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NJ MODERATE PARTY, CANDIDATES AND VOTERS WILL APPEAL COURT RULING ON FUSION VOTING FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 26, 2025 CONTACT: NJModerateParty.media@gmail.com Litigation Moves Forward to Challenge Unconstitutional Restrictions on Political Participation MORRISTOWN, NJ – The New Jersey Moderate Party, voters and candidates will appeal a ruling in In re Malinowski, where the Appellate Division upheld state anti-fusion laws imposing…
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New Amicus Briefs Show Broad Range of Support for NJ Moderate Party Lawsuit to Re-Legalize Fusion Voting FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 11, 2023 CONTACT: NJModeratePartyMedia@gmail.com NEW AMICUS BRIEFS SHOW BROAD RANGE OF SUPPORT FOR NJ MODERATE PARTY LAWSUIT TO RE-LEGALIZE FUSION VOTING Groups, Officials and Scholars from Across Political Spectrum Highlight Importance of Pro-Democracy Litigation A cross-partisan group…
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NJ Moderate Party Update Dear Friends of the New Jersey Moderate Party, We have lots of exciting news regarding our efforts to re-legalize fusion voting in New Jersey. First, as you probably know, last year we filed a lawsuit against the State of New Jersey seeking to re-legalize fusion voting. After dragging their heels for…
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2023 NJ Moderate Party Endorsement Questionnaire
Today (July 20th, 2023), the New Jersey Moderate Party and others filed a motion asking the New Jersey Supreme Court to directly hear their challenge to the State’s prohibition of fusion voting (in lieu of a lengthier process in the state Appellate Division).
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New Jersey Moderate Party 2023 Plans
Today (July 20th, 2023), the New Jersey Moderate Party and others filed a motion asking the New Jersey Supreme Court to directly hear their challenge to the State’s prohibition of fusion voting (in lieu of a lengthier process in the state Appellate Division).
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Today (July 20th, 2023), the New Jersey Moderate Party and others filed a motion asking the New Jersey Supreme Court to directly hear their challenge to the State’s prohibition of fusion voting (in lieu of a lengthier process in the state Appellate Division).
