Procedural Win In New Jersey Lawsuit Against Discriminatory Ballot Format

On May 31, U.S. District Court Judge Zahid Quraishi, a Biden appointee, refused to dismiss the lawsuit Conforti v Hanlon, 3:20cv-8267. This action keeps the case alive. It was filed to overturn the New Jersey election procedures that give some candidates in primaries a much better ballot position than certain other candidates preferred by the party organization. Here is the 39-page order.


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Procedural Win In New Jersey Lawsuit Against Discriminatory Ballot Format — 2 Comments

  1. I was always told the first name in order on the ballot receives 10% more vote because when people are undecided they vote the first name of the order. There is an advantage.

  2. Half A-Z

    Half Z-A
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    office boxes
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    NOOO extremist primaries.

    PR
    APPV
    TOTSOP

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