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RandySF

(87,671 posts)
Fri Jun 12, 2026, 06:05 PM Jun 12

Judge opens door to do-it-yourself petitions

Independent congressional candidate Vincent Matrisciano created his own nominating petition instead of using the official form provided by the Division of Elections, and an administrative law judge says that’s not enough to keep him off the ballot.

Administrative Law Judge Catherine Tuohy has recommended dismissing a challenge to Matrisciano’s candidacy, ruling that his petition substantially complied with New Jersey election law despite a series of departures from the state’s official documents.

The ruling allows Matrisciano, who is running in New Jersey’s 11th district under the slogan “Common Sense Independent,” to remain on the November general election ballot.

Matrisciano survived a challenge filed by Kean MacLelland, the campaign manager for Joe Hathaway, the Republican nominee against Rep. Analilia Mejia (D-Glen Ridge).



https://newjerseyglobe.com/congress/judge-opens-door-to-do-it-yourself-petitions/

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Judge opens door to do-it-yourself petitions (Original Post) RandySF Jun 12 OP
Will be interesting how this goes as it could go to State Supreme Court. Also interesting to the election if he is on dutch777 Jun 12 #1

dutch777

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1. Will be interesting how this goes as it could go to State Supreme Court. Also interesting to the election if he is on
Fri Jun 12, 2026, 06:40 PM
Jun 12

the ballot

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