Court Opinion

ID: 9764438
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-29 03:22:00.781915+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:29:56.616468
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MR. JUSTICE WALKER,
joined by CHIEF JUSTICE CALVERT, concurring.
As pointed out by the majority opinion, the County Judge could not properly have refused to order the election in the first instance, and therefore had no power to revoke his election order, on the ground that the proposed limits did not embrace all of the territory that should be included. Ewing v. State ex rel. Pollard, 81 Tex. 172, 16 S.W. 872. Once that conclusion is reached, it is unnecessary to say that an election order can never be revoked. I concur in the reversal and remand of the cause but wish to reserve the question considered in Cameron v. Baker, Tex. Civ. App., 13 S.W. 2d 119 (no writ), until it is squarely presented to ,us for decision.