Trump campaign sues New Jersey after its decision to mail ballots in
November election
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[August 19, 2020]
By Kanishka Singh
(Reuters) - The re-election campaign of
U.S. President Donald Trump has sued New Jersey, following a decision on
Friday by its Democratic governor to mail a ballot to every voter in the
state for November's elections, as well as hold in-person voting amid
the coronavirus pandemic.
Governor Phil Murphy's announcement came as Trump, a Republican, stepped
up his attacks on voting by mail, which is expected to increase
dramatically this fall because of the novel coronavirus.
The Trump campaign filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for New
Jersey late on Tuesday to invalidate "Executive Order 177".
The filing was made as a "complaint for declaratory and injunctive
relief" and described the step taken by the Democratic governor as
"illegal".
It made two charges - first, that Murphy exercised power that belonged
to the state legislature in changing the state's election law, and
second, that the changes "will violate eligible citizens' right to
vote".
Trump has said the voting method is susceptible to large-scale fraud,
though experts say voter fraud of any kind is extremely rare in the
United States.
New Jersey will use methods similar to what it employed for its primary
vote in July, Murphy said last week, with improvements based on lessons
learned then.
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President Donald Trump boards Air Force One as he departs on travel
to Iowa and Arizona at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S., August
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"We're going to have more presence of secure drop boxes, make sure
there is that physical in-voting capacity," he had said, referring
to in-person voting.
Residents who opt to go to their local polling places on Nov. 3 will
do so in "provisional voting," meaning they must use paper ballots,
not voting machines, so that officials can guard against duplicate
voting, Murphy said.
Election officials in most states have encouraged at-home voting as
the highly contagious nature of the coronavirus has made voting in
person a concern.
Trump's re-election campaign and the national Republican Party this
month also sued Nevada to block a law that will send a mail-in
ballot to every voter before November's election, saying it will
result in "inevitable" voter fraud.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Kim Coghill)
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