Court Opinion

ID: 9827588
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 17:40:52.446984+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T12:19:53.009458
License: Public Domain

On Rehearing and Motion to Certify.
j Appellant suggests that our opinion does not fully state the facts so as to fairly state his case, and refers specially to stipulations Nos. 29 and 31 of the agreed facts. In compliance with his request we will quote them.
The twenty-ninth stipulation reads as follows:
“Twenty-five voters who had voted in the Democratic primary election for W. E. Mc-Dermett for county and district clerk voted in the general election for W. E. McDermett.”
The thirty-first stipulation reads as follows:
“W. E. McDermett made no public announcement of the fact that he was'a candidate for the office of county and district clerk at the general election to be held on November 4, 1924.”
The motion to certify is overruled, for the reason that, in our opinion, the disposition of this appeal by this court is entirely correct, is not in conflict with the decisions of the Supreme Court, and the questions presented call for no certification to the Supreme Court.
The motion for rehearing and to certify is overruled.