Gerardo v. New Jersey, 400 U.S. 859 (1970). · Go Syfert
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See Barnhart v. Mandel, 311 F. Supp. 814 , 820 n. 8 (D.Md. 1970) (three-judge court) (concluding that similar language in a prior version of the Election Code requiring certain parties to nominate by primary election did not permit other parties to do so); see also Wood v. Putterman, 316 F. Supp. 646 (D.Md.) (three-judge court), aff'd, 400 U.S. 859 (1970). 5 Nomination by "primary convention or primary meeting" was available for a party whose highest candidate at any election held within the two preceding years had polled more than one percent, but less than 10 percent, of the entire vote cast…
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Gerardo
v.
New Jersey and Boiardo v. New Jersey
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 13, 1970.
400 U.S. 859
Applications, Are, Black, Consideration, Granted, Should, That, Took.
Published

Sup. Ct. N. J. Applications for bail presented to Mr. Justice Brennan, and by him referred to the Court, denied.

Mr. Justice Black and Mr. Justice Douglas are of the opinion that the applications should be granted.-. Mr. Justice Brennan took'no part in the consideration or decision of these applications. .