The New Jersey county election offices that are fighting to retain the old discriminatory ballot format for this year’s Democratic primary have filed this brief in the Third Circuit. They want the Third Circuit to stay the ruling of the U.S. District Court that ordered office-group ballots for the June 4 Democratic primary.
Their brief says the U.S. District Court order violates the Purcell Principle, a poorly-defined doctrine that says election rules should not be altered too soon before an election.
The brief had to be written in great haste. The Third Circuit had ordered that it be filed by midnight at the end of Monday, April 1.
PURCELL — ONE MORE UNCON OP BY SCOTUS HACKS —
NOOO DEADLINE DATES IN USA CONST BETWEEN ELECTION LAWS AND ELECTION DATES
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FAILURE TO HAVE AUTOMATIC REDO OF UNCONST ELECTIONS – AT COST OF DEFENDANTS
Standing vote count is the answer.