Reports of Civil And Criminal Cases Decided By ..., volume 6; volume 154
Reports of Civil And Criminal Cases Decided By ..., volume 6; volume 154
Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Kentucky (District). Supreme Court, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell
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Cnrry, 137 Cal., 469; 59 L. R. A., 97; In re Callahan, 200 N. Y., 59; 93 N. E., 262; Johnson v. Grand Forks Co., 113 N. W., 1074, (Ind.). **Sueh statutes have also been upheld: Todd v. Elec- tion Commissioners, 104 Mich., 474; 29 L. B. A., 330; State V. Bode, 55 Ohio St., 224, 34 L. B. A., 498; State V. Porter, 13 N. D., 406; 67 L. B. A., 473; State v. Super- ior Ct., 60 Wash., 370, HI. Pac, 233. *'In Kentucky, Sec. 1454 of the Statutes governing regular elections provides that where a person h...as been nominated by convention and is also a candidate by petition, *his name shall be placed on the ballot at once.' This statute has never been declared invalid, but was cited and approved in Eversole v. Holliday, 123 Ky., at page 503, where it is said : ** *The purpose of the statute as made manifest by its reading was to prevent the same person from being placed on the ballot in two places — ^as nominee of the party and by petition.' *'The eflFect of the Act of 1912 is to prohibit the nomination of any candidate by more than one of the parties subject to its provisions.
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