New Jersey Candidates Who Oppose Discriminatory Ballot Format File Brief Against a Stay

On April 1, the plaintiff-candidates who had sued 19 New Jersey counties over primary ballot format filed this brief in Kim v Hanlon, 3:24cv-1098.  They argue that the U.S. District Court Judge should not stay his own order that mandates office-block ballots for the Democratic primary.  They point out that only 14 of the 19 counties are even asking for a stay, and that Essex County, one of the 14 counties, says it can manage the upcoming June 4 if it must use office-block ballots.


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New Jersey Candidates Who Oppose Discriminatory Ballot Format File Brief Against a Stay — 2 Comments

  1. https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2024/04/01/michigan-man-charged-after-allegedly-threatening-election-official-joe-rozell-hanged-treason/73168742007/

    Michigan man charged after remark about hanging election official ‘for treason’
    Craig Mauger
    The Detroit News
    Royal Oak — A 37-year-old Livonia man will face a felony charge after he allegedly made a comment at a December recount about Joe Rozell, the director of elections in Oakland County, being hanged for treason.

    Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald announced on Monday her decision to charge Andrew Hess with a felony offense punishable by up to 20 years imprisonment and a fine of up to $20,000.

    Her announcement cited a state law that bans people from making a terrorist threat or making a false report of terrorism.

    MORE MICH JAILS FOR *TERRORISTS* ???
    HOW SOON BEFORE SCOTUS GETS ANOTHER ELECTION / 1 AMDT CASE ???

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