Case Name: The State, ex rel Benj. Meck, v. The Board of Deputy State Supervisors of Crawford County
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1924
Citations: 2 Ohio Law Abs. 628
Docket Number: 18770
Parties: The State, ex rel Benj. Meck, v. The Board of Deputy State Supervisors of Crawford County.
Judges: Robinson, Jones, Matthias, Day, Allen and Conn, JJ., concur.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 2
Pages: 628–628

Head Matter:
18770
The State, ex rel Benj. Meck, v. The Board of Deputy State Supervisors of Crawford County.
In Mandamus.
448. ELECTIONS — 1. Recount of undisputed ballots in a county, on demand of a candidate, not allowed under 4984 GC.
2. Statute does not provide for a recount of such ballots, except in an election contest.

Opinion:
MARSHALL, C. J.
1. No duty is enjoined by Section 4984, Gen-erla Code, upon the County Board of Deputy State Supervisors of Elections to recount the undisputed ballots cast in the several precincts of the county upon the demand of any candidate.
2. No provision is made by statute for any recount of undisputed! ballots otherwise than in an election contest.
Writ refused.
Robinson, Jones, Matthias, Day, Allen and Conn, JJ., concur.