IN THE MATTER OF THE ELECTION FOR ATLANTIC COUNTY FREEHOLDER DISTRICT 3 (L-3929-20, ATLANTIC COUNTY AND STATEWIDE)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedJune 29, 2021
DocketA-1205-20
StatusPublished

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IN THE MATTER OF THE ELECTION FOR ATLANTIC COUNTY FREEHOLDER DISTRICT 3 (L-3929-20, ATLANTIC COUNTY AND STATEWIDE), (N.J. Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1205-20

IN THE MATTER OF THE ELECTION FOR ATLANTIC APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION COUNTY FREEHOLDER June 29, 2021 DISTRICT 3 2020 GENERAL APPELLATE DIVISION ELECTION, and ANDREW PARKER. __________________________

Submitted June 8, 2021 — Decided June 29, 2021

Before Judges Yannotti, Haas, and Mawla.

On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Atlantic County, Docket No. L-3929- 20.

Jardim, Meisner & Susser, PC, and Herman Law Offices, LLC, attorneys for appellant Thelma Witherspoon (Scott D. Salmon and Robert D. Herman, on the briefs).

Law Offices of Madden & Madden, PA, attorneys for respondent Office of the Atlantic County Clerk (Patrick J. Madden, on the brief).

Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for amicus curiae Attorney General of New Jersey (Melissa H. Raksa, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Nicole E. Adams, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief).

The opinion of the court was delivered by MAWLA, J.A.D.

Appellant Dr. Thelma Witherspoon appeals from a Law Division order

dated January 4, 2021, which revoked her certificate of election for County

Commissioner1 for the Third District in Atlantic County, declared a vacancy,

and scheduled a special election for the position. We affirm.

This case arises from the November 3, 2020 election, in which

Witherspoon and her opponent Andrew Parker 2 ran for the Atlantic County

Commissioner, District Three position, which comprised portions of Egg

Harbor Township and Hamilton Township. Witherspoon won, and Parker filed

a contest, asking the court to invalidate the election because a number of

voters received defective ballots that did not include the Third District

Commissioner election.

Judge Joseph L. Marczyk tried the matter on facts set forth in a six-page

stipulation filed by the parties whose relevant portions are as follows:

1 The position of the Board of Chosen Freeholders has become the Board of County Commissioners and the position of "Freeholder" has been substituted by "County Commissioners." See L. 2020, c. 67 (eff. Jan. 1, 2021) (amending N.J.S.A. 1:1-2; N.J.S.A. 40:20-1). 2 Parker did not participate in this appeal. In the trial court, the Attorney General appeared on behalf of the Board and the Superintendent of Elections to address the aspect of this case relating to the utilization of expert testimony. We granted his motion to appear as amicus curiae in this appeal.

A-1205-20 2 7. The Atlantic County Commissioner . . . , District Five, consists, in part, of Election Districts [One], [Two], [Three], [Five], [Six], and [Twelve] in Hamilton Township.

8. The November 3, 2020 General Election was conducted pursuant to N.J.S.A. 19:63-31.

9. The November 3, 2020 General Election was primarily a "Vote-by-Mail" election.

....

13. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 19:63-7 and N.J.S.A. 19:63-9, vote-by-mail ballots for the November 3, 2020 General Election were designed, prepared, and printed on behalf of the Atlantic County Clerk.

14. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 19:63-7 and N.J.S.A. 19:63-9, vote-by-mail ballots for the November 3, 2020 General Election that were designed, prepared, and printed on behalf of the Atlantic County Clerk were to be sent to all active, qualified registered voters in Atlantic County.

18. Due to an error by the Office of the Atlantic County Clerk, 554 voters in Hamilton Township received incorrect vote-by-mail ballots for the November 3, 2020 General Election.

21. Of the 554 erroneous vote-by-mail ballots[,] . . . 219 were sent to voters in Hamilton Township, Election Districts [One], [Two], [Three], [Five], [Six], and [Twelve].

A-1205-20 3 22. Of the 554 erroneous vote-by-mail ballots . . . 335 were sent to voters in Hamilton Township, Election Districts [Four], [Seven through Eleven], and [Thirteen].

23. The 219 erroneous ballots sent to Hamilton Township, Election District [One], [Two], [Three], [Five], [Six], and [Twelve] voters, contained the race for Atlantic County Commissioner . . . , District Three, a race in which the voters were not entitled to vote.

24. The 335 erroneous ballots sent to Hamilton Township, Election District(s) [Four], [Seven through Eleven], and [Thirteen] voters, failed to contain the race for Atlantic County Commissioner . . . , District Three, a race in which the voters were entitled to vote.

31. Of the 219 erroneous ballots sent to Hamilton Township, Election District [One], [Two], [Three], [Five], [Six], and [Twelve] voters, 161 erroneous ballots were returned.

32. Of the 335 erroneous ballots sent to Hamilton Township, Election District(s) [Four], [Seven through Eleven], and [Thirteen] voters, 237 erroneous ballots were returned.

33. Of the 554 erroneous vote-by-mail ballots . . . [fourteen] voters made application and received a "Corrected Ballot."

37. In due course, the Atlantic County Board of Elections canvassed and counted the votes for the Atlantic County Commissioner . . . , District Three.

A-1205-20 4 38. The Atlantic County Board of Elections vote totals for Atlantic County Commissioner . . . , District Three, was:

. . . Witherspoon 15,034 . . . Parker 14,748

39. . . . Witherspoon was certified as the winner of the race for Atlantic County Commissioner . . . , District Three.

40. . . . Witherspoon's margin of victory over . . . Parker was 286 votes.

Witherspoon retained a political scientist, Tina M. Zappile, Ph.D., who

prepared a report based on a statistical analysis and opined the erroneous

ballots would not have changed the outcome of the election. The Attorney

General moved to bar Dr. Zappile's testimony and Parker joined in the motion.

The judge granted the motion and made the following oral findings:

Here, [Witherspoon] is seeking to admit expert testimony regarding how rejected voters and illegal votes may have been cast.

The [c]ourt rejects the argument that it is proper in New Jersey to offer expert testimony as to how disenfranchised voters would have voted had they been given or been provided with a proper ballot or how illegal voters may have voted in the context of an election challenge.

There is no authority to allow such an expert in the context of this case. Although there are situations when circumstantial evidence can be admitted to show how illegal votes were cast, if you look at [Nordstrom v. Lyon, 424 N.J. Super. 80 (App. Div. 2012)], there is

A-1205-20 5 no controlling legal authority where it's been suggested that expert testimony of this kind would be permitted under the facts of this case.

More importantly, the apparent focus of [Witherspoon's] case in this matter is legal votes that were rejected. Our Supreme Court noted in [In re Petition of Gray-Sadler, 164 N.J. 486 (2000)], . . . courts cannot require candidates contesting the election to prove that the votes not cast due to irregularities such as defective ballots would have voted for the candidate challenging the election.

That is, the [c]ourt cannot speculate as to which candidate the disenfranchised voters may have cast their ballot. Rather, the petition need only show that enough qualified voters were denied the right to cast votes to affect the outcome of the election. . . .

The . . . expert's opinions . . . are therefore not relevant in the [c]ourt's view even if the opinions are based on statistical analysis.

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