One Ballot Access Constitutional Case Filed in 2016 is Still Pending in U.S. District Court

In 2016, a lawsuit was filed against the New Jersey law that won’t allow out-of-state circulators for presidential primary petitions. That case, Arsenault v Way, 2:20cv-8174, is still pending in U.S. District Court. Originally the District Court Judge, Peter Sheridan, had upheld the restriction. On April 19, 2018, the Third Circuit remanded it back to Judge Sheridan. All documents were submitted in the remand as of August 2018, but the Judge still hasn’t acted. This is the only ballot access case that was filed in 2016 that is still pending.


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One Ballot Access Constitutional Case Filed in 2016 is Still Pending in U.S. District Court — 1 Comment

  1. hmmm

    got past 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 elections —

    par for evil course of rotted judges in election cases ???

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