COON v. ALLEGHENY CTY. BD. OF ELECTIONS


488 Pa. 97 (1980)

410 A.2d 1243

Eugene COON, Appellant, v. ALLEGHENY COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

February 1, 1980.


OPINION OF THE COURT

EAGEN, Chief Justice.

Eugene Coon, appellant, filed a complaint in mandamus in the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County in which he sought to have his name added to the ballot for the November, 1979 election as a nominee of the Democratic Party for the offices of county commissioner. The court dismissed the complaint, and this appeal followed.1

Coon was a candidate for the nomination of the Democratic...

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