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RNC, NJGOP Sue to Block ‘Never-Resident’ Voting in New Jersey

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July 10, 2026

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The New Jersey Republican Party and the Republican National Committee have filed a lawsuit challenging a state law they argue allows certain [...]

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Washington Examiner

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· Jul 10, 2026

New Jersey sued over law allowing non-citizens who never lived in state to vote

The Republican National Committee is leading a lawsuit against New Jersey over a law allowing non-citizens with no state residency to vote in elections. The state law allows overseas residents to partake in voter registration and voting based on a relative’s last New Jersey address, but the plaintiffs argue that the state exceeded its constitutional []

Off The Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

NJ sued over law allowing noncitizens with no state residency to vote

The Republican National Committee is leading a lawsuit against New Jersey over a law allowing non-citizens with no state residency to vote in elections. The state law allows overseas residents to partake in voter registration and voting based on a relative’s last New Jersey address, but the plaintiffs argue that the state exceeded its constitutional []...Click to read more

South Africa Today

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· Jun 29, 2026

Rep. Jeff Van Drew Champions Voter Roll Cleanup to Protect Election Integrity

WASHINGTON — Rep. Jeff Van Drew is championing a nationwide voter roll cleanup, asserting that removing ineligible names from registration lists is a fundamental requirement for preserving election integrity. The New Jersey Republican noted that resistance to these auditing measures is expected. He pointed out that whenever lawmakers attempt to implement standard administrative updates that []

Boston.com

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· Jul 1, 2026

State commission disqualifies GOP candidates for AG, Lt. Gov. after signature fraud allegations

One candidate is appealing the decision, and the other has indicated she will as well. The post State commission disqualifies GOP candidates for AG, Lt. Gov. after signature fraud allegations appeared first on Boston.com.

The Epoch Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

New Jersey Enacts Voting Anti-Discrimination Law in Response to Supreme Court Ruling

New Jersey voters can soon sue local governments over election practices they say hurt minority voters, under a law signed by Gov. Mikie Sherrill.

Townhall

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· Jun 30, 2026

Oregon Is Telling Voters Not to Worry About This Insane Ballot Initiative. That's Not the Point

Oregon Is Telling Voters Not to Worry About This Insane Ballot Initiative. That's Not the Point

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Related coverage for "RNC, NJGOP Sue to Block ‘Never-Resident’ Voting in New Jersey": Washington Examiner — New Jersey sued over law allowing non-citizens who never lived in state to vote. Off The Press — NJ sued over law allowing noncitizens with no state residency to vote. South Africa Today — Rep. Jeff Van Drew Champions Voter Roll Cleanup to Protect Election Integrity. Boston.com — State commission disqualifies GOP candidates for AG, Lt. Gov. after signature fraud allegations. The Epoch Times — New Jersey Enacts Voting Anti-Discrimination Law in Response to Supreme Court Ruling. Townhall — Oregon Is Telling Voters Not to Worry About This Insane Ballot Initiative. That's Not the Point