New Jersey Republicans Request DOJ Send Election Monitors to Passaic County

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is reviewing a request by New Jersey Republicans asking the federal agency to send election monitors to Passaic County after the local Board of Elections blocked a proposal to install security cameras where ballots are stored and processed.
“The Justice Department is committed to upholding the integrity of our electoral system and is reviewing this request to ensure all elections remain free, fair, and transparent,” DOJ spokesperson Gates McGavick wrote in a statement to The Epoch Times on Oct. 22.
The New Jersey Republican State Committee accused the Passaic County Board of Elections, which consists of two Democrats and two Republicans, of blocking “the use of security cameras in ballot storage areas and refusing to require a sign-in/out log for anyone accessing mail-in ballots” during a public meeting on Oct. 17, according to a statement on X posted by New Jersey GOP Chairman Glenn Paulsen on Oct. 18…. 

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