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In the Matter of Emenheiser

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Mar 21, 2006
896 A.2d 1288 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 2006)

Summary

dismissing objection petition because objector’s evidence showed that a mailed copy of an objection petition was received two days after the last day for service which failed to establish timely service

Summary of this case from In re Broadhurst

Opinion

Heard March 20, 2006.

Decided March 21, 2006. Publication Ordered April 13, 2006.

Michael D. Craley, Red Lion, for petitioner.

Karen M. Balaban, Harrisburg, for respondent.


Larry D. Homsher and Mary A. Homsher (Objectors) petition this Court to set aside the nomination petition (Petition) of Karen Emenheiser (Candidate), Republican candidate for the office of Representative in the General Assembly (State Representative) from the 95th Legislative District of Pennsylvania. Because Objectors failed to serve in a timely manner, we dismiss Objectors' petition to set aside.

Candidate timely filed with the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Bureau of Elections sixteen pages of signatures clipped together, numbered "1" through "16", as her Petition in support of her candidacy. As required by the Election Code, the Secretary reviewed the Petition and marked off various signature lines that were incomplete, and then accepted the Petition for the Candidate to have her name placed on the ballot for State Representative.

The Election Code is the Act of June 3, 1937, P.L. 1333, as amended, 25 P.S. §§ 2600-3591.

Section 912.1(14) of the Election Code, 25 P.S. § 2872.1(14), requires that Candidates for nomination for State Representative shall present at least 300 valid signatures of registered and enrolled members of the Candidate's party in order to be placed on the ballot for the ensuing primary. Here, Candidate has obtained approximately 446 signatures. (Petition at p. 4.) Objectors raised 305 total objections (some signatures are subject to multiple objections) in a Petition to Set Aside Nomination Petition (Set Aside Petition).

Objectors served the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Secretary) with the Petition and a copy of the Order scheduling a hearing on the matter for March 20, 2006, by certified letter. The letter was sent March 14, 2006 (Exhibit 1A) and was stamped as "RECEIVED" by the Office of the Secretary on March 16, 2006. (Exhibits 1A and 1B.) The last day to file the petition with the Court was March 14, 2006.

Failure to serve the Secretary of the Commonwealth with the petition by the last day to file the petition with the Court renders the objection petition void. In re Evans, 158 Pa.Cmwlth. 297, 631 A.2d 797 (1993), aff'd, 534 Pa. 279, 632 A.2d 862 (1993). While service by mail is permissible, the objection must actually be received by the Secretary within the time period. In re Petition of Acosta, 525 Pa. 135, 578 A.2d 407 (1990). Because service within the applicable period is mandatory, a petition to set aside served after the time for service has expired must be dismissed. Accordingly, because Objectors petition to set aside was received by the Secretary after the time for service had expired, we dismiss.

ORDER

AND NOW, this 21th day of March, 2006, after hearing held with due and deliberate consideration, it is hereby ORDERED that the Petition to Set Aside Nominating Petition be dismissed.

Costs to be paid by Petitioners.


Summaries of

In the Matter of Emenheiser

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Mar 21, 2006
896 A.2d 1288 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 2006)

dismissing objection petition because objector’s evidence showed that a mailed copy of an objection petition was received two days after the last day for service which failed to establish timely service

Summary of this case from In re Broadhurst
Case details for

In the Matter of Emenheiser

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of the Nomination Petition of Karen EMENHEISER as a…

Court:Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Mar 21, 2006

Citations

896 A.2d 1288 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 2006)

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