IN RE PROTEST FILED BY CITIZENS FOR THE MERIT SELECTION OF JUDGES, INC.

No. 88-1404.

49 Ohio St. 3d 102 (1990)

IN RE PROTEST FILED WITH THE FRANKLIN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS BY CITIZENS FOR THE MERIT SELECTION OF JUDGES, INC. ON BEHALF OF ISSUE III, MERIT SELECTION OF JUDGES.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided February 28, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S. Michael Miller, prosecuting attorney, William B. Shimp and Harland H. Hale, for appellant.

Lane, Alton & Horst, Jack R. Alton and John A. Fiocca, Jr., for appellee.


MOYER, C.J.

The sole issue presented in this case is whether a board of elections may disqualify a signature on an initiative petition circulated pursuant to R.C. Chapter 3519 where the residence indicated by a signer is not the same as the residence on record with the board of elections for said signer.

We first must determine whether the court of appeals correctly concluded that this election case is not moot. Appellee, Citizens, does not contest this conclusion...

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