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McCormick v. Rhode Island State Board of Elections

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Apr 29, 1977
118 R.I. 929 (R.I. 1977)

Opinion

M. P. No. 77-114.

April 29, 1977

Lloyd Griffin, in a motion denominated "Motion to Reargue", has requested permission to argue the question of whether a new primary should be ordered to determine who shall be the Democratic nominee for Tenth Ward Councilman. That question was not raised at the hearing before us which resulted in our holding that there is no constitutional or statutory basis for allowing absentee and shut-in voters to cast their votes in a primary election. Griffin's failure to raise at that hearing the question he now seeks permission to "reargue" would ordinarily preclude consideration of that question on a motion to reargue. Wholey v. Columbian National Life Ins. Co., 69 R.I. 254, 33 A.2d 192 (1943). Nonetheless, the public interest is involved and, therefore, we will hear the motion on the limited question of whether the Democratic primary already held shall be voided and a new Democratic primary held. See Rice v. Town Council of Westerly, 35 R.I. 117, 85 A. 553 (1912).

The parties will be heard on that question on Monday, May 2, 1977, at 2:00 p.m.

Keven A. McKenna, for petitioner.

Julius C. Michaelson, Attorney General, Stephen F. Achille, Anthony J. Bucci, William Y. Chaika, for Lloyd Griffin, for respondents.


Summaries of

McCormick v. Rhode Island State Board of Elections

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Apr 29, 1977
118 R.I. 929 (R.I. 1977)
Case details for

McCormick v. Rhode Island State Board of Elections

Case Details

Full title:THOMAS A. McCORMICK v. RHODE ISLAND STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS et al

Court:Supreme Court of Rhode Island

Date published: Apr 29, 1977

Citations

118 R.I. 929 (R.I. 1977)

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