Andy Kim collects third convention win in NJ Senate primary against Tammy Murphy

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Rep. Andy Kim had another strong weekend in his New Jersey Senate primary against First Lady Tammy Murphy, winning two Democratic conventions and even beating back an attempt to take away one of those victories.

Kim won the Burlington County Democratic Committee convention Saturday with 90% of the vote in his home county. On Sunday, he won the Hunterdon County Democratic Committeeโ€™s endorsement with 62% of the vote. Along with a win earlier this month in Monmouth County, this means Kim has won the first three party conventions that hold an actual vote of its full membership.

County party endorsements are critically important in New Jersey primary elections because each county ballot has its own endorsed candidates who are given preferential placement. Most of the largest Democratic county organizations do not allow their rank-and-file members to vote, and most of the committee chairs โ€“ often referred to as party bosses โ€“ have endorsed Murphy, the wife of Gov. Phil Murphy.

At the Hunterdon County convention, chairwoman Arlene Quiรฑones Perez came to the podium after the rank-and-file members had turned in their paper ballots, and announced the executive committee had decided that anyone who received 30% of the vote or more would share the line of the ballot.

An uproar ensued, with many members crying foul. In the chaos, one member called for a vote to appeal the executive committeeโ€™s decision, which ultimately won.

โ€œThis is what I’ve been speaking out against โ€“ the party elites just trying to make decisions here that can put its thumb on the scale of this election,โ€ Kim said after the convention. โ€œSeeing it up close and personal in real time was something else, honestly, but I have to say I’m really heartened by the fact that the rank-and-file Democrats didnโ€™t go along with this.โ€

Kim won 62% of the vote and Tammy Murphy won 33%, which under the committee chairwomanโ€™s original plan, would have put the First Lady on the ballotโ€™s party line along…

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