Judge strikes New Jersey's ballot design in a win for Senate candidate Andy Kim

A judge granted New Jersey Democratic Senate candidate and Rep. Andy Kim's request for a new ballot design, dealing a blow to the state's political machine.

A federal judge on Friday granted New Jersey Democratic Rep. Andy Kim's request for a new ballot design, dealing a blow to the Garden State's political machine.

Kim, who is running for Senate this year, and two House candidates filed a lawsuit in February challenging the state's unique ballot design known as the "county line." In that design, candidates endorsed by a county party are grouped together in a single row or column, and other candidates competing for the same offices appear off to the side.

Kim and his allies pushed for an "office-block" ballot, where candidates are instead grouped by office, arguing the county line system unfairly benefited candidates backed by party leaders.

U.S. District Judge Zahid N. Quraishi on Friday sided with the plaintiffs, ordering counties to use office-block style ballots for the upcoming June 4 primary.

"The integrity of the democratic process for a primary election is at stake and the remedy Plaintiffs are seeking is extraordinary," Quraishi wrote in his 49-page ruling, adding that the plaintiffs faced a "particularly heavy" burden to prove their case.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/judge-strikes-new-jersey-ballot-design-andy-kim-rcna145673


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