In Re: Primary Election of May 15, 2018 In Re: Nomination of the Democratic Candidate for the Office of Representative in the General Assembly From the 197th Legislative District ~ Appeal of: F. Ramirez

192 A.3d 313
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedAugust 7, 2018
Docket977 C.D. 2018; 1009 C.D. 2018
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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In Re: Primary Election of May 15, 2018 In Re: Nomination of the Democratic Candidate for the Office of Representative in the General Assembly From the 197th Legislative District ~ Appeal of: F. Ramirez, 192 A.3d 313 (Pa. Ct. App. 2018).

Opinion

OPINION BY JUDGE BROBSON

This matter involves a petition to contest the results of the May 15, 2018 primary election for the Democratic Party nomination for representative of the General Assembly from the 197 th Legislative District (Contest Petition), pursuant to Sections 1741 through 1759 of the Pennsylvania Election Code (Election Code), Act of June 3, 1937, P.L. 1333, 25 P.S. §§ 3401 - 3459. 1 In this consolidated appeal, Appellant Frederick Ramirez (Ramirez) appeals from two orders of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County (trial court). The first order, dated June 20, 2018, granted the oral motion of the successful candidate, Appellee Danilo Burgos (Burgos), to dismiss the Contest Petition due to Ramirez's failure to file the statutorily-required bond. The second order, dated July 13, 2018, denied Ramirez's request to pursue his appeal from the June 20, 2018 order nunc pro tunc . Also before the Court for disposition are the following applications for relief: (1) Ramirez's application for relief in the form of a motion pursuant to Pa. R.C.P. No. 205.4(e)(4)(ii) (Application for Nunc Pro Tunc Relief), seeking nunc pro tunc relief from this Court as to his notice of appeal of the trial court's June 20, 2018 order; and (2) Burgos's application for relief in the form of a motion to dismiss (Motion to Dismiss), requesting that the Court dismiss Ramirez's appeal for lack of standing, lack of jurisdiction, and untimeliness.

For the reasons set forth below, we hold that Ramirez's notice of appeal, filed electronically with the trial court on July 2, 2018, was timely filed. Accordingly, and for this reason only, we affirm the trial court's July 13, 2018 order, denying Ramirez the opportunity to appeal nunc pro tunc . 2 Consistent with this holding, we dismiss as moot Ramirez's application to this Court for nunc pro tunc relief. With respect to the trial court's June 20, 2018 order, in light of the peculiar facts in this case, we hold that the trial court erred in dismissing the Contest Petition on Burgos's oral motion under Section 1759 of the Election Code, 25 P.S. § 3459, and we remand the matter to the trial court for further proceedings. We also deny Burgos's Motion to Dismiss.

I. BACKGROUND

Following the primary election on May 15, 2018, the Philadelphia Board of Elections (Board of Elections) 3 certified Burgos as the winner of the Democratic Party nomination with 1,308 votes. The Board of Elections certified Ramirez as having received 1,230 votes. Thereafter, on June 4, 2018, Ramirez attempted to filed the Contest Petition with the trial court. The trial court initially refused to accept the filing on jurisdictional grounds in error. It later accepted the filing and docketed the Contest Petition as of June 7, 2018. In the Contest Petition, Ramirez specifically averred that he was contesting the nomination of Burgos and further averred malfunctioning voting machines, irregularities, and voter intimidation in certain districts within the 19 th Ward of the 197 th Legislative District. Ramirez requested that results for certain divisions of the 19 th Ward be cast aside and the remaining votes recomputed and that he be declared the winner of the nomination.

Although the Contest Petition did not name any other petitioners in either the caption or the body of the Contest Petition, additional individuals who identified themselves as "petitioners" and registered voters signed the Contest Petition pursuant to Section 1742 of the Election Code, 25 P.S. § 3402. (Reproduced Record (R.R.) at 14-18.) As required by Section 1757 of the Election Code, 25 P.S. § 3457, five of those additional individuals verified the Petition by signing an affidavit, which counsel referred to as a verification. ( Id. at 19-23.) Ramirez did not sign or verify the Contest Petition. The Contest Petition also contained a certificate of service, certifying that, on June 4, 2018, the Contest Petition was filed and served electronically via the trial court's electronic filing system and was also personally served upon Burgos. ( Id. at 24.)

Along with the Petition, Ramirez provided the trial court with a proposed order, which provided:

ORDER
AND NOW, this ____ day of ________, 2018, upon consideration of the Petition of Frederick Ramirez to Contest Election, pursuant to [Section 1741 of the Election Code,] 25 P.S. § 3401[,] it is hereby ORDERED AND DECREED:
1. A hearing to consider the Petition shall be held on June ___, 2018 commencing at ______ in Courtroom______________________, Pennsylvania.
2. Petitioners shall serve a copy of the Petition and this Order on putative nominee for the Office of Pennsylvania House of Representative for the 197th District Danilo Burgos. Proof of service shall be promptly filled [sic] with the Prothonotary.
3. The Court further designates the sum of $_______________ as the amount of the bond to be filed by the Petitioners, pursuant to 25 P.S. § 3459, with the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas by June ___, 2018.
DATED: BY THE COURT ___________________ ,J.

( Id. at 9.)

The trial court judge issued a Rule to Show Cause order (Show Cause Order) dated June 13, 2018, but docketed on June 14, 2018. ( Id. at 69.) The Show Cause Order directed "the Respondent and all interested parties" to show cause why the relief sought in the Contest Petition should not be granted. ( Id. ) It scheduled a hearing on the Contest Petition for June 20, 2018, designating a time and location. It also directed "[t]he Petitioner" to serve the Contest Petition and the Rule to Show Cause on "Respondent and all interested parties or their attorneys personally ." ( Id. (emphasis in original).) The Show Cause Order did not establish a bond amount.

The trial court judge conducted the hearing on June 20, 2018. At the outset of the hearing, Burgos's counsel challenged the Contest Petition on a variety of bases, resulting in the trial court dismissing the Petition before hearing any evidence or a merits determination. Specifically, Burgos's counsel challenged the Contest Petition as lacking the requisite number of petitioners, because Section 1742 of the Election Code requires "at least twenty registered electors of ... the legislative district" to petition the trial court in order for the trial court to hear the complaints of illegality or false return. He questioned whether the "petitioners" are Ramirez or whether the "petitioners" include some or all of the individuals who signed the Contest Petition and verifications attached to the Contest Petition. ( Id. at 76-81.) Burgos's counsel directed the trial court to page 5 of the Contest Petition, which provides:

WHEREFORE, the undersigned Petitioners under Section 1742 of the Pennsylvania Election Code, Act of June 3, 1937, P.L. 1333, as amended , 25 P.S.

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