People ex rel. Alford v. Hendee

279 Ill. App. 521, 1935 Ill. App. LEXIS 131
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedMarch 22, 1935
DocketGen. No. 8,920
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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People ex rel. Alford v. Hendee, 279 Ill. App. 521, 1935 Ill. App. LEXIS 131 (Ill. Ct. App. 1935).

Opinion

Mr. Presiding Justice Wolfe

delivered the opinion of the court.

Russ Alford, of the City of Waukegan, Illinois, filed his petition in the circuit court of Lake county for a writ of mandamus against Lew A. Hendee, Michael Haney, and Henry F. Wallenwein, to compel them as the canvassing board for the election held November 6, 1934, to properly abstract the votes in certain precincts of Lake county. The petition in substance is as follows :

It alleges relator is a resident, a qualified voter and taxpayer of Lake county, Illinois; that there was a general election held on November 6, 1934, at which time was submitted to the voters of Lake county, Illinois, an election of certain county offices including the office of county clerk; that the relator was a duly nominated candidate on the Democratic ticket for said office of county clerk of Lake county, Illinois, opposing Lew Hendee, Republican candidate; that the relator is duly qualified to hold such office; that the county of Lake contains 75 election precincts duly designated by the board of supervisors; that according to the proclamation of the judges and as shown by the poll books and tally sheets duly certified and authenticated from the said precincts there was cast for the relator 18,729 votes for said office and for the respondent, Lew Hendee, 18,451 votes for said office, provided all the votes so proclaimed by the judges and shown by the poll books, tally sheets and certificates to have been cast for each candidate, are counted as proclaimed and as certified.

That on the 7th day of November, 1934, all of the returns from each of the aforesaid precincts were delivered to respondent Lew A. Hendee, the present county clerk of Lake county, Illinois, pursuant to statute ; that on such day said respondent Lew A. Hendee in such capacity called to his assistance Michael J. Haney and Henry Wallenwein, both duly elected, qualified and acting justices of the peace for the town of Waukegan, county of Lake and State of Illinois; that they then and there in the office of the county clerk proceeded to open returns and malee abstracts of the votes cast for the different offices voted for at said election; that immediately upon the closing of the polls the judges of election in the 2nd precinct of the town of Deerfield in Lake county, Illinois, proceeded to canvass the votes there polled and to proclaim the total number of votes for the office of county clerk, as follows:

Straight tickets
Number of votes received on ballots other than straight tickets.
Total
Buss Alford 309 36 345
Lew A. Hendee 115 90 205

and they delivered said returns to the county clerk of Lake county, Illinois; that immediately on closing the polls the judges of election in the 2nd precinct of the town of Avon in Lake county, Illinois, proceeded to canvass the votes there polled and to proclaim the total number of votes for the office of county clerk as follows:

Straight tickets
Number of votes received on ballots other than straight tickets.
Total
Buss Alford 149 105 254
Lew A. Hendee 139 62 201

That in the aforesaid 2nd precinct in the town of Deerfield 619 electors voted at said election; that in aforesaid 2nd precinct in the town of Avon, Lake county, Illinois, 483 electors voted at said election; that upon the abstracting and canvassing of the returns from the 2nd precinct of the Town of Deerfield, said Lew A. Hendee, Michael J. Haney, and Henry Wallenwein determined that each Democratic candidate for office in the aforesaid precinct except the relator received 309 straight votes on the Democratic ticket.

That the said persons composing the canvassing board in abstracting the vote for the office of county clerk, fraudulently neglected, failed and refused to abstract the full number of straight Democratic ballots for the relator for said office and arbitrarily and illegally abstracted for the relator 115 straight tickets which was the number of straight Republican tickets or ballots cast in the aforesaid precinct, thereby depriving the relator of 194 votes; that the relator demanded of said canvassing board that this mistake be corrected; that affidavits and proofs were submitted to them; that said canvassing board by a vote of two to one refused the relator’s demand and declared an abstract of the vote as follows:

Straight tickets
Number of votes received on ballots other than straight tickets.
Total
Russ Alford 115 36 151
Lew A. Hendee 115 90 205

That through this mistaken error the electors who had voted for the relator for said office were deprived of their franchise.

That upon the abstracting and canvassing of the returns from the 2nd precinct of the town of Avon said Lew A. Hendee, Michael J. Haney, and Henry Wallenwein, in which precinct only 483 votes were polled and cast, erroneously and fraudulently credited Lew A. Hendee, the Republican candidate for county clerk, with more than 100 votes than he had received in the aforesaid precinct, by abstracting the number of votes received upon ballots other than straight tickets for the said Lew A. Hendee as 162 instead of 62, as follows:

Straight tickets
Number of votes received on ballots other than straight tickets.
Total
Russ Alford . 149 105 254
Lew A. Hendee 139 162 301

thereby recording a total of 555 votes polled and cast in said precinct for said office, a greater number of votes than the number of votes which were cast in said precinct at said election which was 483; that relator demanded this error be rectified and amended; that affidavits and proofs were submitted to said canvassing board; that the said canvassing board refused to accept the proofs and failed to correct and rectify this error thereby giving said Lew A. Hendee, Republican candidate, 100 more votes than were cast for him at said election in direct contradiction of the returns of the judges of said precinct; that the fraudulent, arbitrary, erroneous and unlawful recording and abstracting of the votes as aforesaid in the above two precincts will deprive the relator of the certificate of election to which he is entitled and unless amended and corrected to speak the truth would give the following as the total vote cast for said office:

Total vote
Russ Alford
18,535
Lew A. Hendee
18,551

That based on this erroneous and fraudulent abstract of the vote polled said Lew A.

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