LEVITT v. ATTORNEY GENERAL

No. 5021.

104 N.H. 100 (1962)

ALBERT LEVITT v. ATTORNEY GENERAL & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided March 22, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert Levitt, pro se, and Maurice M. Blodgett (Mr. Levitt orally), for the plaintiff.

William Maynard, Attorney General, and Elmer T. Bourque, Deputy Attorney General (Mr. Bourque orally), for the defendants.


DUNCAN, J.

Chapter 275 of the Laws of 1961 (RSA 66:3-6 (supp)) which is the center of attack in this proceeding was enacted pursuant to provisions of the Constitution of this state which require the Legislature to "make an apportionment of representatives according to the last general census of the inhabitants of the state" every ten years after 1951. Const., Pt. II, Art. 9th. It is contended that the 1961 act does...

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