POWELL v. FULLER

No. 3988.

96 N.H. 322 (1950)

WESLEY POWELL v. ENOCH D. FULLER, Secretary of State & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire

October 11, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eliot U. Wyman, Kenneth E. Shaw and Howard B. Lane (Mr. Wyman orally), for the plaintiff.

Kenneth F. Graf and Tobey & Zellers (Mr. Graf orally), for the defendant Tobey.

George R. Grant, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, orally, for the defendant Fuller.


PER CURIAM.

It is ruled that the Ballot-Law Commission had jurisdiction to decide whether the nomination papers of the plaintiff were seasonably filed.

R. L., c. 34-A, s. 3 II, III provide in part as follows: "II.... The decision of the ballot-law commission shall be final as to questions both of law and fact, and no court shall have jurisdiction to review such decision. III. The jurisdiction vested in...

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