PER CURIAM.
Appellant, plaintiff, sought to enjoin the appellee from holding a special election on June 25, 1963 to fill a vacancy on the city council.
The appellee had passed two ordinances specifying the time within which a candidate was required to qualify prior to the election. One ordinance stated generally that qualification was allowed up to thirty days prior to the election; the other specified that a candidate had until May 24, 1963 within which to...
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