County Executive Hughes Calls For Changes in Wake of Election Challenges

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 12, 2022

County Executive Brian Hughes calls for answers, changes in wake of election challenges
 
TRENTON - In the wake of numerous issues with voting and counting on Election Day, challenges that are still under investigation, Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes is calling for a thorough public review of what went wrong and a comprehensive overhaul of the elections process in Mercer County.
 
“After issues in the last two elections, I have come to the conclusion that we must fundamentally change the management of the election process in Mercer County because it is clearly not working,” the County Executive said. “There are legal limits to what I can do as County Executive but rest assured that I will do everything within my power to ensure the integrity of elections in Mercer County and will tolerate nothing less.”
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In Mercer County, three separate entities, the Board of Elections, the Superintendent of Elections, and the Office of the County Clerk each plays a role in elections. Board of Elections commissioners are appointed by the respective County Chairs of the Republican and Democratic Parties, the Superintendent of Elections is an appointee of the Governor, and the County Clerk is an elected position.
 
“I am happy that Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami-Covello requested that the County Prosecutor look into the election. But we also need a more thorough and public review. We’ve got too many people in control and the quality of our elections has suffered as a result, undermining peoples’ faith in the democratic process,” Mr. Hughes said.

Robbinsville Township Council President Mike Cipriano, accompanied by Business Administrator Joy Tozzi and fellow Councilman Mike Todd, spoke at the November 22 Mercer County Commissioners' meeting in Trenton. Mr. Cipriano began reading a joint statement from himself and Mayor Dave Fried, but he was cutoff due to the three-minute time limit granted speakers during the public participation segment.

Robbinsville representatives will be attending future meetings until it's grievances and suggestions are heard in full.
  
Moving forward, County Executive Hughes proposes the following:

• Request a special meeting of the Commissioner Board to bring together the Clerk, Superintendent and Election Board Chair explain to the public what went wrong.
• Reform and simplify our election process by merging and unifying the Office of the Superintendent and the Board into one, and having an experienced Executive Director oversee our elections.
• Call on legislators to enact changes that will allow Mercer County to reform our system.
• Pledge any county resources needed to ensure every vote is counted and help get to the bottom of what went wrong hasten and conclude investigation.

“I pledge to you that we will get to the bottom of this and that every vote will be counted,” Mr. Hughes said. “I have listened to the people of Mercer County and have spoken with election officials, and we are committed to finding out how we can improve the election process and to prevent future incidents as the one on Election Day.”

In Mercer County, the Office of the County Executive does not supervise the Board, their offices, nor does it have jurisdiction. The board is responsible for selecting polling places, training board workers, receiving and counting vote-by-mail ballots, and counting and certifying provisional ballots. The Superintendent of Elections handles voter registration, renews registration records, investigates provisional ballots, and is the custodian of voting machines.

The County Clerk designs and prints all election ballots, processes vote by mail applications, and officially certifies the election results.

CONTACT: Julie Willmot
jwillmot@mercercounty.org
609-218-4314 mobile.
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