Three Election Law Professors File Amicus in New Jersey Ballot Format Lawsuit

On March 14, three New Jersey election law professors filed this amicus brief in Kim v Hanlon, 3:24cv-1098. This is the case about the New Jersey ballot format in primary elections. Except in two counties, these ballots give the candidate who is supported by the party a far superior spot on the ballot. The law professors formally are neutral, but the information they present is strongly in favor of the plaintiff-candidates who are suing the state.

The case has an oral argument on Monday, March 18.


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