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RandySF

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Fri Oct 31, 2025, 02:53 PM Friday

A woman who became a U.S. citizen last year and voted finds herself disenfranchised [View all]

In voter disenfranchisement hearings involving four judges in three vicinages today, three allowed voters to cast ballots in Tuesday’s election, while another two said no.

A recently naturalized U.S. citizen has lost her newly acquired right to vote after a judge determined that she wouldn’t be permitted to cast a ballot this year because she moved from Essex County to Bergen County and never re-registered to vote.

“I was not aware this is a requirement,” the woman told Superior Court Judge Kelly Conlon. “I just became a citizen last year, so all of this is a little new to me. I was under the impression that once you register in the state, you’re good to go. This was a bit of a surprise and a shock to me that I had to do it.”

The woman moved on August 1 and needed to change her address by October 14.



https://newjerseyglobe.com/judiciary/a-woman-who-became-a-u-s-citizen-last-year-and-voted-finds-herself-disenfranchised/

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