CITY OF TALLADEGA v. PETTUS

1910418.

602 So.2d 357 (1992)

CITY OF TALLADEGA, et al. v. Clarence PETTUS.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

July 24, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

O. Stanley Thornton of Wooten, Thornton, Carpenter, O'Brien & Lazenby, Talladega, for appellants City of Talladega, Horace L. Patterson, Sr., Donald F. Hubbard, Howard "Rip" Williams and James Spratlin.

Philip H. Smith, Talladega, for appellant Philip H. Barton.

George A. Monk of Merrill, Porch, Dillon & Fite, Anniston, for appellee Clarence Pettus.


PER CURIAM.

The issue in this case is whether the trial court had jurisdiction to revoke a certificate of election issued to the winner of a municipal election for mayor because of the candidate's failure to comply with the filing requirements of the Fair Campaign Practices Act relating to campaign contributions.

The basic facts are not seriously disputed. On July 16, 1991, Larry H. Barton announced his candidacy for the office of mayor of Talladega. The election...

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