MORAN v. DETROIT ELECTION COMM.

Docket No. 57, Calendar No. 45,512.

334 Mich. 234 (1952)

54 N.W.2d 310

MORAN v. DETROIT BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided June 27, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thompson & Moran, for plaintiff.

Paul T. Dwyer, Acting Corporation Counsel, and James R. Walsh, Assistant Corporation Counsel, for defendants.


REID, J.

Plaintiff's original and amended bill of complaint was filed for the purpose of enjoining officials of the city of Detroit from purchasing and from using certain automatic voting machines in public elections to be held in the city of Detroit. Plaintiff states in his bill of complaint that he is a resident taxpayer and voter in the city of Detroit. Defendants answered and moved to dismiss the bill. Without hearing...

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