There are two questions made by this record: (1st) Is an election held by three persons, one of whom is neither an ordinary, justice of the peace nor freeholder, valid and legal? (2d) Is an election legal which is held at a place different from that which has been established according to law as an election precinct? The court below held the election-held by a person who was not an officer nor a freeholder was invalid, and that the ordinary did right to refuse to count the vote of such an election; and also that the ordinary did right to refuse to count the votes of an election held at a place different from that which had been established as an election precinct. This decision is excepted to and error thereon assigned to this court.
Judgment affirmed in first case; reversed in second.
See 62 Am. Dec. 424.