24 N.Y.S. 532 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1893
This is a special proceeding against village trustees to compel them by mandamus to call a special election to fill a vacancy. The relator is a voter and taxpayer of the village of Whitestone, Queens county, and the defendant is the acting governing body of said village, and consists of a board of seven trustees, who were in office on and prior to January 18, 1893, when one of them, August M. G-raue, resigned his said office, and the vacancy thereby created existed when this proceeding began. This proceeding was commenced by the granting, on the ex parte application of relator’s counsel, upon the affidavits of himself and the
It is well settled in this state that every citizen has_ a right to compel the performance by public officers of the duty imposed on them of executing the law. People v. Daley, 37 Hun, 461, and cases there cited. There being no disputed facts, a pure question of law was raised, making it the duty of the judge below either to deny the application or grant a peremptory mandamus. The question is whether the law
Order affirmed, with costs and disbursements. All concur.
The charter of the village of Whitestone (Laws 1869, c. 199, tit. 2, § 1) provides that there shall be seven trustees of the village. Section 8 provides that, in case of a vacancy in the office of trustees or police justice, it shall be in the power of the remaining trustees, or a majority of them, to call a special election to fill the vacancy, at such time and place and in such manner as they, or a majority of them, may prescribe.