Patterson v. Justus

245 P.2d 968, 173 Kan. 207, 1952 Kan. LEXIS 383
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedJune 12, 1952
DocketNo. 38,828
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
Patterson v. Justus, 245 P.2d 968, 173 Kan. 207, 1952 Kan. LEXIS 383 (kan 1952).

Opinion

Memorandum opinion of the court by

Parker, J.:

Upon consideration of the pleadings, briefs, and arguments of the parties it appears that under existing provisions of the statute the defendant, Commissioner of Elections for Sedgwick County, Kansas, should be and she is hereby required to register plaintiff and all'other qualified voters of the City of Eastborough who may present themselves for registration pursuant to and in conformity with the laws of this state relating to the registration of persons entitled to exercise the right of suffrage. Therefore the writ prayed for by plaintiff will be granted at this time with a more formal opinion to follow.

Writ allowed.

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