LEVITT v. MAYNARD

No. 5403.

107 N.H. 38 (1966)

ALBERT LEVITT v. WILLIAM MAYNARD, Attorney General &a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided January 31, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert Levitt, pro se and Maurice M. Blodgett (Mr. Levitt orally), for the plaintiff.

William Maynard, Attorney General, and William J. O'Neil, Assistant Attorney General, (Mr. O'Neil orally), for the defendants.


BLANDIN, J.

The plaintiff in his brief states that the only question now before the court is whether the fact that the Congressman from the First District represents 331,818 persons and the one from the Second District a population of 275,103 constitutes "invidious discrimination" against the inhabitants of the First District. In support of his position, he relies substantially upon Wesberry v. Sanders, 376 U.S. 1, and...

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