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Apr 12

New Jersey Primary Election Ballot Design Change

Posted to The Town Crier - Legislative Backgrounder on April 12, 2024 at 10:54 AM by Legislative Staff

Earlier this year, Congressman Andy Kim filed a federal lawsuit alleging that the New Jersey primary election ballot design disenfranchises voters.   

In March, in the matter of Andy Kim v. Christine Giordano Hanlon et al.the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey declared the state’s primary ballot design is very likely unconstitutional and granted mandatory preliminary injunctive relief to eliminate the ballot design based on the county political party line for the 2024 New Jersey Democratic primary elections. County Clerks appealed to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, which upheld the decision of the District Court. 

While there continue to be further appeals as to whether this applies to both political parties equally for this upcoming primary election, these court decisions necessitate the immediate redesign of the county ballot from the county organizational line to an office block design, which is used by all of the other states in the nation. 

For many decades, New Jersey primary elections bracketed political organizational candidates together for all offices in what has been colloquially known as “the line.” Advocates have long argued this ballot design provides an unfair advantage to endorsed candidates.  A NJSpotlightNews article recently shared pictures of what the block ballot will look like for June’s primary election.  

Contact: Paul Penna, Senior Legislative Analyst, ppenna@njlm.org, 609-695-3481, x110.

Tag(s): Elections, Ballots

Jan 19

Division Issues Guidance on Levy Cap Referendums

Posted to The Town Crier - Legislative Backgrounder on January 19, 2023 at 4:27 PM by Taran Samhammer

The Division of Local Government Services has issued Local Finance Notice 2023-02 providing specific instruction and direction to municipalities considering holding a public referendum on exceeding the 2% Levy Cap or the 2.5% Appropriation Cap. If your municipality is considering a public referendum, we suggest that you review this Local Finance Notice with your professional staff. 


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Apr 13

Ballot Drop Box New Requirements

Posted to The Town Crier - Legislative Backgrounder on April 13, 2021 at 3:16 PM by Legislative Staff

On April 9 Governor Murphy signed into law legislation that would require ballot drop boxes at certain locations under certain circumstances. Specifically, P.L. 2021, c. 44 would require at least one ballot drop box beginning with the 2021 General Election at any county government building that is the main office of the County Clerk, in each municipality with 5,000 or more residents, at the main campus of each State College or Universities and at the main campus of each independent four-year college or university with enrollments larger than 5,000 students. If two or more ballot drop boxes are separated by a distance of less than 2,000 feet the Board of Elections must determine a secondary location in the same municipality but a different location. Whenever possible at least one ballot drop box must be located in a municipality with an average per capita income or a median family income at or below 250% of the federal poverty guideline.

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Tag(s): Elections, Ballots