U.S. District Court Says New Jersey’s New Law on Ballot Design in Primaries May Not Have Fixed the Discriminatory Problem

On June 3, U.S. District Court Judge Zahid Quraishi issued a seven-page order in Kim v Hanlon, 3:24cv-1098, the case over New Jersey’s ballot design in primary elections. The order says the new law may not have cured all the problems with the old system. In the old system, some primary candidates were given a far more prominent place on the ballot. The order says the new law still makes it possible for some candidates to be given more favorable treatment. So the case will continue.


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