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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Hiland finds the circuit court properly denied the citizens’ petition for declaratory judgment and writ of mandamus challenging the certification of a city council election won by an individual who had been notified that his name was missing from the list of registered voters and was not a “qualified elector” able to take office. Despite the absence of the candidate’s name from the voter list, he was a registered voter and therefore a “qualified elector.” The appeal is dismissed as moot.
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