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Town of Lincoln v. State Board of Elections

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Oct 14, 1993
633 A.2d 1357 (R.I. 1993)

Opinion

No. 93-203-M.P.

October 14, 1993.

James P. Marusak, Providence.

Anthony J. Bucci, Jr., Providence, Jonathan Oster, Robert Connelly, Jr., Lincoln.


ORDER

This case came before the court for oral argument on September 28, 1993, pursuant to an order directing any party in interest to show cause why the Town of Lincoln's motion to withdraw its petition for certiorari should not be granted. Said petition asked this court to review a Rhode Island State Board of Elections decision which postponed municipal primary and general elections in the Town of Lincoln.

Pursuant to an order of this court which upheld a decision of the Rhode Island State Board of Elections, an orderly general election was held on June 20, 1993, and candidates assumed office in July. This court, in In re Advisory Opinion To the House of Representatives, 628 A.2d 537 (R.I. 1993), upheld the home rule powers of the town, addressed and answered the remaining questions posed by the Town of Lincoln in its petition. Consequently, we grant the motion to withdraw the petition.

All counsel who were present at oral argument supported the town's motion.

FAY, C.J., did not participate.


Summaries of

Town of Lincoln v. State Board of Elections

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Oct 14, 1993
633 A.2d 1357 (R.I. 1993)
Case details for

Town of Lincoln v. State Board of Elections

Case Details

Full title:TOWN OF LINCOLN et al. v. STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS et al

Court:Supreme Court of Rhode Island

Date published: Oct 14, 1993

Citations

633 A.2d 1357 (R.I. 1993)