After receiving a number of phone calls in recent days from voters discouraged at having cast votes for presidential candidates no longer in the race, Essex County Clerk Christopher J. Durkin said he decided today to give absentee ballot voters a second chance to vote in the Feb. 5 primary.
"These are voters upset with the prospect of their votes having no meaning," said Durkin. "I have received advice on both sides of the aisle, and it turns out that a Superior Court Judge down in Ocean County today ruled that a voter can vote again if his or her candidate has dropped out; that voter just needs to sign an affidavit affirming that his candidate dropped out of that race."
Durkin said the last day to withdraw a candidacy before ballots were to be printed was originally Dec. 20, or 48 days prior to Election Day.
"After that date, a judge could order the removal of the candidate’s name from the ballot through a request from that candidate," said Durkin. "The ballot contains six presidential candidates for the Democratic and Republican Parties respectively. Since the filing of petitions, four candidates from the Democratic Party and two candidates from the Republican Party have publicly dropped out of the race for the nomination."
More than 3,000 Essex County residents have applied for an absentee ballot, said Durkin, who said he doesn’t know if other counties besides Ocean and Essex will allow absentee ballot voters to change their votes.
Monday at 3 p.m. is the deadline to submit a signed affidavit to the clerk's office.
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That's ridiculous
If I vote at 8 a.m. and my candidate says something stupid as hell at noon they won't let me take my vote back. It's ridiculous that they offer this to absentee voters when they knew it was possible their candidate would drop out.
Once you mail that sucker, it's a vote. Leave it a vote.
it depends....
are the clerks locking out Biden, Richardson, Kucinich, and Edwards on the machines, or could you still vote for them if you wanted to?
Uncommitted?
Wouldnt voters who decided on say, Edwards or Richardson by absentee have their votes counted toward the uncommitted slate?
It doesnt matter who the NJ GOP or Dems choose, the delegates are voted on in June, so we could vote for McCain and Hillary but the Romney and Obama delegates may be elected. If no candidate gets a majority on the first ballot of voting at the DNC or RNC, those delegates can vote their conscience. Watch the delegate election, we may yet still have a race on our hands.
An interesting side note to this conversation: there are 3 democrats running and only two on the ballot. Gravel has yet to drop out. I would never vote for him, but hes still out there.