Francile Sirak, Plaintiff-appellant v. Ted W. Brown, Secretary of State of Ohio, et al., Defendants-appellees, 435 F.2d 1309 (6th Cir. 1970)

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US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit - 435 F.2d 1309 (6th Cir. 1970) December 10, 1970

Michael E. Geltner, Columbus, Ohio, Howard P. Fink, Urbana, Ill., of counsel, for appellant.

Paul W. Brown, Atty. Gen. of Ohio, Julius J. Nemeth, Asst. Atty. Gen., Columbus, Ohio, for appellee Ted W. Brown.

C. Howard Johnson, Pros. Atty., Franklin County, George C. Smith, Asst. Pros. Atty., Columbus, Ohio, for Franklin County Board of Elections.

Before WEICK, McCREE and MILLER, Circuit Judges.


Upon consideration of appellant's motion, the appellees not objecting thereto, it is ordered that the judgment of the District Court be vacated and the cause be remanded with instructions to dismiss the action on the ground that the issues have become moot.

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