Alaimo v. Burdge

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Alaimo v. Burdge, 310 A.2d 730 (N.J. 1973)
63 N.J. 574; 1973 N.J. LEXIS 217
Per Curiam

Alaimo v. Burdge

Opinion

Per Curiam.

This matter having been opened to the Court by Gaetano J. Alaimo, Plaintiff, Pro se, in the presence of Edward Turnbach, Esq. attorney for defendants, Charles Starkey and John F. Russo and in the presence of Henry D. Brandenberg, Esq., attorney for candidates Bryne, De Rose and Klein, and in the presence of intervenor Bruno Agnoli; and the Court being of the opinion that N. J. S. 19:49-2 does not permit the alignment of more than one governor candidate with any given joint county slate, and being of the further opinion that the election laws of this state should be construed so as to give effect on the ballot to a consensual arrangement whereby all of the candidates at a given level agree to run on a line of their own for any given office with no other candidate, and for good cause shown;

It is on this 8th day of May, 1973 Ordered that in view of the emergent nature of this ease, plaintiff’s informal *576 application for direct certification from the trial court is granted (63 N. J. 257).

It is further Ordered that the alignment of all governor candidates with the county slate or row bearing the designation “Official Regular Democratic Organization” is hereby declared illegal and void.

It is further Ordered that the consensual arrangement of all the governor candidates to run on a single row of the ballot with a drawing for line or column position be given effect and that said governor candidates shall be placed on a row of the democratic part of the ballot, with no other county or state candidate, the county clerk to conduct a drawing for position on said row.

For reversal — Chief Justice Wmntraub and Justices Peoctor, Mountain and Sullivan and Judges Coneokd and COLLESTEE-6.

Opposed — None.

Reference

Full Case Name
Gaetano J. Alaimo, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Edward K. Burdge, Charles Starkey and John F. Russo, Defendants-Respondents
Cited By
4 cases
Status
Published