Case Name: In the Matter of the Application of George D. Quimby, Jr., and Edward F. Brady to Review the Action of the Inspectors of the Primary Election and the Custodians of Records of the Primary Records of the Counties of Bronx and New York, in Counting the Ballots Cast and the Canvassing and Recording of the Results of the Primary Election for District Delegates and District Alternates to the National Convention of the Republican Party in the Twenty-second Congressional District of the State of New York, and for the Election of State Committee (Male) and State Committee (Female) of the Republican Party in the First Assembly District of the County of Bronx; and/or for an Order to Determine any Questions Arising in Respect of the Protested, Wholly Blank or Void Ballots in Such Districts; and/or for an Order Permitting an Examination and Recanvassing of Any and All Ballots in the Twenty-second Congressional District of the State of New York and the First Assembly District of the County of Bronx, and the Preservation of the Same; and/or for an Order Directing the Holding of a New Primary Election Pursuant to Sections 330 and 333 of the Election Law of the State of New York, Petitioners, Appellants, against Richard W. Lawrence and Others, Respondents
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1940-05-06
Citations: 259 A.D. 864
Docket Number: 
Parties: In the Matter of the Application of George D. Quimby, Jr., and Edward F. Brady to Review the Action of the Inspectors of the Primary Election and the Custodians of Records of the Primary Records of the Counties of Bronx and New York, in Counting the Ballots Cast and the Canvassing and Recording of the Results of the Primary Election for District Delegates and District Alternates to the National Convention of the Republican Party in the Twenty-second Congressional District of the State of New York, and for the Election of State Committee (Male) and State Committee (Female) of the Republican Party in the First Assembly District of the County of Bronx; and/or for an Order to Determine any Questions Arising in Respect of the Protested, Wholly Blank or Void Ballots in Such Districts; and/or for an Order Permitting an Examination and Recanvassing of Any and All Ballots in the Twenty-second Congressional District of the State of New York and the First Assembly District of the County of Bronx, and the Preservation of the Same; and/or for an Order Directing the Holding of a New Primary Election Pursuant to Sections 330 and 333 of the Election Law of the State of New York, Petitioners, Appellants, against Richard W. Lawrence and Others, Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 259
Pages: 864–864

Head Matter:
(May 6, 1940.)
In the Matter of the Application of George D. Quimby, Jr., and Edward F. Brady to Review the Action of the Inspectors of the Primary Election and the Custodians of Records of the Primary Records of the Counties of Bronx and New York, in Counting the Ballots Cast and the Canvassing and Recording of the Results of the Primary Election for District Delegates and District Alternates to the National Convention of the Republican Party in the Twenty-second Congressional District of the State of New York, and for the Election of State Committee (Male) and State Committee (Female) of the Republican Party in the First Assembly District of the County of Bronx; and/or for an Order to Determine any Questions Arising in Respect of the Protested, Wholly Blank or Void Ballots in Such Districts; and/or for an Order Permitting an Examination and Recanvassing of Any and All Ballots in the Twenty-second Congressional District of the State of New York and the First Assembly District of the County of Bronx, and the Preservation of the Same; and/or for an Order Directing the Holding of a New Primary Election Pursuant to Sections 330 and 333 of the Election Law of the State of New York, Petitioners, Appellants, against Richard W. Lawrence and Others, Respondents.

Opinion:
Order unanimously affirmed, without costs. No opinion. Settle order on notice. Present — Martin, P. J., Untermyer, Dore, Cohn and Callahan, JJ.