Photo of David Jiang with the text: Good Government Coalition of New Jersey proudly endorses David Jiang for LD39 Assembly

Here’s why we are happy to endorse David Jiang for LD39 Assembly:

Blue checkmark indicating a "Yes" answer Candidate order: The bill to reform New Jersey’s primary ballots (A5116) moves New Jersey closer to fair primaries by eliminating the county line ballot and instituting an office block ballot design. However, candidate order for the primary ballot will still be determined by the County Clerk or Municipal Clerk drawing names out of a bin. This provides an advantage for the candidate drawn in first position and has resulted in some clerks drawing the party endorsed candidates for first position a statistically improbable number of times. I support the following reform that would ensure a more fair candidate order on the ballot:
Rotating the order of candidates for each office by voting precinct, so each candidate appears on the ballot first, second, and so forth, approximately the same number of times (see the recently introduced bill A5181).

Comment: This is the fair way for all candidates.

Blue checkmark indicating a "Yes" answer Slogans: I support prohibiting the use of slogans to express party endorsements on primary election ballots. New Jersey is the only state that allows primary candidates to use slogans to indicate endorsements.

Comment: This would give independent candidates more opportunity.

Blue checkmark indicating a "Yes" answer Voter access: I support adopting parts of H.R.1 in New Jersey in order to increase voter participation, ensure access to the ballot box, and strengthen elections, including specifically same day registration, early voting and a paper trail for machine voting that enables verification.

Green half-crossed-out checkmark indicating an answer of "Maybe" Ethics reform: I support ethics reforms that would require broader disclosure of financial information and the release of income taxes by candidates for county-level and state-level public office, as a means of transparency.

Blue checkmark indicating a "Yes" answer Campaign funding: I support the public funding of campaigns for all state-level elected offices (i.e., the state legislature and gubernatorial elections).

Comment: This gives more opportunity for all participants to get a chance to share their message with voters and let them decide which candidate best represents them.

Blue checkmark indicating a "Yes" answer Redistricting: I support placing a nonpartisan commission in charge of the legislative redistricting process.

Comment: Agreed. This makes it more fair for all.

Blue checkmark indicating a "Yes" answer Public Advocate: I support passing legislation to reinstate the statewide Office of the Public Advocate that was eliminated in 2010.

Blue checkmark indicating a "Yes" answer Posting of state bills: I support requiring that bills be posted in written form at least 72 hours prior to committee discussion or vote, and that budget bills be posted at least 5 business days in advance of discussion or vote, to improve transparency in the legislative process.

Comment: The legislature needs the time to read the bills prior to voting on them.

Blue checkmark indicating a "Yes" answer State legislative meetings: I support making all committee meetings accessible to the public for attendance and testimony by online means (e.g., via zoom) and streaming of voting sessions to increase availability and transparency of government.

Blue checkmark indicating a "Yes" answer Full time legislature: I support making the state legislature full-time and prohibiting the simultaneous holding of other paid positions, so as to eliminate conflicts of interest and sources of influence and pressure on state legislators.

Comment: This needs to be a full time job. So the person can devote their full energy to it.


More information about David Jiang:

Email: dj4dem@gmail.com
Phone: ‪(551) 236-5512‬
Campaign website: demsforchangeld39.com
Social media: Facebook
Party affiliation: Democratic party

Date of Birth: 1/26/1973
Current Occupation: Entrepreneur
Education: BA in Economics CUNY Baruch College
Public/party service: Current councilman in Boro of Demarest in Bergen County