judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Jackson v. Board of Registrars of Voters

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Nov 3, 1967
231 N.E.2d 17 (Mass. 1967)
Case details for

Jackson v. Board of Registrars of Voters

Case Details

Full title:JOSEPH D. JACKSON others vs. BOARD OF REGISTRARS OF VOTERS OF MARLBOROUGH…

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Nov 3, 1967

Citations

231 N.E.2d 17 (Mass. 1967)
353 Mass. 747