State Ex Rel. Preiss v. Seibel

246 S.W. 288, 295 Mo. 607, 1922 Mo. LEXIS 135
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedDecember 6, 1922
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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State Ex Rel. Preiss v. Seibel, 246 S.W. 288, 295 Mo. 607, 1922 Mo. LEXIS 135 (Mo. 1922).

Opinion

filed in this court a petition for a writ of mandamus to require the respondent, Clerk of the County Court of St. Louis County, to print the names of petitioners and others upon the official ballot at the ensuing election to be held in said county on November 7th, as candidates of the Clean Elections Party. An alternative writ was issued as prayed, returnable instanter.

Omitting formal parts reciting the places of residence and qualifications of the petitioners and of the several candidates, the petition avers:

“Petitioners state that William Seibel is the Clerk of the County Court of St. Louis County, Missouri, duly -qualified and acting as such clerk; that petitioners herein are the nominees of the Clean Elections Party, a political party organized in St. Louis County since August *611 1,1922, said party having many members who are qualified voters of St. Louis County and the State of Missouri, and many more sympathizers; that said party was not organized in time to participate in-the August Primary of 1922; that said party has a duly elected and qualified county central committee of ten members, two members being selected from each township in said county, and all of said county central committee being residents and qualified voters of St. Louis County, Missouri ; that said committee met and organized at Clayton,. Missouri, on the 23rd day of September, 1922, selecting Mr. John J. Rowe as chairman, Mrs. J. Hal Lynch as secretary, and Mr. Alexander Campbell as treasurer, and that said officers are now acting as such on said county central committee, and that said treasurer has given adequate bond as such treasurer.
*612 Steffen, Attillius A. Ladd and Jacob Pfeiffer as the candidates for the respective offices in said petitions set out, and choosing ‘Clean Elections Party’ as the name of the party said candidates should represent, said petitions, of which Exhibit A is a copy, bearing the signatures of more than 900 electors, and petitions of which Exhibits B, C and D are copies bearing about 250 signatures, all of whom are now and at the time of signing same were qualified voters and residents of St. Louis County, Missouri, and of the township, district or political division wherein the respective nominations were made, and said signers for each candidate aggregating in number more than one per cent of the entire vote cast as the last preceding election in said county, township, district or subdivision for the election of the respective offices for which said petitioners were nominated, the number of signatures on each petition being more than fifty and not over 1000; and that all said signers declared in said petitions that they were and are bona-fide supporters of the candidates sought to be nominated, and that they had not aided and would not aid in the nomination of any other candidates for the same office; that said certificates contain the names of the candidates, their residences, occupations and the offices for which they were nominated, respectively, and also, the name and residence of each signer thereof; said certificates, each and all, having been duly executed by each of said signers with all the formalities prescribed for the execution of an instrument affecting real estate before a duly commissioned notary public of St. Louis County, and were each sworn as to the truth of the facts staled in said petition.
“Petitioners further state that the name ‘Clean Elections Party’ is not any portion of the name of any political party now existing in the State of Missouri or St. Louis County, and that said certificate of nomination does not contain the names of more than one candidate for each office to be filled.
*613 “Petitioners further state that the Clean Elections Party was organized as aforesaid after August 1, 1922; 'duly elected a county central committee as above set out to act for said party until the next regular election as its committee; that said committee, at a regular meeting thereof held in Clayton, St. Louis County, Missouri, on October 6, 1922, duly nominated candidates for offices in St. Louis County, as shown in the copy of certificate of nomination filed herewith and made part hereof and marked Petitioners’ Exhibit E, the original of which was filed with William Seibel, Clerk of the. County Court of St. Louis County, for the Clean Elections Party for the respective offices set out in said certificate of nomination, and that the majority of the whole committee-elect was present at said meeting and a majority of said committee voted favorably for the nomination of the parties to the offices for which they were nominated; that John J. Rowe, chairman, and Mrs. J. Hal Lynch, secretary, in their respective official capacities duly certified in writing the certificates of nomination of these petitioners and John W. McElhinney, Gustavus A. Wurd-eman, Sam D. Hodgdon, Arthur W. Schmid, John C. Steffen, Attillius A. Ladd, Jacob Pfeiffer and William F. Knight' as the candidates duly nominated by said committee as the candidates of the Clean Elections Party in and for St. Louis County, Missouri, and in and for the township, district and other political subdivision for which they were nominated, as more specifically set out in said certificate of nomination, said candidates to be voted for at the regular election to be held on November 7, 1922, the said certificate of nomination by said committee having been executed by said John J. Rowe and Mrs. J. Hal Lynch before a duly commissioned notary public of the County of St. Louis, Missouri, with all the formalities prescribed for the execution of. an instrument affecting real estate, said certificate containing-the names of these petitioners and John W. McElhinney, Gustavus A. Wurdeman, Sam D. Hodgdon, Arthur W. *614 Schmid, John C. Steffen, Attillins A. Ladd, Jacob Pfeif-fer and William F. Knight, their residences, their occupations and the offices for which they were nominated by said committee, and also the residences of the chairman and secretary of said committee; that on the 13th day of October, 1922, these petitioners and each of them paid to the treasurer of the county central committee of the Clean Elections Party the statutory fees for candidates, as prescribed in Section 4828, Revised Statutes 1919, taking- receipts therefor; that on the 13th day of October, 1922, petitioners presented to respondent, Wil-liara Seibel, as Clerk of the County Court of St. Louis County, Missouri, the said certificate of nomination by said committee with the said receipts of the treasurer of said committee, demanding- that the names of these petitioners be ordered printed on the official ballot to be voted on at the election to be held on November 7, 1922, as the candidates of the Clean Election Party for the offices aforesaid.
Petitioners further .state that notwithstanding- the filing of said petitions for nomination and said certificate of nomination as aforesaid and notwithstanding his duty under the law to file said petitions and certificate of nomination, and to order the names of the candidates for the offices mentioned in said petitions and certificate of nomination printed on the official ballot for the ensuing- election to be held on November 7,1922, said William Seibel, as Clerk of the County Court of St.

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