DAVIS v. SYNHORST

Civ. No. 5-1289.

225 F.Supp. 689 (1964)

Charles L. DAVIS and Arthur J. Lewis, Plaintiffs, v. Melvin D. SYNHORST, Secretary of State of Iowa, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court S. D. Iowa, Central Division.

January 14, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry H. Smith, Sioux City, Iowa, Robert F. Wilson, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, C. A. Frerichs, Waterloo, Iowa, for plaintiffs.

Evan Hultman, Atty. Gen., Wilbur N. Bump, Sol. Gen., Des Moines, Iowa, for defendants.

Before VAN OOSTERHOUT, Circuit Judge, STEPHENSON and McMANUS, District Judges.


STEPHENSON, District Judge.

This matter came on for further hearing pursuant to Order of this Court dated May 3, 1963, Davis v. Synhorst, 217 F.Supp. 492 (S.D.Iowa). In the opinion filed at that time, this Court expressed the view that the constitutional provisions providing for apportionment of the House of Representatives established by the 1904 amendment and the limitation of one senator to a county, established by the 1928...

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