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New Jersey’s unique way of displaying county-endorsed candidates on the ballot has been struck down by a federal judge, after a lawsuit by Rep. Andy Kim (D-N.J.), who is running for Senate, and ...
Voting rights advocates scored a major victory Friday in New Jersey when a federal judge struck down the use of a controversial primary ballot design that favored party-backed candidates.
March 29 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Friday forced New Jersey to scrap its unique primary ballot design that gives party-backed candidates an advantage, in a decision that could significantly ...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Thursday signed into law a redesign of primary ballots, formally ending an entrenched system that gave unique influence to the state’s party bosses but faced an ...
The Assembly Select Committee on Ballot Design presented and heard testimony this week about legislation related to how ...
A bill to redesign New Jersey's election ballots ― grouping candidates by office instead of the so-called "county line" ― was unanimously cleared out of the state Senate Judiciary Committee on ...
A New Jersey primary ballot has an “office-block ballot” design in Rutherford, New Jersey, on Friday, May 10, 2024. The design conforms to a U.S. district judge’s ruling that the state ends ...
New Jersey voters get first chance to sound off on lawmakers' push to redesign ballots - PhillyVoice
In March, U.S. District Court Judge Zahid Quraishi barred 19 of New Jersey's counties from printing party-line ballots and ordered them to design ballots that group candidates by the office they ...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Thursday signed into law a redesign of primary ballots, formally ending an entrenched system that gave unique influence to the state’s party bosses but faced an ...
The Assembly Select Committee on Ballot Design presented and heard testimony this week about legislation related to how primary ballots will look in New Jersey moving forward. It was the sixth ...
The Assembly Select Committee on Ballot Design presented and heard testimony this week about legislation related to how primary ballots will look in New Jersey moving forward. It was the sixth time ...
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