TREEN v. DUKE

No. 89-CC-0451.

538 So.2d 291 (1989)

John TREEN and Dan Gilbert v. David E. DUKE and Fox McKeithen Secretary of State.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

February 24, 1989.


Denied.

CALOGERO and LEMMON, JJ., concur and assign reasons.

CALOGERO and LEMMON, Justices, concurring.

Relators brought this action under La.R. S. 18:1401 B, alleging that John Treen would have been elected but for the irregularities and fraud in the conduct of the election. The time limit for contesting an election on such grounds is five days after the date of the election. La.R.S. 18:1405 B. Thus, the suit was filed timely.

However, relator...

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