151 Ga. 452 | Ga. | 1921
On June 5, 1920, at tbe time provided by the charter of the Town of Seville, an election was held in the town for the purpose of electing a mayor and aldermen. At the election one of the aldermen, who was a candidate for re-election, acted as a manager, and the clerk and treasurer of the town was also an election manager. After the election was held a contest of the election was filed before the ordinary of Wilcox County; and the ordinary having ascertained that W. W. Wilson, one of the managers of the election, was clerk and treasurer of the town, and that J. W. Henderson, one of the aldermen of the town and a candidate for re-election, was one of- the election managers, passed an order declaring the election invalid, and not otherwise declaring the result of the election. Thereafter, no new election having been ordered in the town, A. E. Walton and other named citizens, voters, and taxpayers of the town, filed a petition for mandamus against W. M. Booth, the mayor, and against W. W. Wilson, the clerk; and a rule nisi was issued requiring the defendants to show cause why the mandamus should not be made absolute and why they should not be required to order, an election. . The petition for mandamus set up the above-stated facts, and claimed that the election was void, and that the order declaring the election void was legal. Booth and Wilson appeared at the hearing and admitted the facts to be true as alleged in the petition for mandamus, but denied that the election was invalid, and denied also that the ordinary had
Judgment affirmed on the main bill of exceptionsj cross-bill dismissed.