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Hunter v. Pittsburgh : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hunter v. City of Pittsburgh
''Hunter v. Pittsburgh'', 207 U.S. 161 (1907), is a landmark case in establishing the supreme sovereignty of a state over its municipalities. == Background== In 1906, Pennsylvania passed a law permitting the joining of adjacent municipalities if, during an election regarding the issue, the majority of all votes passed approve the union. Subsequently, the City of Pittsburgh filed in state court to begin the process of an election regarding joining with the City of Allegheny, Pennsylvania. Allegheny pushed back but was turned down in court. The election was allowed to continue, and a majority of all voters within the two cities combined voted for joining. However, a vast majority of voters in Allegheny voted in opposition; thus, most of the votes in favor came from Pittsburgh. But because the majority of the total votes were in favor, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled the union constitutional under Pennsylvania law. Plaintiffs appealed under the United States Constitution Article 1 section 9 paragraph 10 (contract clause) and Amendment 14 (due process clause).
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