Republican Election for Supervisors of Derry Township

53 Pa. D. & C.2d 455, 1971 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 395
CourtPennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Dauphin County
DecidedAugust 20, 1971
Docketno. 203
StatusPublished

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Republican Election for Supervisors of Derry Township, 53 Pa. D. & C.2d 455, 1971 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 395 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1971).

Opinion

CALDWELL, J.,

FINDINGS OF FACT

1. A primary election for the nomination of two Republican candidates for the office of township supervisor was held in Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pa., on May 18, 1971.

2. Three candidates, Levi Filipas, William A. Stover and John J. Lepperd, sought the nomination for the two available offices.

3. The names of Levi Filipas and William A. Stover [456]*456appeared on row “D” of the ballot and John J. Lepperd’s name appeared on the next lower row or row “E.”

4. The results of the election were 1,371 votes for Levi Filipas, 1,255 votes for William A. Stover, and 623 votes for John J. Lepperd.

5. Within the time prescribed by law, a group of Derry Township registered electors, including Mr. Lepperd, filed a petition contesting the election and a hearing was held on July 8, 1971.

6. There were sufficient spaces or frames on the ballot to place the three Republican candidates in the same voting row.

7. Due to a breakdown of printing facilities, delivery of the ballots to the Dauphin County Board of Elections was delayed.

8. Due to the delayed receipt of the ballots, the ballots were not proofread by the board of elections before being sent out to the polls.

9. There was no sample ballot available for inspection by the candidates before the election.

10. There was no explanation of how or why the name of John J. Lepperd appeared on row “E” of the ballot while the other two candidates for Republican nomination as township supervisor appeared on line “D.”

DISCUSSION

In the Republican primary election for township supervisors of Derry Township, held on May 18, 1971, two of the candidates (Filipas and Stover) appeared on the first Republican voting row (row “D”) and the third candidate (Lepperd) appeared beneath his opponents on row “E.”

The candidates on Row “D” handily won the two nominations.

[457]*457We are asked in the petition of 38 registered electors who voted in the election to declare said election invalid insofar as it pertains to the nomination of candidates for the office of township supervisor in Derry Township. The petition avers that the names of the three Republican candidates for nomination to the office of township supervisor did not appear on the same voting row or column, required by the Act of August 8, 1963, P. L. 614, sec. 1, 25 PS §3010(k).

On July 27, 1971, President Judge Kreider of this court rendered an opinion declaring the nomination of township supervisors in Jefferson Township, Dauphin County, Pa., invalid, (June term 1971, no. 206). Judge Kreider’s opinion refers in detail to the various provisions of the Election Code which are applicable to a proceeding of this nature. We shall not repeat this discussion and think it sufficient for the purposes of this case to note that all the formal and procedural requirements of the Election Code have been complied with to bring this matter properly before us for disposition.

The Act of August 8, 1963, P. L. 614, sec. 1, 25 PS §3010(k), provides, in part, as follows:

“Except as hereinafter provided in primary elections where there are a sufficient number of ballot frames on one row or column to accommodate all the candidates of a political party, the names of all the candidates shall appear on that row or column . . . Where there are four or more candidates for a particular office, the names of the candidates may be divided between the rows or columns as equally as possible . . .”

There is no doubt that the provisions of the Election Code in this case were not complied with. As reference to the ballot will disclose, there were two blank ballot [458]*458frames at the end of Row “D” and compliance with the statute presented no problem.

There have been no decisions interpreting the Act of 1963, but a similar statute in Rhode Island, which required candidates’ names to be listed horizontally on the ballot, was held to be a mandatory provision of the election law in Nugent v. LaFrance, 164 A. 2d 230 (1960). We have concluded that the Pennsylvania statute is likewise a mandatory expression of the legislative will and must be strictly interpreted and applied in this case, even though the violation was not raised until after the election. We cannot, of course, determine if the outcome of the election would have been different, but we have no doubt that Mr. Lepperd was prejudiced by the ballot arrangement and that the division of votes between the candidates would not have been the same had all three candidates appeared on Row “D,” as required by law.

If such a provision is not treated in a mandatory fashion, it has little meaning, and our Supreme Court has held that “Where the legislature has regulated the form of a ballot, it does not lie within the power of any officer to change that form.” See Davidowitz v. Phil Co., 324 Pa. 17, 27 (1936). The legislature, by this statute, has recognized what is too well known to be ignored, that the candidate whose name appears on a ballot at some place other than a customary location is running at a serious handicap.

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Related

Nugent Ex Rel. Manning v. LaFrance
164 A.2d 230 (Supreme Court of Rhode Island, 1960)
Davidowitz v. Philadelphia County
187 A. 585 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1936)

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