Posted on 10/07/2002 10:53:40 AM PDT by Howlin
It's done!
Oops, can't do that because the NJSC has been bought off by the RATS and the mafia.
What a sad say for NJ and America.
The beginning of the pandamonium.
Well - they just did. They denied the absentee ballot voters the right for this vote to count. Unless they allow them to revote - they have disenfranchised voters.
High Court Won't Take N.J. Sen. CaseMon Oct 7, 2:04 PM ETBy ANNE GEARAN, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court refused Monday to be drawn into an election fight that resurrected memories of the court's contentious intervention in the presidential election two years ago.
Democrats may now go ahead with plans to replace Sen. Robert Torricelli (news, bio, voting record) with former Sen. Frank Lautenberg on the Nov. 5 ballot in their effort to retain their one-seat hold on the Senate.
New Jersey Republicans had called the switch a political ploy intended to dump a candidate who seemed sure to lose in favor of a potential winner. They asked the Supreme Court to stop the Democrats, arguing that the candidate swap came too close to Election Day.
The high court did not explain its reasons for rejecting the GOP appeal.
Word from the high court came on the first day of the new Supreme Court term, and a week after Torricelli bowed out of his re-election race.
Torricelli said he would step aside after polls showed him losing ground to Republican challenger Douglas Forrester who had made Torricelli's ethics problems the focus of his campaign.
The Democrats quickly chose Lautenberg as a replacement, and the Republicans went to court.
New Jersey's highest court unanimously approved the candidate switch, a decision that Forrester's lawyers had said "opens the doors of American elections to considerable mischief."
The Republicans appealed to the high court last Thursday, arguing that the candidate swap was both illegal and unconstitutional. State law prevents such an 11th hour switch, and it could strip voting rights from absentee and overseas voters, the GOP argued.
About 1,700 absentee and overseas military ballots have already been mailed with Torricelli's name on them.
If the state ruling stood, "political parties will be encouraged to withdraw losing candidates on the eve of election, replacing them with candidates who have not gone through the rigors of the nomination process in hopes of snatching victory from the jaws of defeat," Republicans argued to the justices in a court filing last Thursday.
There was plenty of time to reprint ballots, Democrats assured the Supreme Court in paperwork filed Friday.
"It may be that Forrester believes he will be politically hurt by the New Jersey Supreme Court's judgment and is simply unwilling to say so," Democrats wrote.
As in the 2000 election fight, Republicans contested a ruling from a majority-Democrat state court.
The Supreme Court surprised both sides by jumping into the fight two years ago, ending ballot recounts in Florida by a bitter 5-4 vote. Democrat Al Gore (news - web sites) had sought the recounts in hopes of erasing George W. Bush's tiny lead.
New Jersey Republicans are also pursuing a separate challenge in federal court in Trenton on behalf of two people the party contends could lose their votes.
The Supreme Court case is 02-A-289.
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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=514&ncid=514&e=3&u=/ap/20021007/ap_on_el_se/new_jersey_senate
Plead with family members and friends who usually don't vote to go with you.
Thank you. This issue was not one for the SCOTUS. As much as I dislike the fact that Lautenburg may win in NJ, what the NJ SC decided was the final decision. Are we to expect the national government to step into every internal state issue because we disagree with the decision? That being said, I sure hope Forrester wins
We never were a democracy.
Looks like the Democrats beat you to it...
Republican. You mean Crispy Todd Whitman. She's a disgrace to the name Republican. She's a RINO. Her appointments are Dims in Pubbie labels.
He publically agreed to 21 debates. Push to get him out there!
Which is why, if you'll fully read my post, that I said "welcome to the creaky wheels of democracy."
The Republic was finished off in 1863. Nobody is mad that The Imperial Federal government forces State Legislatures to pass certain laws in exchange for highway money. NO! Everybody suddenly gets upset when a Senate Election gets messed with. Big deal.
SCOTUS is not the last resort. The people (mob) still is. The mob got a Republic in 1787, if they want another one, they can have it back by voting for it. Till then, bitch about it all, or whine about nothing.
Having the dems plan backfire in their face is better than having a court overrule them and give them traction.
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