New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5856

Introduced
12/11/23  
Refer
12/11/23  

Caption

Changes number of signatures required on primary election petition to nominate certain municipal candidates in certain municipalities.

Impact

This bill stands to streamline the candidate nomination process in smaller municipalities, potentially increasing participation in local elections. By lowering the barriers for nomination, the legislation is designed to provide more equitable voter representation in areas where population size limits available candidates. This could result in a broader diversity of candidates being nominated, which may enhance the political landscape in these smaller communities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5856 seeks to amend the existing requirements for signatures needed on primary election petitions for specific municipal candidates. This legislation specifically targets municipalities with populations under 7,000, adjusting the threshold for the number of signatures required for nominations. Currently, such municipalities are allowed a reduced signature requirement, articulated as 5% of total votes cast in the last primary election. A5856 retains this provision but emphasizes that this reduction now solely applies to municipalities with populations lower than the stated threshold.

Contention

While the bill has supporters who argue that it promotes local democracy by making it easier for grassroots candidates to enter the race, there may be concerns about the implications of such changes on the electoral process. Critics could argue that even lower signature thresholds might open the door to challenges regarding the legitimacy and support for prospective candidates, possibly leading to candidate proliferation without adequate assessment of their backing or qualifications. Such points of contention could arise in discussions as A5856 moves through legislative deliberations.

Companion Bills

NJ S4206

Same As Changes number of signatures required on primary election petition to nominate certain municipal candidates in certain municipalities.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4206

Changes number of signatures required on primary election petition to nominate certain municipal candidates in certain municipalities.

NJ A3049

Changes number of signatures required on primary election petition to nominate certain municipal candidates in certain municipalities.

NJ S3994

Modifies number of signatures required for candidates to be placed on primary, general, nonpartisan municipal, and school election ballots; requires Secretary of State to publish certain nominating petition forms by January 1 of each year.

NJ A5117

Modifies number of signatures required for candidates to be placed on primary, general, nonpartisan municipal, and school election ballots; requires Secretary of State to publish certain nominating petition forms by January 1 of each year.

NJ HB2641

Candidate nomination petitions; signatures; county

NJ HB2567

Nominating petitions; multiple petition signatures

NJ HB347

Nominating Petition Signature Requirements

NJ HB2644

Nomination petitions; signatures; city office

NJ H5277

Changes the process of nominating candidates for the general election, by replacing the political party primary with a primary general election.

NJ H7117

Changes the process of nominating candidates for the general election, by replacing the political party primary with a primary general election.

Similar Bills

NJ S4206

Changes number of signatures required on primary election petition to nominate certain municipal candidates in certain municipalities.

NJ A3049

Changes number of signatures required on primary election petition to nominate certain municipal candidates in certain municipalities.

NJ A5117

Modifies number of signatures required for candidates to be placed on primary, general, nonpartisan municipal, and school election ballots; requires Secretary of State to publish certain nominating petition forms by January 1 of each year.

NJ S3994

Modifies number of signatures required for candidates to be placed on primary, general, nonpartisan municipal, and school election ballots; requires Secretary of State to publish certain nominating petition forms by January 1 of each year.

CA AB1513

Election procedures: certified mail and superior courts.

LA HB342

Provides relative to qualifying fees and nominating petitions for certain candidates (EN INCREASE SG RV See Note)

CA AB626

Voting: returning vote by mail ballots in person.

OH HB471

Regards protests against primary election candidates