Naron v. Prestage

469 So. 2d 83
CourtMississippi Supreme Court
DecidedMay 8, 1985
Docket56113
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Naron v. Prestage, 469 So. 2d 83 (Mich. 1985).

Opinion

469 So.2d 83 (1985)

Tommy E. NARON
v.
Ellis L. PRESTAGE.

No. 56113.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

May 8, 1985.

*84 Lonnie E. Griffith, Jr., Jacobs, Griffith, Eddins & Povall, Cleveland, for appellant.

P.J. Townsend, Jr., Townsend, McWilliams & Holladay, Drew, for appellee.

Before ROY NOBLE LEE, P.J., and DAN M. LEE and PRATHER, JJ.

PRATHER, Justice, for the Court:

This is an election contest between Tommy E. Naron and Ellis L. Prestage, candidates in the Special Democratic Primary Election for Supervisor of District 4, Bolivar County. A special tribunal in the Circuit Court of Bolivar County, upheld the Bolivar County Democratic Executive Committee's certification of Prestage as the winner.

Naron appeals, assigning as error:

(1) The special tribunal erred in its failure to rule that the cash-drawing sponsored by appellee Prestage constituted a violation of Miss. Code Ann. § 23-3-27 (1972) and that, therefore, the election is void and a special election mandated;

(2) The special tribunal erred in failing to rule that the cash-drawing sponsored by appellee constituted a violation of Miss. Code Ann. § 23-1-51 (1972) and § 97-13-1 (1972);

(3) The special tribunal erred in its failure to rule that the cash-drawing sponsored by appellee constituted a lottery in violation of Miss. Code Ann. § 97-33-31 (1972).

I.

Appellant Tommy E. Naron and appellee Ellis L. Prestage opposed each other in the September 18, 1984 Special Democratic Primary Election for Supervisor of District IV, Bolivar County. Prior to the election, Prestage distributed 4,000 postcards to registered voters in east Cleveland announcing the following:

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|                           WIN $2,000.00 CASH                             |
|                                                                          |
|   Congratulations, I have checked the voter list at the courthouse and   |
| found that you are a registered voter.                                   |
|                                                                          |
|   Would you like to be 1 of 10 voters who will win $100.00 cash on       |
| election day? Would you like to be THE voter who will win $1,000.00 cash |
| on election day? If so, bring this card with you to the Expo Building on |
| election day, September 18, 1984. After you vote, drop this card in the  |
| "Concerned Voter Box".                                                   |
|                                                                          |
|   The drawing will be held at the Shady Grove Park at 6:20 p.m.          |
| immediately following the election. The 1st 10 names drawn will get      |
| $100.00 each. The 11th name drawn will get $1,000.00 cash. You do not    |
| have to be present to win. Write your phone number on your card and how  |
| to reach you if you can't be present for the drawing.                    |
|                                                                          |
|   This is a voter turnout drive sponsored by ELLIS L. PRESTAGE,          |
| candidate for Supervisor, District 4. You do not have to vote for        |
| Ellis L. Prestage to be eligible to win. Ellis L. Prestage encourages    |
| you to vote for the candidate of your choice.                            |
|                                                                          |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|                                                                          |
|                 P.S. - If you need a ride to the poll, call:             |
|                                                                          |
| BIRDIE LEE GRIFFIN ........ 846-1225  SUSAN RASH .............. 846-0238 |
| ARCHIE RASH ............... 843-3120  DOROTHY PERKINS ......... 843-5110 |
| SUSAN RASH ................ 843-8367  JOHN TAYLOR ............. 846-7029 |
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On election day, approximately 1,279 voters entered the cash-drawing by signing the cards and placing them in a "Concerned Voter Box" located outside of the restricted area of the voting precinct in east Cleveland. The person at the box asked each entrant whether they had voted and instructed them to vote prior to placing the cards in the box. After the polls closed, the drawing was held and the prize money distributed to the eleven winners.

*85 Of the 1,980 votes cast in the election, appellee Prestage received 995 and appellant Naron received 985. The following day, the Bolivar County Democratic Executive Committee certified the results of the election, declaring Prestage the Party's nominee for Supervisor of District IV.

Naron filed his protest of the election on September 28, 1984. The Bolivar County Democratic Executive Committee, by its Subcommittee on Elections, denied the protest on October 5, 1984. Upon petition for judicial review, a special tribunal upheld the election results.

II.

Did the special tribunal err in its failure to rule that the cash drawing sponsored by appellee constituted a violation of the candidate — gift statute.

Appellant's primary argument on appeal is that the cash drawing sponsored by Prestage constituted a violation of Miss. Code Ann. § 23-3-27 (1972), which provides as follows:

No person shall, directly or indirectly, demand, solicit, ask or invite from any candidate for nomination at any primary election a donation, gift, contribution, or any sort of loan or advancement of any amount of money whether large or small or of any other thing of value, or the promise thereof, or any similar demands; and this section shall apply to educational, religious, charitable and benevolent organizations and to every person acting or attempting or pretending to act for any one of them, and shall include the purchase of any tickets or any equivalent device by which the purposes of this statute might otherwise be circumvented. Nor shall any person acting individually or as a member of a committee, or otherwise, or pretending so to act, engage in the promotion of any picnic or other public gathering whereat candidates are to assemble or speak, the object of which is to make any profit out of charges made to the candidate or candidates, but this shall not apply to the rental of halls or grounds at a fair rental, nor to charges for expenses of picnics, gatherings and the like when only the actual expenses and no over plus or profits are taken; provided candidates are charged or assessed no more than other admissions. And no candidate at any time during the campaign shall make any donation, gift, contribution, loan or advancement, or contribute to the payment of any expenses prohibited by this section, or make any promises in that respect. Any person violating, knowingly, the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, besides which the person or persons so violating this section shall not be permitted to vote in said primary and shall be subject to challenge at the polls, and if allowed to vote the said person or persons shall be guilty of another and separate misdemeanor in so doing.

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