The Democratic governor signed an overhaul that makes this year’s race to succeed him the most unpredictable in generations.
Two Democratic county clerks have moved to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of county organization lines, ...
With little fanfare, Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill overhauling the state’s primary election system. Murphy’s approval of the ...
The NJ Senate bill would require candidates to be grouped by office. Candidates would be placed on the ballot in the order determined by drawing of names. Amendments to the bill have fair ballot ...
Under the new design, the state would use “office block” ballots, grouping candidates in primary elections by the office they are seeking and candidates will be randomly drawn by county clerks.
Though advocates have broadly praised the shift to office-block ballots, they warned that changes the Senate made to the bill — including the allowance of alphanumeric markers that party ...
Darrell Issa, R-Bonsall, sued California on Thursday in an attempt to block the state from counting ... a qualified ballot for federal office is not a legally cast vote unless and until it is ...
The White House is supposed to decide March 6 whether cuts to election security resources for state and local elections will ...
And we said it loud and clear: We want simple office block ballots, with names of candidates listed under the office they are running for, like in almost every other state in the country.
Andy Kim prevails in his lawsuit. And we said it loud and clear: We want simple office block ballots, with names of candidates listed under the office they are running for, like in almost every ...
The new law requires county clerks to print what's known as office block ballots, grouping candidates by the position they're seeking rather than the county party supporting them, giving them ...