HOWE v. BROWN

No. C-70-905.

30 Ohio Misc. 19 (1970)

HOWE ET AL. v. BROWN ET AL.

United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division.

Decided November 18, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Paul W. Brown, attorney general, for defendant.

Mr. Joseph D. Howe, pro se.

Before CELEBREZZE, Circuit Judge, GREEN, District Judge, and KALBFLEISCH, Senior District Judge.


CELEBREZZE, Circuit Judge.

The plaintiffs, Joseph B. Howe and his wife, Doris L., who lived in the state of Ohio for less than one year as of November 3, 1970, the date of certain statewide, nonpresidential elections, brought this action to enjoin Ted W. Brown, Secretary of the state of Ohio, and the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections from preventing the plaintiffs from registering and voting in those elections. This...

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