Trump Supporter Kranjac lands top ballot line in Monmouth GOP primary shakeup

Mario Kranjac

MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ — Republican U.S. Senate candidate for governor Mario Kranjac has secured the coveted top line on the Monmouth County GOP primary ballot, edging out high-profile contenders in a key organizational victory ahead of the June primary.

The ballot order for the GOP U.S. Senate primary in Monmouth County will be:

  1. MarioKranjac
  2. Bill Spadea
  3. Justin Barbera
  4. John Bramnick
  5. Jack Ciattarelli

Kranjac’s top placement comes as a surprise in a crowded Republican field that includes former New Jersey Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli and conservative talk radio host Bill Spadea, both of whom enjoy significant name recognition and statewide political presence.

Monmouth County’s Republican organization awards its preferred candidates the top line — a position that often translates into a tactical advantage in low-turnout primaries. Kranjac’s placement may boost his visibility among voters unfamiliar with the full roster of candidates.

Bill Spadea, who has built a strong grassroots following, lands second on the ballot, followed by Barbera, Bramnick, and Ciattarelli. Bramnick, a longtime state legislator, and Ciattarelli, the GOP’s 2021 gubernatorial nominee, are expected to remain formidable contenders regardless of ballot placement.

With the primary election set for June, Monmouth County’s ballot order adds a new layer to the contest in what is shaping up to be one of the most competitive Republican primaries in recent years.

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Kranjac’s top-line spot may scramble expectations in a crowded GOP primary field.


Key Points

  • Kranjac secures top ballot line in Monmouth County GOP primary.
  • Bill Spadea, Justin Barbera, John Bramnick, and Jack Ciattarelli follow in that order.
  • Ballot positioning could play a critical role in the outcome of a competitive primary.

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