New Jersey Bill Advances, Would Move this Year’s General Election from November to October

On June 18, the New Jersey Senate State Government Committee passed SB 2858, which moves this year’s general election for state office from November 5 to October 16. The rationale for the bill is that as long as the state is having a special U.S. Senate election on October 16, it might as well have the state election office on the same day. The same committee also passed SB 2857, to provide that when Governors appoint a U.S. Senator that choice must be of the same party as the party of the former Senator.


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  1. How many MORON State Constitutions permit the gerrymander robot hacks in State legislatures to play their EVIL games with general election dates and/or Elector qualifications ???

    How come the MORONS in NJ are NOT having the Senator special election on the regular general election day in Nov 2013 ???

    i.e. the EVIL gets worse and worse.

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