Seymour v. Board of Election Commissioners

1 McGrath 1116
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 1, 1894
DocketNo. 14487
StatusPublished

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Seymour v. Board of Election Commissioners, 1 McGrath 1116 (Mich. 1894).

Opinion

To compel respondents to insert the name of James S. Bodell in the place of that of Charles G. Wing, as candidate for the office of State Senator, in the column headed “Independent Democrat” on the official ballot, on the ground that the name of Charles G. Wing appearing in the ticket furnished by the committee was a clerical error of which the Board was after-wards notified.

Granted November 1, 1894, without costs.

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