Charles A. Gibson, Sr. Versus Byron L. Lee and Hon. Jon A. Gegenehimer, Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedAugust 28, 2023
Docket23-CA-414
StatusUnknown

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Charles A. Gibson, Sr. Versus Byron L. Lee and Hon. Jon A. Gegenehimer, Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court, (La. Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

CHARLES A. GIBSON, SR. NO. 23-CA-414

VERSUS FIFTH CIRCUIT

BYRON L. LEE AND HON. JON A. COURT OF APPEAL GEGENEHIMER, JEFFERSON PARISH CLERK OF COURT STATE OF LOUISIANA

ON APPEAL FROM THE TWENTY-FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 844-822, DIVISION "O" HONORABLE DANYELLE M. TAYLOR, JUDGE PRESIDING

August 28, 2023 5:06 pm

STEPHEN J. WINDHORST JUDGE

Panel composed of Judges Susan M. Chehardy, Jude G. Gravois, Robert A. Chaisson, Stephen J. Windhorst, and John J. Molaison, Jr.

AFFIRMED SJW SMC JGG RAC JJM COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT, CHARLES A. GIBSON, SR. Stephen M. Gele Andre M. Stolier

COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE, BYRON L. LEE William P. Gibbens Gwyneth A. O'Neill WINDHORST, J.

Appellant/plaintiff, Charles A. Gibson, Sr., seeks review of the trial court’s

August 21, 2023 judgment denying his petition objecting to the candidacy of

appellee, Byron L. Lee, candidate for office of Jefferson Parish Council, District 3.

For the reasons that follow, we affirm.

PROCEDURAL HISTORY and EVIDENCE

On August 8, 2023, Byron Lee filed a Notice of Candidacy (“the Notice”)

seeking to qualify for the office of Jefferson Parish Council, District 3.

On August 17, 2023, plaintiff filed a petition objecting to the candidacy of

Mr. Lee. He asserted that section 2.03 A(1) of the Jefferson Parish Charter provides

that all candidates for Parish Council shall have been legally domiciled and have

actually resided, for at least the preceding year in the council district from which the

candidate seeks election. Plaintiff averred that pursuant to La. R.S. 18:492 A(3),

Mr. Lee did not meet the qualifications for the office he seeks in the primary election.

Plaintiff contended that on the Notice, Mr. Lee listed his domicile as 40 Gainswood

Drive East, Marrero, LA 70072. Upon information and belief, Plaintiff asserted that

Mr. Lee is domiciled and actually resides at 2125 Hyde Park, Harvey, LA 70058,

which is not in District 3.

Plaintiff averred that Mr. Lee is currently married to Karen Thompson Lee.

Mr. Lee filed a Petition for Divorce on December 29, 2022, which is pending in the

Twenty-Fourth Judicial District Court, docket number 836-303, Division H. In his

petition for divorce, Mr. Lee alleged that his last matrimonial domicile with Mrs.

Lee was at 40 Gainswood Drive East, Marrero, LA 70072. He asserted that they

separated on or before June 1, 2022, and have lived separate and apart continuously

since that date which is more than 180 days. Plaintiff contended in his objection that

Mr. Lee judicially confessed that he did not actually reside at the address at which

23-CA-414 1 he was qualified and the Hyde Park address is not within the boundaries of Jefferson

Parish Council, District 3.

Plaintiff contended that at the time he filed his Notice, Mr. Lee did not meet

the following qualifications: (1) Mr. Lee certified that his domicile was 40

Gainswood Drive East, Marrero, LA 70072, when he has not been domiciled at the

same address since at least June 2022; (2) Mr. Lee has not been domiciled in District

3 for a period of one year prior to qualifying for office as required by law; (3) Mr.

Lee has not actually resided in District 3 for a period of one year prior to qualifying;

and (4) Mr. Lee currently lives, resides, and is domiciled at 2125 Hyde Park, Harvey,

LA 70058. Accordingly, plaintiff requested that Mr. Lee be disqualified and

removed from the October 14, 2023 ballot.1

The matter came for an evidentiary hearing on August 21, 2023, wherein

plaintiff and Mr. Lee were called to testify. Plaintiff testified that he is a qualified

registered voter in Jefferson Parish, District 3, and he filed the petition objecting to

Mr. Lee as a candidate for Jefferson Parish Council, District 3.

Mr. Lee testified that his residence and domicile is at the Gainswood Drive

address. He testified that he has another residence at the Hyde Park address which

he rents month-to-month.2 Mr. Lee testified that he has an upstairs suite at the

Gainswood Drive address where he sleeps on multiple occasions, and has always

slept in the past. He stated numerous times that he could not quantify how many

times he has slept at the Gainswood Drive address versus the Hyde Park address.

He asserted that he has personal belongings and clothes at both residences and

provides routine maintenance at the Gainswood Drive address. He also stated that

he receives his personal mail at the Gainswood Drive address and election or

1 In response, Mr. Lee filed an exception of no cause of action and plaintiff filed an opposition. Prior to the hearing on plaintiff’s petition, the trial court heard argument on the exception of no cause of action, which was denied. The parties did not appeal this ruling. 2 He testified that he does not have a written lease at the Hyde Park address.

23-CA-414 2 business mail at a P.O. Box. He does not receive mail at the Hyde Park address. He

further testified that he entertains at the Gainswood Drive and Hyde Park addresses,

as well as at his office.

When questioned about his petition for divorce, Mr. Lee testified that prior to

filing, he stayed overnight at the Gainswood Drive address on multiple occasions for

various reasons because it was his home (i.e., Karen was out of town, family events,

guests were in town, or for a multitude of other reasons). When he filed the divorce

petition, he had no intent to abandon the residence at Gainswood Drive as his

domicile. He further testified that no further proceedings have occurred since filing.

The trial court stated that service was not requested or served on Karen, and defense

counsel herein for Mr. Lee stated that the action is no longer pending.

In support of his testimony that he resides and is domiciled at the Gainswood

Drive address, Mr. Lee testified, and submitted evidence without objection, that he

claims a homestead exemption on this property, he pays the property taxes on the

Gainswood property, he receives mail at the Gainswood Drive address, he pays

homeowners insurance on the Gainswood Drive property and actively engages in

general maintenance of the property. Mr. Lee also submitted evidence which

showed that he uses the Gainswood Drive address on his driver’s license, vehicle

registrations, and car insurance policies.

At the conclusion of the hearing, the trial court found that Mr. Lee is domiciled

and actually resides at the Gainswood Drive address. The trial court denied

plaintiff’s petition and found that Mr. Lee met the qualifications as a candidate for

Jefferson Parish Council, District 3. This appeal followed.

LAW and ANALYSIS

The Louisiana Election Code, La. R.S. 18:451, requires a candidate to meet

the qualifications for the office sought at the time of qualification for the office:

23-CA-414 3 A person who meets the qualifications for the office he seeks may become a candidate and be voted on in a primary or general election if he qualifies as a candidate in the election. Except as otherwise provided by law, a candidate shall possess the qualifications for the office he seeks at the time he qualifies for that office. In the event that the qualifications for an office include a residency or domicile requirement, a candidate shall meet the established length of residency or domicile as of the date of qualifying, notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary….

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