New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2717

Introduced
5/26/22  

Caption

Creates offenses related to election officials; permits election workers to shield personal information from public.

Impact

If enacted, S2717 would amend existing statutes concerning the responsibilities and protections of election officials and workers. This law would provide an added layer of security against harassment and intimidation, which has recently become a growing concern in the political climate. The provisions established by this bill are intended to reinforce the integrity of elections in New Jersey and protect those who administer them from potential harm, thus promoting public confidence in the election system.

Summary

Senate Bill S2717 introduces measures aimed at the protection of election officials and workers in New Jersey by creating specific disorderly persons offenses related to intimidation and threats against these individuals. The bill outlines distinct offenses for acts that threaten, coerce, or attempt to induce election officials to act against their duties, thereby ensuring a safer environment for those involved in the electoral process. Furthermore, the bill addresses the misuse of personal information, making it a disorderly persons offense to publicly share such information if it poses a threat to an election official or their family.

Contention

Debate surrounding S2717 may center on the balance between transparency in the electoral process and the necessary protections for individuals facing threats or harassment due to their roles. Some critics may argue that certain stipulations in the bill could inadvertently restrict public access to information or lead to overreach in the enforcement of election-related conduct. Proponents, however, are likely to counter that the measures are crucial for safeguarding democracy and ensuring that election officials can perform their duties without fear of retribution or harm.

Companion Bills

NJ A4356

Same As Creates offenses related to election officials; permits election workers to shield personal information from public.

Previously Filed As

NJ S167

Creates offenses related to election officials; permits election workers to shield personal information from public.

NJ A4356

Creates offenses related to election officials; permits election workers to shield personal information from public.

NJ A337

Creates offenses related to election officials; permits election workers to shield personal information from public.

NJ A5474

Defines conduct which constitutes voter disenfranchisement and establishes penalties therefor; authorizes private cause of action for voter disenfranchisement; creates Independent Election Oversight Committee; establishes public awareness campaign on voting rights; appropriates $100,000.

NJ SB615

Provides relative to election offenses. (1/1/11)

NJ S3850

Permits county boards of elections to extend distance within which electioneering is prohibited.

NJ HB1273

Protections For Elections Officials

NJ A5356

Permits county boards of elections to extend distance within which electioneering is prohibited.

NJ SB364

Elections; protection of election officials, penalty.

NJ SF1507

Intimidation prohibition of election officials

Similar Bills

NJ A4356

Creates offenses related to election officials; permits election workers to shield personal information from public.

NJ S167

Creates offenses related to election officials; permits election workers to shield personal information from public.

NJ A337

Creates offenses related to election officials; permits election workers to shield personal information from public.

NJ S3170

Increases penalties for assault and harassment against sports officials and participants under certain circumstances.

NJ A4471

Increases penalties for assault and harassment against sports officials and participants under certain circumstances.

NJ S1358

Increases penalties for assault and harassment against sports officials and participants under certain circumstances.

NJ A1544

Increases penalties for assault and harassment against sports officials and participants under certain circumstances.

SC H3518

Election Official Protection Act