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McCormick v. Rhode Island State Board of Elections

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
May 2, 1977
118 R.I. 930 (R.I. 1977)

Opinion

M. P. No. 77-114.

May 2, 1977

The motion of the respondent, Lloyd Griffin, to argue the question as to whether or not the primary election which was held in Providence on March 29, 1977, to select a Democratic Party's candidate for the office of councilman from the City's 10th Ward should be set aside and a new primary scheduled is hereby denied.

Justices Paolino and Doris dissenting. Opinion to follow.

Keven A. McKenna, for petitioner.

Julius C. Michaelson, Attorney General, Stephen F. Achille, Anthony J. Bucci, William Y. Chaika, for Lloyd Griffin, for respondents.


Summaries of

McCormick v. Rhode Island State Board of Elections

Supreme Court of Rhode Island
May 2, 1977
118 R.I. 930 (R.I. 1977)
Case details for

McCormick v. Rhode Island State Board of Elections

Case Details

Full title:THOMAS A. McCORMICK v. RHODE ISLAND STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS et al

Court:Supreme Court of Rhode Island

Date published: May 2, 1977

Citations

118 R.I. 930 (R.I. 1977)

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