Hudson County Democratic Organization Endorses Gov. Phil Murphy, Democratic Ticket for June 2021 Primary April 5, 2021, 5:31 pm | in
Hudson County Democratic Organization Endorses Gov. Phil Murphy, Democratic Ticket for June 2021 Primary
JERSEY CITY, N.J. The Hudson County Democratic Organization is announcing its candidate endorsements for the June 2021 Primary Election, with Governor Phil Murphy and Lt. Governor Sheila Oliver topping the ticket. This year’s slate is a diverse group of men and women who have demonstrated themselves as dedicated public servants who are committed to fighting for Hudson County.
“Hudson County is home to some of the most diverse communities in the nation and as an organization, we are committed to promoting leadership that is reflective of the people they are elected to serve,” said HCDO Chairwoman Amy DeGise. “From Governor Murphy, who has been a tireless advocate of Hudson County’s working and middle class fa
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It’s been a rough week for the Democratic establishment-backed ticket in District 37. First Palisades Park Mayor Christopher Chung dropped out of the Assembly after a scathing Comptroller’s Office report on his town’s governance. Then Assembly candidate Alexandra Soriano-Taveras dropped out over her comments about boycotting businesses on Teaneck’s Cedar Lane.
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With a 2-0-4 vote the Jersey City Council adopted a resolution in support of eliminating rows, lines and columns on primary ballots.
The Jersey City Council has passed a resolution endorsing the abolition of party lines on primary ballots in the interests of fair elections.
According to the resolution, sponsored by Ward E Councilman James Solomon, New Jersey primary election ballots are configured to “stack the deck” for certain candidates at the expense of others, “thereby undermining the integrity of elections and hindering our democracy.”
New Jersey is the only state in the nation that organizes its primary election ballots by bracketing groups of candidates in a column or row, rather than by listing the office sought followed immediately by the names of all candidates running for that office.