Case ID: kan_72/html/0700-02.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

C. F. Pettyjohn v. O. J. Scott.
    No. 14,461.
    (83 Pac. 1044.)
    Original proceeding in quo warranto.
    
    Opinion filed November 11, 1905.
    Judgment for plaintiff.
    
      S. T. Seaton, L. G. Ferrel, E. C. Owen, and Ogg & Scott, for plaintiff.
    
      C. H. Potts, J. P. Hindman, I. O. Pickering, C. B. Little, J. W. Parker, J. T. Little, C. W. Gorsuch, A. Smith Devénney, and C. L. Randall, for defendant.
   Per Curiam:

This case is in all respects similar to Ogg v. Glover, ante, p. 247, except that the office involved is that of city treasurer. Applying the principles announced in that case to the count of ballots in this gives the plaintiff 587 votes and the defendant 559. Judgment is therefore rendered for the plaintiff.