Court Opinion

ID: 9811858
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-31 22:30:51.685782+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T15:21:58.260696
License: Public Domain

Clarkson, J.,
dissenting. Section 12 of the act under consideration, is as follows:
“The question of contracting a bonded indebtedness of the State of North Carolina to the amount of two million dollars in accordance with the provisions of this act shall be submitted to the vote of the qualified electors of the State at the general election to be held in one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four, for election of members of the General Assembly. A separate ballot shall be printed and distributed to the pollholders in the said election, to be voted by the qualified electors in said election, upon which shall be printed or written the words, 'For World War Veterans’ Loan Fund Bonds,’ and an equal number of ballots, upon which is written or printed the words, ‘Against World War Veterans’ Loan Fund Bonds,’ shall likewise be distributed. If a majority of the qualified electors in said election vote ‘For World War Veterans’ Loan Fund Bonds’ the board of advisors created by this act shall immediately proceed to carry into effect the provisions hereof. If a majority of said qualified voters shall, in said election, vote ‘Against' World War Veterans’ Loan Fund Bonds,’ then this act shall thereby be annulled. Notice of the submission of the proposition shall be given, the ballots canvassed and returned, abstracts of the vote made and submitted, the votes canvassed and a declaration of the result made in the same manner as is provided in the case of the submission of a proposed constitutional amendment.”
Under this, language, it is my interpretation that a majority of the votes east in said election is all that is required.
My reasons will be set forth more fully when the Court’s opinion is filed.