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KIM et al v. HANLON et al
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3:24-cv-01098
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- Bell Shivas
- Berry Sahradnik
- Brown & Connery
- DeCotiis FitzPatrick
- Florio Kenny
- Genova Burns
- Jardim Meisner
- King Moench
- Malamut Law
- Rainone Coughlin
- Spiro Harrison
- Troutman
- Weissman & Mintz
- Wilentz Goldman
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- American Civil Liberties Union
- American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey
- Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
- Asian Americans Advancing Justice
- Salvation and Social Justice
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March 18, 2024
Judge Irked, Pols Riled In 9-Hour NJ Ballot Design Fight
A bid by New Jersey Congressional candidates to strike the state's controversial "county line" ballot design unfolded Monday during a nine-hour courtroom showdown highlighted by a judge's impatience with the proceeding's pace and his irritation with the attorney general's willingness to criticize the layout while refusing the join the case.
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March 04, 2024
NJ County Democrats Want In On Ballot Layout Fight
A Garden State political party organization asked a New Jersey federal judge on Monday to intervene in a lawsuit brought by three congressional candidates challenging the state's election ballot layout, arguing the suit threatens its First Amendment rights to associate with Democratic candidates for office.
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February 28, 2024
NJ County Clerks Raise Concerns About Ballot Lawsuit
Four New Jersey county clerks responded Wednesday to a lawsuit filed by U.S. Senate candidate Andy Kim and two others challenging the fairness of the election ballot layout, saying that "at this late date in the process" any changes to procedures "will have cascading and rippling effects on the election, officials, candidates and voters."
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February 26, 2024
3 NJ Candidates Sue Over Ballot Layout In Primary Election
U.S. Rep. Andy Kim, who is running against New Jersey first lady Tammy Murphy for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, filed a federal lawsuit Monday seeking a redesign of the primary ballot in June, saying its layout is unfair.
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