State Ex Rel. Bass v. Pulliam

1933 OK 480, 25 P.2d 64, 165 Okla. 70, 1933 Okla. LEXIS 252
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedSeptember 19, 1933
Docket24948
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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State Ex Rel. Bass v. Pulliam, 1933 OK 480, 25 P.2d 64, 165 Okla. 70, 1933 Okla. LEXIS 252 (Okla. 1933).

Opinion

RILEY, C. J.

On August 17, 1933, petitioner, on behalf of himself, and 10,610 other petitioners, commenced this action for mandamus against J. J. Pulliam, city clerk of Oklahoma City.

It is alleged that the city of Oklahoma City is governed by a charter form of government wherein a recall provision is made; that on July 28, 1933, plaintiff filed with said city clerk two recall petitions containing, respectively, 10,611 signatures, for the recall of C. J. Blinn, mayor of said city, and 10,593 signatures for the recall of A. I-I. Jacoby, councilman of ward 3 of said city. That said petitions were in proper form, duly filed, and of sufficient number of valid signatures to require the calling of an election for submission of the question of the removal from office of said officials. It is alleged that 17,749 was the highest number of votes cast at the last preceding general election in said city, and 6,213 valid signatures of such electors is the number required for a recall election; that under article 6, charter of Oklahoma City, it is the duty of the city clerk to receive and file such petitions for recall of elective officials, and within ten days of the date of such filing of such petition to ascertain whether a sufficient total number of signatures of qualified electors appear upon such petitions, by checking the same with the last registration list, and that if the petition or petitions are found sufficient, to certify such fact to the city council, and if said petition or petitions are found to be insufficient, ten days shall be given for filing additional petitions, which shall be acted upon in the same manner by said clerk within ten days thereafter.

It is alleged that said Pulliam failed within said ten days period to pass upon the sufficiency of said petitions, but that he, the said city clerk, long after the elapse of said ten day period, assumed to conduct pretended hearings upon collateral issues, as, for example, whether or not signers of the petition were induced to sign said petitions by false or fraudulent representations.

On August 18, 1933, a hearing was had before this court. It was thereupon agreed that respondent, city clerk, would within five days make and publish his findings as to the sufficiency or insufficiency of said petitions. On August 23, 1933, the said respondent certified, with respect to the Blinn recall petition:

“August 23, 1933.
“The Mayor and Council of the City of Oklahoma City,
“J. J. Pulliam, City Clerk,
“O. J. Blinn Recall Petitions.
“This is to certify that recall petitions were filed with me on Friday, July 28, 1933.
“Under and by virtue of the provisions of the charter of this city, being article 6 thereof, I have proceeded with the examination of said petitions, and in connection therewith I have examined same from the *71 official registration list and have also taken evidence at a special hearing, after having given full notice to all parties interested therein, and from said examination and evidence I find as follows:
T. Total names on petitions ----10,637
“2. Total vote — last general city election _______________________20,,686
“3. Number required upon petitions 7,241
“4. Registered voters on petitions — 4,604
“5. Petitions circulated by registered circulators----858
“6. Petitions circulated by cir-culator who did not sign petition _________________ 277
“7. Names withdrawn ------- 246
“S. Number deducted where same person signed more than one name__________ 19
“9. Number where names signed in same handwriting ---------------------- 43
“10. Number where names obtained by fraud or misrepresentation ------------- 76
“11. Number deducted where party signing affidavit did not circulate .petition---- 24
“12. Number deducted where two different parties circulated same petition and affidavit insufficient ------ 34
“13. Total number deducted _______1,607
“Total signatures necessary ---------7,241
“Total registered _____________4,604
“Total deducted _______________1,607
“Signatures counted __________ 2,997 2,997
“Number insufficient on petitions____4,244
“I, therefore, find that petitions for recall of O. J. Blinn, mayor, insufficient.
“Witness my hand this 23rd day of August, 1933.
“J. J. Pulliam, City Clerk.”

And as to the Jacoby recall petition:

“August 23, 1933.
“The Mayor and Council of the City of Oklahoma City.
“J. J. Pulliam, City Clerk.
“A. H. Jacoby, Recall Petitions
“Certificate
“This is to certify that recall petitions were filed with me on Friday, July 2S, 1933.
“Under and by virtue of the provisions of the charter of the city, being article 6 thereof, I have proceeded with the examination of said petitions, and in connection therewith I have examined same from the official registration list and have also taken evidence at a special hearing, after having given full notice to all parties interested therein, and from said examination and evidence I find as follows:
“1. Total names on petition _____10,568
“2. Total vote — last general city election -----------------------20,686
“3. Number required on petitions__7,241
“4. Registered voters on petitions __ 4,517
“5. Petitions circulated by non-registered circulators ____ 811
“6. Petitions circulated by cir-culator who did not sign petition __________________ 194
“7. Names withdrawn ________ 239
“8. Number deducted where same person signed more than one name___________1 39
“9. Number where names signed in same handwriting______ 43
“10. Number where names obtained by fraud or misrepresentation __________________ 76
“11. Number deducted where party signing affidavit did not circulate petition______ 36
“12. Number deducted where two different parties circulated same petition and affidavit insufficient _______________ 34
“13. Total number deducted____1,472 “Summary.

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