Case Name: Peter T. Carroll v. John F. O'Connor
Court: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Jurisdiction: Massachusetts
Decision Date: 1887
Citations: 1 Rep. Cont. Elect. Cas. 18
Docket Number: 
Parties: Peter T. Carroll v. John F. O’Connor.
Judges: Report unprinted, by Mr. Wardwell, Chairman.
Reporter: Reports of contested election cases in the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts for the year 1886-1897
Volume: 1
Pages: 18–18

Head Matter:
HOUSE—1887.
Committee on Elections. — Messrs. Oxis C. Ward-well of Haverhill, Chairman; Thomas H. Noonan of Boston, William H. Poote of Westfield, William P. Taylor of Townsend, Andrew Quinn of Pall River, John E. Hayes of Boston, and Roland Turner of Scituate.
Peter T. Carroll v. John F. O’Connor.
Report unprinted, by Mr. Wardwell, Chairman.

Opinion:
[This was a petition for the seat held by the respondent for the eighteenth Worcester 'district. The votes for representatives, for reasons not reported, were counted by the committee, and the sitting member found to have a plurality. The committee thereupon reported leave to withdraw, and the report of the committee was accepted. — House Journal, 1887, p. 222.]