State ex rel. Ames v. Portage County Board of Revision
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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the court of appeals dismissing Appellant's complaint for a writ of mandamus against the Portage County Board of Revision for lack of standing, holding that the court of appeals properly dismissed the complaint for lack of standing.
Appellant brought his complaint asking the court to issue a writ of mandamus compelling the Portage County Board of Revision to create hearing boards, to record the name of the board member assigned to each board, and to revoke any and all designations of alternates made by the board. The court of appeals granted the board's motion to dismiss. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that Appellant lacked standing to bring this mandamus action.
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