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DRUM et al. v. SEAWELL, CHAIRMAN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS, et al., 1966 — 383 U.S. 831 · caselaw · US
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DRUM et al. v. SEAWELL, CHAIRMAN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS, et al.
383 U.S. 831·Supreme Court of the United States·1966
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DRUM et al. v. SEAWELL, CHAIRMAN OF THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS, et al.
No. 1128.
Decided April 4, 1966.
Louis Rabil and Robinson 0. Everett for appellants.
T. Wade Bruton, Attorney General of North Carolina, James F. Bullock, Assistant Attorney General, and Thomas L. Young for appellees.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
The motion to advance and expedite consideration is granted. The judgment is affirmed.