New Jersey State Trial Court Enjoins Law Requiring One Man and One Woman for Political Party Committees

In New Jersey, voters who are party members elect two members of political party committee members in each precinct. A 1946 law says that parties must elect one man and one woman. On April 16, that law was enjoined for Middlesex County. The case is Central Jersey Progressive Democrats v Flynn, Mer-L-732-19. The lawsuit had been filed April 11. Quick action was needed because these party elections are being held June 4, 2019.

One of the plaintiffs identifies as intersex, and therefore that person was not permitted to be a candidate for party committee.

Most counties in New Jersey ignore the 1946 law, but Middlesex County has always enforced it.


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New Jersey State Trial Court Enjoins Law Requiring One Man and One Woman for Political Party Committees — 2 Comments

  1. A bisexist law ???

    A unisexist law ???

    SCOTUS 1989 Eu case not noted in the NJ regime ???

    More suspects for 18 USC 241/242 prosecutions ???

  2. Men, less than 14% of the Libertarian and Green Party Presidential candidates are female and so our team has the edge in picking female Presidential candidates in 2020 as long as they are Libertarian and/or Green.

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