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RandySF

(79,083 posts)
Thu Oct 30, 2025, 01:00 PM Thursday

Without permission, deputy attorney general seeks to disenfranchise voter

A young Ocean County man who moved from Morris County to Ocean County in September won’t be able to vote at all this year because he didn’t know that he was required to change his voter registration, but the real story tonight may be a deputy attorney general who vociferously fought for his disenfranchisement without the permission of her client.

Deputy Attorney General Heather Anderson stated in a hearing earlier this evening that she was representing the Ocean County Board of Elections and that their position was that the man could not participate.

But representatives from both political parties in Ocean County told the New Jersey Globe that Anderson never spoke to them about this matter, and she was not authorized to represent any position to a Superior Court Judge on their behalf.

Indeed, the commissioners didn’t know who Anderson was.


https://newjerseyglobe.com/campaigns/without-permission-deputy-attorney-general-seeks-to-disenfranchise-voter/

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