Judge rules this new jersey county's democrat clerk violated the law with unfair ballot design
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Judge Rules This New Jersey County’s Democrat Clerk Violated the Law with Unfair Ballot Design

Trenton, NJ – A New Jersey appellate court has ruled against Gloucester County officials in a dispute over a proposed ballot design that Republicans said would have given Democrats an unfair advantage.

The decision ends a tense legal fight over how ballots will appear in the upcoming election.

At issue was whether the county clerk could replace the traditional column-based layout, which groups candidates by party, with an office-block format that lists them by position.

Republican leaders argued the change violated state election law, calling it an attempt to benefit Democratic candidates. The appellate panel agreed, declaring that state law requires column-based ballots for in-person voting across all New Jersey counties.

GOP hails ruling as victory for election integrity

The New Jersey Republican Party praised the decision, saying it ensures “fair and legal ballots” for voters. In a statement, the party accused the Democrat-controlled clerk’s office of attempting to “sneak through” an illegal design that would have favored its candidates.

The court’s reversal follows an earlier ruling by a lower court judge who had allowed the disputed ballots to proceed despite labeling them “illegal.” Republicans appealed, arguing that the decision ignored clear statutory requirements.

Dispute rooted in partisan tensions

The ballot controversy reflects growing friction between Gloucester County’s Republican and Democratic organizations. The GOP claims Democrats sought to alter ballot layouts in response to rising Republican support, particularly for gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli.

County Clerk James Hogan, a Democrat, has not publicly commented since the ruling. The appellate court’s decision restores the traditional “Column A” format, which the GOP said voters were already familiar with and which had been used in prior elections.

Legal clarity ahead of election

With the ruling in place, Gloucester County will print ballots consistent with state election law. The court emphasized that election officials cannot alter ballot design for political or administrative reasons without legislative authority.

The decision is being viewed as a precedent for other counties considering similar ballot changes, reinforcing that election procedures must remain uniform across the state.

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