People ex rel. Danielwitz v. Harvey

58 Cal. 337, 1881 Cal. LEXIS 226
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 1, 1881
DocketNo. 7,710
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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People ex rel. Danielwitz v. Harvey, 58 Cal. 337, 1881 Cal. LEXIS 226 (Cal. 1881).

Opinion

The Court:

Section 13 of Supplement xiii of the Consolidation Act of the City and County of San Francisco, provides, “ Any vacancy in the office of School Director shall be filled by appointment by the Superintendent, by and with the consent of a majority of the School Directors then in office, and such appointees shall hold office respectively until the municipal election next ensuing, and the election and qualification of their successors in office.”

At the general election held on the 3d of September, 1879, one Galloway was duly elected to the office of School Director of the said city and county. He entered upon the discharge of the duties of the office on the 16th of October follovfing, and remained in office until May‘10th, 1880, when he departed this life. Thereupon the defendant was duly appointed to fill the vacancy thus caused, and qualified as School Director. At the election held on the 2d of November, 1880, the relator, Danielwitz, was, among other persons, voted for, to fill the unexpired term of Galloway, and, having received a majority of the votes cast for that office, was declared elected, and instituted this action to establish his right to the office. In the Court below judgment was given in his favor.

It will be readily seen that the disposition of the case depends on the question whether the election held on the 2d of November, 1880, was the “municipal election next ensuing” the vacancy caused by the death of Galloway. This question admits of but one answer, and that in the negative. (Barton v. Kalloch, 7,414; People v. Ransome, 7,614; Wood v. Board of Election Commissioners, 7,774.)

Judgment reversed.

Myrick, J„ dissented.

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