Bradwisch v. Howey
This text of 186 N.W. 565 (Bradwisch v. Howey) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering South Dakota Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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This is an appeal from an order refusing a temporary injunction to restrain the operation of a consolidated school district. Proceedings were instituted to consolidate Plan-kinton independent school district, the boundaries of which coincided with the city of Plankinton, and Plankinton township school district, the boundaries of which coincided with Plankinton township.
The election was held November 22, 1920, and resulted in 292 votes for and 134 votes against consolidation. A further election of members of ’ the board of education was held O'n December 20, 1920, and on March 22, 1921, a still further election was held upon the question of the issuance of bonds, which resulted favorably to their issue. All of these elections are claimed by appellants to be void.
■Section 7570, R. C. 1919, among other provisions, contains the following:
“Before any steps are taken in organizing a consolidated school district, the superintendent of the county in which the major portion of the territory is situated, from which it is proposed to form such district, shall cause a plat to be made showing the size and boundaries of the- new district, the location of the schoolhouses in the several districts; the location of transportation routes * * * and submit the same to the Superintendent of Public Instruction, who shall approve, modify or reject the plan so proposed, and certify his conclusions to the county superintendent of schools.”
The order appealed from is reversed.
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