Veronica Braggs Versus Simeon Dickerson and Jon A. Gegenheimer, Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedAugust 9, 2022
Docket22-CA-361
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

VERONICA BRAGGS NO. 22-CA-361

VERSUS FIFTH CIRCUIT

SIMEON DICKERSON AND COURT OF APPEAL JON A. GEGENHEIMER, JEFFERSON PARISH CLERK OF COURT STATE OF LOUISIANA

ON APPEAL FROM THE TWENTY-FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 830-926, DIVISION "L" HONORABLE DONALD A. ROWAN, JR., JUDGE PRESIDING

August 09, 2022 11:05 am

JOHN J. MOLAISON, JR. JUDGE

Panel composed of Judges Jude G. Gravois, Stephen J. Windhorst, and John J. Molaison, Jr.

AFFIRMED JJM SJW

DISSENTS WITH REASONS JGG COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT, VERONICA BRAGGS Stephen M. Gele Andre M. Stolier

COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE, SIMEON DICKERSON William Peter Connick W. J. LeBlanc, Jr. MOLAISON, J.

In this candidate challenge suit, plaintiff/appellant Veronica Braggs appeals

the trial court’s August 2, 2022 judgment which denied Ms. Braggs’ petition

objecting to the candidacy of Simeon Dickerson for the office of Jefferson Parish

School Board Member - District 5, in the November 8, 2022 election. The trial

court ruled that Ms. Braggs failed to prove that Mr. Dickerson should be

disqualified as a candidate for Jefferson Parish School Board - District 5. For the

reasons that follow, we affirm.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

On July 22, 2022, Simeon Dickerson filed a sworn Notice of Candidacy with

the Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court declaring his intent to run for the office of

Jefferson Parish School Board - District 5. In the notice of candidacy, Mr.

Dickerson listed his domicile address as 1336 Francis Street, Marrero, Louisiana.

Mr. Dickerson also certified, among other things, that:

9) [i]f I am a candidate for any office other than United States senator or representative in congress, that for each of the previous five tax years, I have filed my federal and state income tax returns, have filed for an extension of time for filing either my federal or state income tax return or both, or was not required to file either a federal or state income tax return or both. Mr. Dickerson signed and dated the notice of candidacy form before a notary

public on July 22, 2022.

Plaintiff Veronica Braggs, a registered voter and qualified elector in the

Parish of Jefferson, filed the instant suit seeking to disqualify Simeon Dickerson as

a candidate for Jefferson Parish School Board - District 5. Pursuant to La. R.S.

18:492, on July 27, 2022, Ms. Braggs filed an objection to Mr. Dickerson’s

candidacy alleging that Mr. Dickerson “does not meet the qualifications for the

office he seeks in the primary election.” Ms. Braggs went on to state that Mr.

22-CA-361 1 Dickerson did not meet the qualifications for the office he seeks in the following

aspects:

B. Defendant, SIMON DICKERSON, listed his domicile address as 1336 Francis St., Marrero, Louisiana and certified at line #4 that he was a duly qualified elector of Jefferson Parish at said address, when, upon information and belief, he is domiciled at 3217 Tulip Court, Marrero, Louisiana, 70072. C. Defendant, Simeon Dickerson, therefore has not been domiciled in the district for a period of one year prior to the time that he qualified for the office of Jefferson Parish School Board Member – District 5. D. Defendant, SIMEON DICKERSON, is currently married to Bianca Shantrice Davis. The date of their marriage was December 11, 2017. Defendant SIMEON DICKERSON, has lived and resided continuously with Bianca Shantrice Davis for at least the past year at 3217 Tulip Court, Marrero Louisiana. The couple has clearly established 3217 Tulip Court as their matrimonial domicile. E. The address of 3217 Tulip Court, Marrero, Louisiana 70072 is not within the boundaries of District 5 of the Jefferson School Board District. Ms. Braggs further alleged that although Mr. Dickerson declared under oath that

“for each of the previous five tax years, I have filed my federal and state income

tax returns, have filed for an extension of time for filing either my federal or state

income tax return or both, or was not required to file either a federal or state

income tax return or both,” he “has not filed the required state tax forms for the

years 2020 and 2021.” Ms. Braggs alleged that pursuant to La. R.S. 18:463(A)(2),

Mr. Dickerson was required to file the required state tax forms for the last five

years and his failure to do so is grounds for disqualification.

On August 1, 2022, a hearing was held on the petition objecting to the

candidacy of Simeon Dickerson for the office of Jefferson Parish School Board –

District 5. At the conclusion of the hearing, the trial court dismissed the petition

upon finding that Mr. Dickerson met all requirements to become a candidate for

office. This timely appeal follows.

22-CA-361 2 ASSIGNMENTS OF ERROR 1. The trial court erred in finding that Dickerson had “filed” his two delinquent tax returns for tax years 2020 and 2021, when he offered no evidence to prove that the LDR had received his tax returns as of July 22, 2022, when he executed and filed his notice of candidacy. 2. The trial court erred in finding that Dickerson was domiciled with the school board district in which he qualified to run, when the evidence showed that Dickerson’s residence with his wife had a homestead exemption outside of the district and his voting precinct. LAW AND ARGUMENT The manner of qualifying for an election is set forth in La. R.S.

18:461(A)(1), which provides, in pertinent part: “A person who desires to become

a candidate in a primary election shall qualify as a candidate by timely filing notice

of his candidacy...” La. R.S. 18:463 provides, in pertinent part:

A. (2)(a) The notice of candidacy ... shall include a certificate, signed by the candidate, certifying all of the following: (i) That he has read the notice of his candidacy. (ii) That he meets the qualifications of the office for which he is qualifying. *** (viii) That all of the statements contained in it are true and correct. The purpose of the notice of candidacy is to provide sufficient information to show

a candidate is qualified to run for the office he seeks. Trosclair v. Joseph, 14-675

(La. App. 5 Cir. 9/9/14), 150 So.3d 315, 317. Any doubt as to the qualifications of

a candidate should be resolved in favor of permitting the candidate to run for

public office. Dixon v. Hughes, 587 So.2d 679 (La. 1991).

In an election contest, the person objecting to the candidacy bears the burden

of proving the candidate is disqualified. La. R.S. 18:492; Russell v. Goldsby, 00-

2595 (La. 9/22/00), 780 So.2d 1048, 1051; Trosclair, 150 So.3d at 317. “The laws

governing the conduct of elections must be liberally interpreted so as to promote

rather than defeat candidacy.” Russell, 780 So.2d at 1051. Although Louisiana law

22-CA-361 3 favors candidacy, once an objector makes a prima facie showing of grounds for

disqualification under La. R.S. 18:492, the burden shifts to the defendant “to

present sufficient evidence to overcome the other party's prima facie case.”

Landiak v. Richmond, 05-0758 (La. 3/24/05), 899 So.2d 535, 541-2.

Standard of Review Appellate courts review findings of fact under the manifest error or clearly

wrong standard. North v. Doucet, 18-437 (La. App. 5 Cir. 8/1/18), 253 So.3d 815,

818. Issues of law are reviewed simply for legal correctness. Id.

Tax return issue We begin our analysis of this issue by considering whether Ms. Braggs made

a prima facie case that Mr. Dickerson was untruthful in asserting that he had timely

filed his state tax returns for 2020 and 2021.

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