Candidates should contact the Bergen County Board of
Elections or the New Jersey Attorney General’s office to request Election Day
monitors for the following reasons:
The “machine” has a long history of voter fraud and voter
intimidation.
The Deputy Chief of Police is a “machine” candidate.
The “machine” has promised out large amounts of tax dollars in
return for votes.
Because of the machine’s history of stealing
elections, outside monitors are necessary.
17 candidates are on the ballot for the Board of
Education. There is a governor’s
election, along with State Senate, State Assembly, and County Freeholders.
Three voting places are too small for general
elections and have poor parking.
The “machine” uses washed up politicians, current
politicians, some overly political public employees, and those promised promotions to campaign at our
polling places all day long. Most don’t live in Lodi. Basically, we are
talking about a bunch of Mike Cardones.
Lodi voters no longer want to be
grabbed, kissed, and told who to vote for by people earning six
figures and not living in Lodi.
We must restore the integrity of Lodi elections. Lodi voters have the right to park their
cars, walk through an unobstructed entrance, and cast their votes like others
living in a civilized society.