BAILEY v. MARTIN

No. CV-14-358.

433 S.W.3d 904 (2014)

2014 Ark. 213

Valerie BAILEY, Appellant v. Mark MARTIN, In his Official Capacity as the Secretary of State for the State of Arkansas; Rob Hill, Lou Ann Carter, and Jeff Olmsted, In their Official Capacities as the Commissioners of the Perry County Election Commission; Leonard A. Boyle, Sr., Chris Burks, and Alex Reed, In their Official Capacities as the Commissioners of the Pulaski County Election Commission; and Kristen Hulse, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

May 14, 2014.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nicki Nicolo and Valerie Bailey , for appellant.

Martha Adcock , General Counsel, and L. Justin Tate , Associate General Counsel, for appellee Secretary of State Mark Martin.

Amanda Mankin-Mitchell and Karla M. Burnett , Pulaski County Attorney's Office; and Larry Jegley , Prosecuting Attorney, Sixth Judicial District, for appellees Pulaski County Election Commission and Perry County Election Commission.

James, Carter & Coulter, PLC, Little Rock, by: Jeff R. Priebe ; and Allred Law Firm, by: Allison Allred , for appellee Kristen Hulse.


DONALD L. CORBIN, Justice.

Appellant Valerie Bailey brings the instant appeal from an order of the Pulaski County Circuit Court, Special Judge John Cole presiding, granting a declaratory judgment and issuing a writ of mandamus in favor of Appellee Kristen Hulse on the basis that Bailey was not a qualified or eligible candidate for the office of circuit judge pursuant to section 16 of amendment 80 to the Arkansas Constitution. On appeal, Bailey argues that (1) a writ...

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