TAYLOR v. ANGARANO

No. 86 Civ. 5938 (KTD).

652 F.Supp. 827 (1986)

Deborah TAYLOR, Maureen Doebbler, Martin Mahoney and Onix Sosa, on behalf of themselves and other persons similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. Pat ANGARANO, as Town Supervisor of Harrison, and Charles Balancia, Joseph Lavigna, Robert Collins and Benjamin Siino, as Councilmembers of the Town Board of Harrison, and the Town of Harrison, Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. New York.

November 3, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur Eisenberg, New York Civil Liberties Union, Jack Lester, New York City, for plaintiffs.

William Maker, Jr., Deputy Town Atty. of the Town of Harrison, Harrison, N.Y., for defendants.


KEVIN THOMAS DUFFY, District Judge:

This case was brought to answer the question as to whether it is constitutional to require an able-bodied college student to walk a little more than one-half mile to a polling place in order to vote.

The action was initiated on July 31, 1986. On October 2, 1986, a motion was filed herein for a preliminary injunction returnable on October 21, 1986. From the papers it would appear...

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