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State v. Board of Canvassers

Supreme Court of South Carolina
May 11, 1910
86 S.C. 55 (S.C. 1910)

Opinion

7573

May 11, 1910.

Petition in the original jurisdiction of this Court by W.D. McFadden for writ of certiorari to the State Board of Canvassers.

Mr. R.H. Welch, for petitioner.

Attorney General J. Fraser Lyon, contra.


May 11, 1910. The opinion of the Court was delivered by


This was a petition to this Court, in its original jurisdiction, for a writ of certiorari to the State Board of Canvassers to review their action in dismissing an appeal from the county board of canvassers for Clarendon County, which overruled the contest of the petitioners of an election held in a portion of Clarendon County on the proposition to form a new county out of portions of Clarendon and Williamsburg Counties. There was only one precinct and voting place in that portion of Clarendon County involved in the new county proposition. The validity of the election at that precinct was contested on numerous grounds. There was no question as to the election in that portion of Williamsburg County sought to be incorporated into the proposed new county, and it was admitted that the new county proposition failed to secure the necessary two-thirds vote in that section. The Constitution (Art. VII. sec. 2), as to the formation of new counties, provides that "no section of the county proposed to be dismembered shall be thus cut off without consent by a two-thirds vote of those voting in such election."

As the new county could not be created without securing a two-thirds vote in favor of it in that portion of Williamsburg which it was proposed to cut off, and as the proposition failed to secure such vote, the validity of the election held in Clarendon becomes immaterial.

The petition is therefore dismissed.


Summaries of

State v. Board of Canvassers

Supreme Court of South Carolina
May 11, 1910
86 S.C. 55 (S.C. 1910)
Case details for

State v. Board of Canvassers

Case Details

Full title:STATE EX REL. McFADDEN v. STATE BOARD OF CANVASSERS

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: May 11, 1910

Citations

86 S.C. 55 (S.C. 1910)
67 S.E. 1072

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