Burns's Contested Election

137 A. 111, 288 Pa. 592, 1927 Pa. LEXIS 503
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMarch 14, 1927
StatusPublished

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Burns's Contested Election, 137 A. 111, 288 Pa. 592, 1927 Pa. LEXIS 503 (Pa. 1927).

Opinion

Opinion by

Mr. Justice Walling,

The above appeals are from orders quashing petitions in election contests and grow out of the same election considered in the Michael Pazdrak Case, filed herewith. For reasons there stated, and deeming the petitions in above cases sufficient to give the court jurisdiction, and by virtue of stipulations of counsel filed therein, the order quashing the petition in each case is reversed with a procedendo; costs to abide the event of the contest.

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