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Judicial Appointments
For decades, New Jersey governors have upheld a custom of maintaining partisan balance on the state’s seven-member Supreme Court, with neither party holding more than a one-seat advantage.
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Mr. Ciattarelli has said he will end that practice, which he calls a “failed tradition,” and instead appoint only conservative judges when vacancies occur.
Ms. Sherrill has said that she will continue alternating Supreme Court appointments by party. But she has also said that anyone she nominates will be a supporter of abortion rights.