State ex rel. Davis v. Summit Cty. Bd. of Elections
Annotate this CaseDarrita Davis, a qualified elector in Summit County and a resident of Akron Ward 10, submitted a nominating petition on July 2, 2013 to run as an independent candidate in the November 5, 2013 general election to represent Ward 10 on the Akron City Council. The Summit County Board of Elections determined Davis's petition to be invalid on the basis that Davis was not an independent because she failed to disaffiliate sufficiently from the Democratic Party. Davis sought a writ of mandamus to compel the Board to place her name on the ballot. The Supreme Court granted the writ, holding that Davis established her entitlement to extraordinary relief.
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