Fuller v. Republican Cent. Comm’n
Annotate this CasePetitioners, registered Republican voters and duly elected members of the Republican Central Committee of Carroll County (Committee), filed a complaint for mandamus, declaratory judgment, and injunctive relief seeking to enjoin the Committee from submitting more than one name to the Governor to fill a vacancy in the House of Delegates. Thereafter, Petitioners filed an amended complaint along with a motion for a temporary restraining order. The circuit court denied all relief sought. The Court of Appeals affirmed, holding that Md. Const. art. III, 13 does not impose a duty on a party central committee to submit any fixed number of names to the Governor to fill a vacancy. Instead, a party central committee may submit multiple names to fill a vacancy, and the Governor must appoint a person from among those whose names were submitted.
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