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O'Brien v. City of Detroit Election Commission
179 N.W.2d 19
Mich.
1970
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Per Curiam.

In this case, plaintiff filed an emergency motion for leave to appeal to this Court prior to disposition by the Court of Appeals. The motion was granted. This Court, on its own motion, reversed the judgment of the Wayne County Circuit Court dismissing plaintiff’s action and remanded the case to the trial court to enter a judgment of mandamus.

In the case of Richardson v. Secretary of State (1968), 381 Mich 304, this Court gave consideration to the eligibility of a legislator to receive appointment or election to another public office during the period of his term in the legislature. Following the reasoning of Richardson, this Court concluded that a state legislator is ineligible for the office of Detroit city treasurer as being a state office within the meaning of the constitutional provision. See Attorney General, ex rel. Moreland, v. Common Council of City of Detroit (1897), 112 Mich 145, pp 166-168. The city treasurer is the collector of school taxes. The public schools are state agencies. See Public Schools of the City of Battle Creek v. Kennedy (1929), 245 Mich 585, 587 (and cases cited therein).

T. E. Brennan, C. J., and Dethmers, Kelly, T. M. Kavanagh, Adams, and T. G; Kavanagh, JJ., concurred. Black, J., did not sit in this case.

Case Details

Case Name: O'Brien v. City of Detroit Election Commission
Court Name: Michigan Supreme Court
Date Published: Jul 28, 1970
Citation: 179 N.W.2d 19
Docket Number: Docket 52,556
Court Abbreviation: Mich.
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