DOTY v. MONTANA STATE DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE

Civ. No. 1754.

333 F.Supp. 49 (1971)

Russell Leigh DOTY, Jr., on behalf of himself and all other voters and precinct committeemen and committeewomen similarly situated in and for the Second Congressional District, State of Montana, Petitioner, v. MONTANA STATE DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE, Respondent.

United States District Court, D. Montana, Helena Division.

Judgment October 28, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James H. Goetz, Bozeman, Mont., for petitioner.

Leif Erickson, Helena, Mont., for respondent.


OPINION AND ORDER

RUSSELL E. SMITH, Chief Judge.

Doty, a citizen of Montana, a qualified voter, a Democrat, and a precinct committeeman in Cascade County, seeks by this action to require the Democratic Party in Montana1 to abide by the one-man, one-vote principle in certain phases of its activities.

The structure of the Democratic Party in Montana is established by law

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