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The line lawsuit continues. Two of the county clerks named in the federal lawsuit by Rep. Andy Kim that challenges the ballot design used in much of the state have proposed settlements.. The ...
A day after a preliminary injunction from a federal judge put the fate of New Jersey's county line into question, 17 of the 19 county clerks named as defendants in the federal lawsuit challenging ...
Naming the clerks in each 19 counties that use the line ballot design as defendants, Kim alleges in a lawsuit that New Jersey's ballot design creates an unfair advantage for the candidate awarded ...
The clerks from all 19 counties that use the “county line” ballot design are named as defendants. There is a hearing in the case scheduled for Monday with Kim among the potential witnesses.
The Exceptional Family Member Program or EFMP is a mandatory U.S. Department of Defense enrollment program that works with other military and civilian agencies to provide comprehensive and coordinated community support, housing, educational, medical, and personnel services worldwide to U.S. military families with special needs.
Percent of County Commissioner seats held by party in each county in New Jersey. In New Jersey, a Board of County Commissioners (until 2020 named the Board of Chosen Freeholders) is the elected county-wide government board in each of the state's 21 counties. In the five counties that have an elected county executive, the board of county ...
Although a federal lawsuit brought by Rep. Andy Kim has led to a redesign of ballots for Democrats, New Jersey's county line ballot design is still in use for Republicans.
The Voting Accessibility for the Elderly and Handicapped Act (VAEHA) P.L. 98-435, 42 U.S.C. §§ 1973ee–1973ee-6, is a United States law passed in 1984 that mandates easy access for handicapped and elderly person to voter registration and polling places during Federal elections.