108 Ga. 95 | Ga. | 1899
It appears from the record, that an election was held in the county of Coffee for State and county officers. At the McDonald precinct in that county, a justice of the peace and two freeholders met for the purpose of holding and managing the election. The election was held, and on the next day, as required by law, one of the superintendents carried to the court-house the returns of that precinct. From such returns, however, the list of voters had been omitted. It appears further from the record, that the superintendents for consolidating the returns were composed of two different political parties. The Democratic superintendents objected to counting the McDonald precinct returns, while the Populist superintendents insisted on including-them in the count. They finally agreed to adjourn until the following Wednesday, October 12, for the purpose of seeking advice. After this adjournment the list of voters of the McDonald precinct was brought in by one of the Democratic candidates (whose election would not have been affected in any way by the determination of the question as to whether the returns from the McDonald precinct should be counted) and deposited with one of the superintendents. On the twelfth of October the superintendents again met and again
Judgment on main bill of exceptions reversed, with directions ; on cross-bill, affirmed.