Ex Parte Krages

689 So. 2d 799, 1997 WL 48316
CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedFebruary 7, 1997
Docket1952161, 1960063 and 1960114
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

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Bluebook
Ex Parte Krages, 689 So. 2d 799, 1997 WL 48316 (Ala. 1997).

Opinion

689 So.2d 799 (1997)

Ex parte Bert P. KRAGES.
(Re Thomas A. CARDER, et al. v. CITY OF ORANGE BEACH, et al.).
Thomas P. CARDER, et al.
v.
CITY OF ORANGE BEACH.
Bert P. KRAGES
v.
Thomas A. CARDER, et al.

1952161, 1960063 and 1960114.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

February 7, 1997.

*801 L. P. Sutley and Spencer of E. Davis of Murchison & Sutley, L.L.C., Foley; and P. David Matheny of Bishop & Matheny, P.C., Bay Minette, for Thomas P. Carder, et al.

Algert S. Agricola, Jr., and Charles B. Campbell of Wallace, Jordan, Ratliff & Brandt, L.L.C., Montgomery; and Gregory L. Leatherbury, Jr., and Bryan A. Thames of Hand, Arendall, L.L.C., Mobile, for Bert Krages.

J. Patrick Courtney III and William E. Screve, Jr., of Lyons, Pipes & Cook, P.C., Mobile, for City of Orange Beach.

C. Bennett McRae, Gulf Shores, for Haywood Baker.

Charles C. Partin, Circuit Judge, Bay Minette, pro se.

PER CURIAM.

These cases arise out of an election contest commenced in the Baldwin County Circuit Court challenging the results of a municipal election in the City of Orange Beach. More specifically, they arise out of a runoff election held on September 17, 1996, to choose members of the city council of the City of Orange Beach ("the City") and to choose between Bert Krages and Jerry Davidson for mayor.

On September 23, 1996, Thomas A. Carder, Anne M. Douglas, V.L. Arnold, Gerald Davidson, Stuart Gilliam, and Mike Reilly, residents and electors of the City, filed a three-count complaint initiating the contest. The individual defendants were Bert Krages, candidate for mayor, and Haywood Baker, candidate for city council, Place Two.[1] Other defendants were the City, the city council, and the Mayor.

Count One alleged that certain absentee ballots cast for Krages "should not have been counted in determining the [mayoral] election..., because ... the electors were either unqualified, or the ballots were not properly executed." Count Two alleged that "in accordance with Ala.Code § 11-46-69 and the provisions of the `Fair Campaign [Practices] Act,' [Ala.Code 1975, §§ 17-22A-1 to -23]... Krages ... and Baker were not eligible *802 candidates for the offices for which they ran..., because they failed to properly file the appropriate reports of `contributions and expenditures' as required by Ala.Code § 17-22A-8." Count Three alleged that "illegal votes were counted in determining the winner[s] of the election" for mayor and members of the council.

By October 1, 1996, the city council had not certified the election results or issued a certificate of election. On September 30, 1996, Krages filed an answer, which included, as a cross-claim, a petition for a writ of mandamus directing the city council to certify him as the winner of the mayoral election. The same day, Circuit Judge Pamela Baschab issued a writ of mandamus, writing and holding in pertinent part:

"1. The run-off election for the office of mayor and for three seats on the City Council of the City of Orange Beach, Alabama was held on September 17, 1996;
"2. In accordance with Ala.Code § 11-46-55..., the City Council, having assembled a quorum, met on September 18, 1996, to canvass the results of the runoff election;
"3. The City Council failed to canvass the results of the election and has still not done so;
"4. There is reason to believe that the City Council will not act as required and it is necessary and appropriate that the court assume jurisdiction and issue its writ of mandamus as requested;
"Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the writ of mandamus be and [it] is hereby issued to the City Council of the City of Orange Beach, Alabama as follows:
"1. That the City Council assemble at 4:45 p.m. on Tues[day] Oct. 1, 1996 at City Hall in Orange Beach, Alabama and promptly canvass the results of the run-off election held on September 17, 1996 for the office of mayor and city council members without regard to any alleged irregularities in the conduct of the election and in precise concurrence with the returns of the inspectors for both the polling place and the absentee ballot box;
"2. Thereafter, the City Council shall forthwith issue a certificate of election to the candidate in each race who received the most votes and immediately file a copy of each certificate of election in the office of the Baldwin County Probate Judge as required by law;
"3. A copy of the resolution canvassing the results of the election and a copy of each certificate of election is to be filed with the clerk of this court in this action contemporaneously with the filing of the certificates of election in the Baldwin County Probate Judge's office;
"4. It is this court's intention that the City Council shall do nothing to inquire [into] or to investigate election irregularities or fraud or to determine the legality of any votes. There is pending in this court an election contest in which any such allegations will be determined after a full and fair hearing to all parties."

On October 1, 1996, before the city council had complied with the writ, Judge Baschab recused, in response to a motion by the plaintiffs, and the action was reassigned to Judge Charles C. Partin. On that same day, Judge Partin issued an order stating in pertinent part:

"1. The Writ of Mandamus dated September 30, 1996, shall remain in effect in that the City Council shall assemble at 4:45 P.M. on October 1, 1996, or as soon as possible after teleconference is completed, and promptly canvass the results of the run-off election held on September 17, 1996, for the office of Mayor and City Council members without regard to any alleged irregularities in the conduct of the election and in precise concurrence with the returns of the inspectors for both the polling place and the absentee ballot box; and
"2. Thereafter, the City Council shall forthwith issue a certificate of election to each candidate who received the most votes in his or her race in all races except the office of Mayor and council member place 2.
"3. The City shall withhold certification of a candidate in the two races, i.e., the Mayor's race and the race for Council *803 member place number 2, which shall be the subject of a hearing before this Court at 2:30 o'clock P.M. at the Baldwin County Courthouse in Bay Minette, Alabama, on the 3rd day of October, 1996."

(Emphasis added.)

Judge Partin heard oral argument on October 3, 1996, and, on October 4, 1996, granted the contestants' "motions for a judgment on the pleadings" as to Krages and ordered the city council "to convene before October 7, 1996, and issue a certificate of election to Jerry Davidson in the mayoral race due to the disqualification of ... Krages." Judge Partin also ordered the City council to issue a certificate of election to Baker for Place Two on the city council. He certified the judgment as final, pursuant to Ala. R. Civ. P. 54(b).

Also on October 4, Krages filed in this Court an "Emergency Petition for Writ of Mandamus," asking this Court to direct Judge Partin to "withdraw his order ...

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