OLSON v. GRILLY

No. 6857.

356 P.2d 449 (1960)

67 N.M. 432

Donald M. OLSON, Appellant, v. Mary GRILLY, County Clerk of Los Alamos County, Robert Thorn, James Coleman, and John Crabtree, Members of the Board of County Commissioners of Los Alamos County and Louis Rojas, Appellees.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

October 24, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edwin W. Stockly, Los Alamos, M.W. Hamilton, Santa Fe, for appellant.

W.R. Kegel, Dist. Atty., Santa Fe, Abner Schreiber, Asst. Dist. Atty., Los Alamos, for appellees.


PER CURIAM.

The plaintiff sought, unsuccessfully in the trial court, for a declaration as against the defendants, county clerk and board of county commissioners, that his opponent in the coming general election be declared not eligible to run as a candidate, and for an injunction to restrain the county clerk from placing the name of plaintiff's opponent on the general election ballot.

Briefly, plaintiff contends that his opponent served as sheriff by appointment...

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