State ex rel. Ford v. Trigg

Decision Date31 October 1880
Citation72 Mo. 365
PartiesTHE STATE ex rel. FORD v. TRIGG.
CourtMissouri Supreme Court

Mandamus.

PEREMPTORY WRIT AWARDED.

R. S. Musser and L. H. Waters for relator.

HOUGH, J.

This is an application, at the relation of Nicholas Ford, for a mandamus to compel the clerk of the county court of Ray county to certify to the Secretary of State the vote cast for representative in Congress in Russellville precinct and in Hardin precinct, in said county, on the 2nd day of November, 1880, as the same was certified to him by the judges and clerks of the election at said precincts. The respondent, in his return to the alternative writ, states in substance, that the judges and clerks of election of Russellville precinct certified on the poll-books which were transmitted to him, that James Craig received one hundred and fifty-nine votes, and the relator, Nicholas Ford, received thirty-five votes for representative in Congress, but that the tally sheets kept at said precinct, transmitted with said poll-books and filed therewith, showed that said Craig received one hundred and sixty votes, and the said Ford received thirty-five votes, and that by a comparison of the poll-books with the tally sheets so filed, it was patent that a mistake had been made in adding the votes cast at said precinct, and it was apparent that said Craig had received one hundred and sixty votes, and said Ford thirty-five votes, and that respondent certified the actual vote which it appeared each had received at said precinct. The respondent further states that from the certificate of the judges and clerks of election at Hardin precinct, it appeared that James Craig received one hundred and seventy-seven votes, and said Ford eighty-one votes, but that the tally sheets accompanying the poll-books transmitted to him and filed herewith, showed that said Craig received one hundred and seventy-eight votes, and that said Ford received eighty votes, and that it was apparent from a comparison of said poll-books with the tally sheets so filed, that there was an error in the addition of the votes cast at said election precinct, and that said Craig had received one hundred and seventy-eight votes, and said Ford eighty votes, and that he accordingly certified the vote which it appeared each had actually received at said precinct.

From the foregoing facts stated by the respondent, it is manifest that he has mistaken his duty and exceeded his authority. That he acted in good faith, we have no question. It was...

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