574 A.2d 1182 | Pa. Commw. Ct. | 1990
Lead Opinion
Before us for consideration is the appeal of Vivian T. Miller from a judgment of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County which denied her petition to set aside the nomination petition of Josephine Graham as a candidate for Democratic Party Ward Executive Committee, Fifty-first Ward, Tenth Division. We affirm.
The issue before the common pleas court which is now before this Court on appeal is whether a “mismatched” circulator’s affidavit attached to Graham’s nomination petition is an amendable defect under Section 977 of the Pennsylvania Election Code (Election Code),
We turn now to the issue of whether the mismatched name and signature on the circulator’s affidavit is an amendable defect under Section 977 of the Election Code. That section provides in pertinent part that “material errors or defects apparent ... on the face of the accompanying or appended affidavits” are amendable after hearing at the discretion of the court. It is beyond peradventure that the mismatched name and signature on the circulator’s affidavit in this case is a defect apparent on the face of the affidavit.
NOW, May 8, 1990, the judgment of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County placing the candidate’s name on the ballot is affirmed.
The Board of Elections of Philadelphia County is directed to certify the name of Josephine Graham as a candidate for the Democratic Party Ward Executive Committee, 51st Ward, 10th Division.
The Prothonotary is directed to notify forthwith the parties and also forward a certified copy of this order to the Board of Elections of Philadelphia County.
. Act of June 3, 1937, P.L. 1333, as amended, 25 P.S. §§ 2601-3591.
. Denoted in the nomination petition as "Affidavit of Qualified Elector.”
. As distinguished from the situation where the genuineness of the signature is called into question, which requires the receipt of evidence extrinsic to the face of the document. Nomination Petition of Minotti, 132 Pa.Commonwealth Ct. 623, 574 A.2d 119 (1990).
Dissenting Opinion
dissenting.
I dissent for the reasons stated in the dissenting opinion in the matter of In re: Nomination Petition of Marsha Fowler, 132 Pa.Commonwealth Ct. 639, 574 A.2d 127 (1990).