DEEN, Judge.
1. The basic attack on the composition of the school board was that in the preceding election ballots had not been provided for the three positions for members whose terms had ended; that certain write-in votes were cast resulting in the re-election of two of these three members and the election of a new man, but that the write-in votes had failed to specify the posts to be assigned to each. It does not appear that the election results had been contested...
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