ROGERS et al. v. TUCKER et al.


1 Pa.Commw. 337 (1971)

Theodore O. Rogers, Lucy Cunko, Richard Burridge, and Jacob D. Yaros, v. C. Delores Tucker, Secretary of the Commonwealth, and C. Robert Budd, Charles P. Hoy, and William B. Blake, Members of the Board of Elections of the County of Dauphin. In Mandamus. Theodore O. Rogers, Lucy Cunko, Richard S. Burridge, and Jacob D. Yaros, v. C. Delores Tucker, Secretary of the Commonwealth, and C. Robert Budd, Charles P. Hoy, and William B. Blake, Members of the Board of Elections of the County of Dauphin. In Equity.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

March 11, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard P. Brown, Jr., with him Samuel C. Harry and Morgan, Lewis and Bockius, for plaintiffs.

Israel Packel, Counsel to the Governor, with him J. Shane Creamer, Attorney General, for defendants.

Argued March 8, 1971, before President Judge BOWMAN and Judges CRUMLISH, JR., KRAMER and WILKINSON, JR.


PER CURIAM OPINION, March 11, 1971:

Because of the important issue involved and the urgency for prompt disposition this Court sat specially to hear argument in the above consolidated cases on March 8, 1971. After hearing argument and deliberating, a per curiam order and judgment was entered the same day, the essence of which declared that the Secretary of the Commonwealth had unlawfully certified that the office of Judge of the Commonwealth Court now held by Judge...

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