New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2271

Introduced
3/10/22  

Caption

Allows appointment of challengers to any election district within congressional or legislative district where challenger resides.

Impact

The amendment proposed by S2271 is designed to enhance the oversight of elections by allowing more individuals to serve as challengers, potentially increasing scrutiny during the electoral process. If passed, this could create a more robust mechanism for ensuring that elections are conducted fairly. Supporters argue that this change could empower voters and promote greater engagement in the democratic process, particularly in competitive electoral districts where oversight might be critical.

Summary

Senate Bill S2271, introduced by Senator Steven V. Oroho, allows for the appointment of challengers to any election district within a congressional or legislative district where the challenger resides. This change amends existing law which currently requires that challengers must be registered voters in the specific county of the election district they are appointed to serve. By relaxing this requirement, the bill aims to facilitate greater participation in the electoral process by enabling registered voters within a larger district scope to challenge electoral processes elsewhere in the same congressional or legislative district.

Contention

However, the bill raises certain points of contention. Critics may express concern that allowing challengers from outside the county could lead to complications during elections, including increased potential for conflict or confusion on the ground. Additionally, there may be apprehensions about whether this could lead to undue pressure on election officials from challengers who may not be familiar with local electoral processes but have a vested interest in the outcomes in these districts. As the bill moves through the legislative process, discussions around its implications for local control and election integrity will likely be central.

Companion Bills

NJ A3652

Same As Allows appointment of challengers to any election district within congressional or legislative district where challenger resides.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3652

Allows appointment of challengers to any election district within congressional or legislative district where challenger resides.

NJ S1875

Allows appointment of challengers to any election district within congressional or legislative district where challenger resides.

NJ A241

Allows appointment of challengers to any election district within congressional or legislative district where challenger resides.

NJ HB182

Districting - Single Member Districts and Legislative and Congressional Redistricting and Apportionment Convention

NJ HB203

Districting - Single-Member Districts and Legislative and Congressional Redistricting and Apportionment Convention

NJ A5370

Extends early voting period for primary elections and extends challenger appointment deadline; appropriates $6 million.

NJ S3990

Extends early voting period for primary elections and extends challenger appointment deadline; appropriates $6 million.

NJ SF2026

Districting principles provision for congressional and legislative districts

NJ SB1068

Elections: challengers; requirements and procedures for election challengers; modify, clarify challenges to voter registration, and clarify the procedure regarding certain absent voter ballots. Amends secs. 509r, 509aa, 509bb, 509cc, 512, 523b, 727, 728, 730, 731, 733, 765a & 769 of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.509r et seq.); adds secs. 726c, 726d & 726e & repeals secs. 729 & 732 of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.729 & 168.732).

NJ SB740

Modifies process for designating election challengers

Similar Bills

NJ A241

Allows appointment of challengers to any election district within congressional or legislative district where challenger resides.

NJ A3652

Allows appointment of challengers to any election district within congressional or legislative district where challenger resides.

NJ S1875

Allows appointment of challengers to any election district within congressional or legislative district where challenger resides.

VA SR180

Commending Archi Marrapu.

WV SB233

Relating to nomination and election of congressional candidates

WV SB574

Establishing residency requirements for candidates seeking nomination to US Congress

VA HR506

Commending Aarav Chokshi.

VA HR513

Commending Andy Yang.