Case ID: ohio-st_100/html/0536-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

The State, ex rel. Calvert et al., v. Hillenbrand et al., etc. 
    
    
      Municipal corporations — Home rule — Election and term of officers — Section 7, Article XVIII, Constitution, 1912—Charter adopted and officers chosen at same election — Members of Cincinnati council — Expiration of terms and selection of successors— Candidates’ names not to be submitted to electors, •when.
    
    (No. 16427
    Decided September 30, 1919.)
    In Mandamus.
    
      Mr. George A. Hamma; Mr. John C. McCarthy and Mr. Eli G. Frankenstein, for relators.
    
      Mr. John G. Price, attorney general; Mr. B. W. Gearheart, special counsel; Mr. Louis H. Capelle, prosecuting attorney, and Mr. Saul Zielonka, city solicitor, for respondents.
   This day this cause came on to be heard upon the pleadings, and agreement of counsel as to controlling facts, and was argued by. counsel and submitted to the court, and the court being fully advised in the premises, find on the issue joined for the defendants, fop the reason that under the charter provision of the city of Cincinnati, the term of office of the members of council elective at the November election, 1917, is for the term of four years commencing the first day of January next after such election; that the provision of such charter fixing the term of members of council of Cincinnati is valid and not in conflict with any of the provisions of the constitution of this state or of the United States, and that for this reason there is at this time no vacancy in the council of Cincinnati to be filled by election or otherwise.

It is therefore considered and adjudged by the court, that a peremptory writ of mandamus prayed for by the relator be refused; that the petition of the relator be dismissed, and that the defendants go hence without day and recover from the relator their costs expended in this action.

Writ denied.

Nichols, C. J., Jones, Matthias, Johnson, Donahue, Wanamaker and Robinson, JJ., concur.