People ex rel. Hahn v. Republican County Committee

124 A.D. 427, 108 N.Y.S. 1051, 1908 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 2114
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedFebruary 21, 1908
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
People ex rel. Hahn v. Republican County Committee, 124 A.D. 427, 108 N.Y.S. 1051, 1908 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 2114 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1908).

Opinion

Ing-baham, J.:

This was ah • application upon the. petition of the relators for á peremptory writ of mandamus to the Republican county committee directing it to restore the names of the. relators to the roll of membership of the said Républican county committee and to restore the relator Hahn to' the executive committee of such county, committee. .This application was upon a petition which alleged that at the primary election held pursuant to the Primary Election Law (Laws of 1899, chap. 473) on the 18tli day. of September, 1.906, the relators received a majority of the votes cast in the thirteenth Assembly district of the county of Hew York for members of the Republican county committee and were duly elected members of the said committee by the enrolled Republican electors of the thirteenth Assembly district; that on the 22d day of September, 1906, the board of elections of the city of Hew York, as the custodian of primary records, certified to the Republican organization of the county of-Hew York that the relators were elected members of the said Republican county committee; that on the -22d day of September, 1906", the said Republican county committee, which is the general committee of the Republican party of the county of Hew York, held its first meeting for the purpose of 'organization ; that on said day the Republican county committee organized and elected its officers and the rules and regulations of the last preceding county com- • mittee remained in full force and effect. pursuant to the said Primary Election Law; that'the names of the relators and each of them appeared upon the official roll of said county committee, certified by the board of elections as the custodian of primary records as members from the thirteenth Assembly district; that -the relators attended the meeting of the said Republican county committee held in the month of October, 1906, as members thereof and participated in the proceedings and voted upon any and alí questions which came before said meeting for determination, and also attended the meetings of the Republican county committee held in the months of Hoyember and December, 1906, and January, February and Marcli, 1907; that on the 22d day of April, 1907, the Republican county committee at said meeting adopted a resolution declaring the seats of the- relators and-each of them vacant, and the relators were thereby expelled from said office as members of the Republican [429]*429county committee, and their names were stricken from the roll of membership of the said committee; that the expulsion of the relators was illegal and void; that the Republican county committee was wholly without power or authority to declare the seats of the relators vacant, or to expel or deprive, or debar them from Occupying the said office and all the rights and privileges thereto belonging or appertaining.

In answer to this petition there was presented an affidavit of the president of the Republican county committee which alleged that the relators were not, nor was any of them, at the primary election held on the 18th day of September, 1906, elected members of the Republican county committee -of the county of Hew York for the thirteenth Assembly district, and the relators or either of them did not receive a majority of votes lawfully cast on said date for members of said committee from the thirteenth Assembly district, but on the contrary, at said election a majority of lawful votes was cast for the election of John J. Farrell and the other' persons whose names appeared upon the same ticket as members of the said' county committee of said district; that the returns to the board of elections were false* and fraudulent and made upon fraudulent and illegal voting and a fraudulent and illegal canvass of votes of said district; that the relators were not nor was any of them at the time of the organization of the Republican county committee, or at any time on or after the 18tli day of September, 1906, entitled to the rights and privileges of a member of the said county committee; that the said county committee on the 18th day of April, 1907, adopted a resolution declaring that the relators were not entitled to their seats as members of the Republican county committee of the thirteenth Assembly district, and that John J. Farrell and others were entitled to be seated as such members; that on the 20tli day of September, 1906, a- notice was filed with the custodian of primary ‘records on behalf of John J. Farrell contesting the right of the relator Hahn to a seat as executive member and member of the Republican county committee, a-copy of such notice being annexed to the affidavit; that at the first meeting of the said county committee held on the 22d day of September, 1906, such notice of contest was duly brought before it and a committee on contested seats was appointed by the temporary chairman of the said county com[430]*430mittee in accordance with the resolution duly and unanimously passed by the said county committee and with the rules and regulations of said committee;, that at a regular meeting of the said county committee held on the 18th day of April, 1907, the said committee on contested seats, through its chairman, reported to the said county committee that fraud, bribery and intimidation had been carried on and violations of the law had been committed in several of the primary districts of the thirteenth Assembly district at said primary election which compelled the said committee to disregard the returns from the said districts, and that the returns from the other districts, gave a majority of the votes cast to John J. Farrell and others, whose names appeared on the ticket with him, a copy of the report being annexed to the affidavit ; and in that report it was resolved that the relators were not entitled to their seats' as executive members and. members of the' Republican county committee of the -county of Hew York from the thirteenth Assembly district, and that the contestants, John J. Farrell and others, were entitled to be seated respectively as executive members and members of the Republican county committee of the county of Hew York from the thirteenth Assembly district.

The chairman of the committee on contested seats also submitted an affidavit which stated that in several of the election districts of' the thirteenth Assembly district there was no compliance with the provisions of the Primary Election Law; that in one district fifteen more ballots were in the ballot, boxes than there were electors who had voted; that in two other election districts a large number of voters who had enrolled had removed from the district, and that • persons were permitted to vote in-these districts who wer'e'not entitled to vote, and that the committee on contested seats had decided that the returns from these two districts were unworthy of belief and decided-to reject the same.

It is quité evident that if the county committee or if the court upon this application have power to pass upon the validity of the .petitioners’ election or can question the certificate of the board of elections, the relators were not entitled to a peremptory mandamus ^upon motion. The relators’ election having been absolutely denied, the utmost that they would be entitled to would be an alternative writ.. Upon this appeal, therefore, the only question is whether [431]*431under the Primary Election Law the- certificate of the board of elections as to the election of a member of the county committee is conclusive.

The Primary Election Law controls all elections, of delegates or members of political conventions and political committees.

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