State Ex Rel. Gammons v. Shafer

246 N.W. 874, 63 N.D. 128, 1933 N.D. LEXIS 164
CourtNorth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 10, 1933
DocketFile No. 6135.
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

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Bluebook
State Ex Rel. Gammons v. Shafer, 246 N.W. 874, 63 N.D. 128, 1933 N.D. LEXIS 164 (N.D. 1933).

Opinion

*132 Per Curiam :

This is an appeal from an order quashing an alternative writ of mandamus issued to the Auditing Board and denying the application of petitioner for a peremptory and permanent writ requiring the State Auditing Board to audit and allow the certified claim of appellant for his salary for the month of December, 1932, in the amount for which the same was certified and presented. Appellant claims that under the Session Laws of 1923 his salary was .fixed in the sum of $2,800 per year, payable monthly in the sum of $233.34.

Appellant claims that section 2 of the initiated measure, purporting to reduce salaries of government officials and employees, submitted to and voted for by a majority of the qualified electors of the state in November, 1932, is unconstitutional and that he is entitled to his .salary as provided by the laws of 1923.

The initiated measure is as follows, to-wit:

“Petition for the Initiation of a Law Reducing and'Fixing Salaries or Compensation of Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, Attorney General, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Commissioner of Insurance, Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor and each Commissioner of Railroads, to be Elected at the General Election in November, ■1932, and Subsequent Elections, and Reducing and Fixing the Salaries of all Appointive State Officials, Members of all Appointive State Boards, Bureaus and Commissions, now Provided for by Law, Reducing and Fixing the Salaries or Compensation of all *133 Deputies, Assistants, Secretaries, Clerks and other Employees o£ State Officials and State Boards, Bureaus and Commissions, defining the Persons and Classes of Persons Avhose Salaries or Compensation are Reduced, Specifying the Time when Said Law Shall Take Effect, and Repealing All Acts, or Parts of Acts insofar as 'they Conflict Herewith.
“To the Secretary of State of the State of North Dakota:
“We, the undersigned, qualified electors of the State of North Dakota, consisting' of oyer ten thousand of the electors at large, hereby propose and initiate the following law, and we request that the same be placed upon the ballot in the manner and form provided by law and submitted to the qualified electors of the State of North Dakota for their approval or rejection at the general election to be held November 8, 1932.
“As such petitioners we hereby present and propose the following ballot title under which such law shall be submitted, to-wit:
“Reducing and Fixing the Salaries or Compensation of Certain Elected State Officials, and Reducing and Fixing the Salaries or Compensation of all Appointive State Officials, Members of all State Appointive Boards, Bureaus and Commissions Provided for by Law, and Reducing and Fixing the Salaries or Compensation of all Deputies, Assistants, Secretaries, Clerks and Employees of all State Officials, Boards, Bureaus and Commissions.
“An Act reducing and fixing the salaries or compensation of the Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, Attorney-General, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Commissioner of Insurance, Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor and each Commissioner of Railroads, to be elected at the general election to be held November 8, 1932, and all subsequent elections, and reducing and fixing the salaries or compensation of all appointive state officials and members of all appointive state board, bureaus and commissions provided for by law, and reducing and fixing the salaries or compensation of all deputies, assistants, secretaries, clerks and employees of all state officials, state boards, bureaus and commissions, defining the persons and classes of persons whose salaries are reduced *134 or fixed, specifying the time wben this act shall take effect, and repealing all acts or parts of acts insofar as they conflict herewith.
“Be It Enacted by the People of the State of North Dakota:
“Section 1. The Governor shall receive an annual salary of Eonr Thousand Dollars ($4,000.00); the Lieutenant'Governor shall receive an annual salary of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00); the Attorney General shall receive an annual salary of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00); the Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor, and the Commissioner of Insurance shall each receive an annual salary of Two Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($2,400.00); and each Commissioner of Bailroads shall receive an annual salary of Two Thousand Pom Hundred Dollars ($2,400.00).
“Section 2. The salaries or compensation of all appointive state officials, including members of all appointive state boards, bureaus and commissions, now provided for by law, and'the salaries or compensation of all deputies, assistants, secretaries, clerks and employees of all state officials, state boards, bureaus and commissions are hereby reduced and fixed as follows: The salaries or compensation of all persons mentioned in this section, which are now fixed by law, are hereby reduced and fixed at an amount equalling eighty per cent of the amount at which the salaries of such persons were paid or fixed as of the month of January, 1932, whether such salaries or compensation are fixed or computed on an annual, monthly or per diem basis; the salaries or compensation of all persons mentioned in this section which are not fixed by law shall in no event hereafter exceed an amount equaling eighty per cent of the amount at which such salaries not fixed by law were paid or computed as of the month of January, 1932, whether such salaries or compensation are fixed or computed on an annual, monthly or per diem basis, and until otherwise changed by the proper authority such salaries are hereby fixed at eighty per cent of the amount computed or paid as of the month of January, 1932; provided, that the salary or compensation of no deputy, assistant, secretary, clerk or employee shall exceed the salary or compensation of the state officer or member of the state board, bureau, or commission by or under whom such deputy, assistant, secretary, clerk or employee is employed or acts; and provided further that nothing in this Act contained shall be construed *135 as prohibiting or preventing the legislature from abolishing or consolidating any or all Offices, Boards, Bureaus or Commissions now provided for by law or from eliminating the provision of any law fixing the amount of salary or compensation of any official, member of any Board, Bureau or Commission, or any deputy, assistant, secretary, clerk or employee, or from reducing below the amounts provided by this Act the salary or compensation of any person or persons.
“Section 3. The terms elected and elective state officials shall include all state officials specified in Section 1 hereof.

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