The resolution adopts articles of impeachment against James N. Hogan, the Gloucester County Clerk, following a Superior Court ruling on October 3, 2025, which found that Hogan illegally designed ballots for the November 2025 general election. The court determined that Hogan's ballot design violated New Jersey's ballot design statutes and was inconsistent with legislative intent. As a result, Hogan was ordered to pay $26,007 to the Republican Party for the harms caused by his actions, although the court did not mandate the re-printing of ballots to avoid voter confusion. An appellate ruling on October 10, 2025, further confirmed that Hogan's ballot design was unlawful and required revisions to in-person and sample ballots.

The resolution states that Hogan's actions represent an egregious abuse of power, undermining the integrity of the electoral process and eroding public trust in democratic institutions. It asserts that Hogan's conduct was intended to benefit Democratic candidates, compromising the impartiality expected of his office. Consequently, the General Assembly has determined that Hogan's actions are incompatible with his responsibilities as Gloucester County Clerk and has resolved to impeach him, appointing a committee to present the articles of impeachment to the Senate.