Case Name: IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF GEORGE BIEHL, A CANDIDATE TO BE VOTED FOR BY THE ELECTORS OF THE ENTIRE STATE FOR THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION IN THE YEAR OF 1942
Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1942-08-28
Citations: 129 N.J.L. 13
Docket Number: 
Parties: IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF GEORGE BIEHL, A CANDIDATE TO BE VOTED FOR BY THE ELECTORS OF THE ENTIRE STATE FOR THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION IN THE YEAR OF 1942.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Law Reports
Volume: 129
Pages: 13–13

Head Matter:
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF GEORGE BIEHL, A CANDIDATE TO BE VOTED FOR BY THE ELECTORS OF THE ENTIRE STATE FOR THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION IN THE YEAR OF 1942.
Argued August 24, 1942
Decided August 28, 1942.
George Biehl, pro se.
For Russell C. Gates, Essex County Clerk, Arthur T. Vanderbilt (G. Dixon Speakman).
For James W. Mercer, Bergen County Clerk, and others, Walter G. Winne.

Opinion:
Colie, J.
The relief prayed for is denied. The court being of the opinion that the decision in Hawkes v. Gates et al., 129 N. J. L. 5, is dispositive of the questions raised herein.