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Andy Kim, N.J. Senate candidate, sues over ‘unfair’ ballot placement

- BY DAVE GOLDINER

Democratic Rep. Andy Kim on Monday sued to abolish the so-called “county line” system that he says gives New Jersey’s party machines far too much power in primaries like the fight he is waging for the seat held by scandal-tarred Sen. Robert Menendez.

Kim, a self-styled suburban insurgent who is running against First Lady Tammy Murphy, says the ballot system amounts to an undemocrat­ic advantage to the hand-picked favorites of county party bosses because it gives them much more visible spots on the primary ballot.

“NJ allows a handful of party elites to give their handpicked candidates preferenti­al placement on the ballot,” Kim tweeted. “This is a deeply unfair advantage that disenfranc­hises voters by applying undue influence and suppressin­g choice of candidates.”

Kim calls the ballot a “sacred space” for voters and compared the “county line” system to improper electionee­ring in polling places.

“We certainly shouldn’t allow party leaders to influence where candidates are placed on the actual ballot itself,” he said.

Kim is asking a federal judge to order all of New Jersey’s county clerks to implement a fairer ballot system ahead of his primary against Murphy.

A spokesman for Murphy called the suit a “sad hypocritic­al stunt” and accused Kim of opposing the county line system because he is losing the race for powerful endorsemen­ts.

Menendez says he will run for reelection but is facing abysmal polling numbers and a looming trial after he was indicted in an influence-peddling scheme.

Kim, a three-term representa­tive, leads several polls over Murphy, who has never run for public office and admits being a lifelong Republican until about a decade ago.

With help from her powerful husband Gov. Phil Murphy, Tammy Murphy has locked up the support of many party bosses in the state’s urban stronghold­s including Essex, Hudson and Camden counties.

Kim has organized a grass-roots campaign that has helped him win some of the battles for the county lines in his central Jersey and suburban stronghold­s.

Win or lose, Kim’s backers hope the lawsuit will spotlight the support Murphy has received from party bosses, which he calls a throwback to the state’s past as a bastion of corrupt machine politics.

 ?? BRANDON/AP ALEX ?? Rep. Andy Kim (D-N.J.), running for Bob Menendez’s Senate seat, says Democratic party bosses have corrupt control over elections due to their power to decide where names go on the ballot.
BRANDON/AP ALEX Rep. Andy Kim (D-N.J.), running for Bob Menendez’s Senate seat, says Democratic party bosses have corrupt control over elections due to their power to decide where names go on the ballot.

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