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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNJ-11: Thirteen Democrats, one Republican file to make NJ-11 special election ballot
The field for the special election in New Jerseys 11th congressional district, vacant since Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill resigned from the House last month, is now largely set.
A whopping 13 Democrats have filed for the seat, the largest primary field for a single New Jersey House seat in years. Only one Republican, Randolph Mayor Joe Hathaway, filed to run for the Democratic-leaning district, essentially making him the GOP nominee by default.
All candidates had to file with a minimum of 500 signatures, a threshold that most of them easily surpassed despite the shortened timeframe for circulating petitions. (The threshold was increased from 200 to 500 at the beginning of this year; this special election will be the first time the heightened requirements will be in force for a congressional race.)
The deadline for filing an objection to any candidates petition signatures is on December 5, and all challenges must be resolved by December 10.
https://newjerseyglobe.com/congress/fourteen-democrats-one-republican-file-to-make-nj-11-special-election-ballot/
QueerDuck
(724 posts)Say hello to the next GOP election winner. Ugh!
FascismIsDeath
(1 post)Whoever wins amongst the 13 will face the GOP candidate in April.
Its all right there in the article.