This is the second appeal of this case. See Fleming v. Rolfe,
Appellant insists that the court erred in requiring or permitting appellee to amend his answer setting out the votes received by appellant which were illegal. He *Page 692 does not question the correctness of the court's finding as to the actual number of legal votes cast and received by each. No question is raised as to any ruling of the court as to what constitutes legal or illegal votes. To reverse this case for the reason assigned would result in permitting appellant to get the benefit of all of the illegal votes cast for him. The same rule relating to the illegality of any vote cast must apply to appellant the same as to appellee, and the purpose of the contest was to determine who received the greater number of legal votes.
Since the burden was upon appellant to show this, and he has failed to do so, the judgment must be affirmed.
