39 Ind. 363 | Ind. | 1872
This was a proceeding by the appellant against the appellee to contest his election to the office of township trustee. Before the commissioners, and also on appeal in the circuit court, the proceeding was dismissed, on the ground that there was no legal and sufficient ground of contest stated in the complaint filed. The errors assigned require us to decide upon the correctness of this ruling. The ground of contest stated by the appellant is, that all the bal
According to the opinion of this court, in Druliner v. The State, 29 Ind. 308, and other cases following it, the question must be decided against the appellant.
The judgment is affirmed, with costs.