PASCHAL ET AL. v. CUYAHOGA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS ET AL.
No. 95-2071
SUPREME COURT OF OHIO
November 9, 1995
74 Ohio St.3d 141 | 1995-Ohio-267
Mandamus to compel Cuyahoga County Board of Elections and village of Highland Hills to submit an ordinance to the electorate that would prohibit new penal facilities within the village to the electorate—Writ denied, when. (Submitted October 24, 1995)
{¶ 2} On September 22, 1995, the village clerk submitted the ordinance to the board of elections. On October 2, 1995, the board held a hearing on the matter. The hearing had been requested orally by the village law director. The board voted
{¶ 3} On October 11, 1995, relators filed this mandamus action to compel respondents to submit the ordinance to the electorate. Relators filed a memorandum of law with their complaint, as permitted by S.Ct.Prac.R. X(4)(B). On October 18, 1995, respondents filed answers and motions for summary judgment, with accompanying memoranda of law.
Grendell & Marrer Co., L.P.A., Timothy J. Grendell and Michael J. Haas, for relators.
Stephanie Tubbs Jones, Cuyahoga County Prosecuting Attorney, and Michael P. Butler, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for respondent Cuyahoga County Board of Elections.
McNeal, Schick, Archibald & Biro Co., L.P.A., and Thomas P. O’Donnell, for respondent village of Highland Hills.
Per Curiam.
{¶ 4} Relators argue that only the charter governs submission of ordinances proposed by initiative petition in the village under
{¶ 5} Nevertheless, we need not reach these substantive issues. We note that relators delayed nine days before filing their complaint in this case. We have stated that extreme diligence and the promptest of actions are required in election cases. State ex rel. White v. Franklin Cty. Bd. of Elections (1992), 65 Ohio St.3d 45, 49, 600 N.E.2d 656, 659. We do not find that relators employed the requisite diligence required in this case. Accordingly, the writ is denied.
Writ denied.
MOYER, C.J., DOUGLAS, WRIGHT, RESNICK, F.E. SWEENEY, PFEIFER and COOK, JJ., CONCUR.
