New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3827

Introduced
5/11/23  

Caption

Requires candidate and joint candidates close campaign depository accounts not later than seven years following end of service in elected public office or unsuccessful election.

Impact

The implementation of S3827 will have a significant impact on state laws surrounding campaign finance and political accountability. By enforcing a time limit on the existence of campaign depository accounts, the bill seeks to prevent prolonged management of campaign funds that could potentially lead to misuse. Additionally, this move is expected to facilitate better oversight by the Election Law Enforcement Commission, as it will be required to develop rules and regulations to enforce these provisions effectively.

Summary

Senate Bill 3827, introduced in New Jersey, mandates that candidates and joint candidates for elected office must close their campaign depository accounts no later than seven years after their service in office ends or after an unsuccessful election bid. This regulation is aimed at ensuring that funds linked to political campaigns are not left unaccounted for indefinitely. All funds remaining in these accounts after the stipulated period, if not transferred to allowable uses, will be directed to the State General Fund. The bill aims to provide clarity and transparency in campaign finance practices.

Contention

While the primary objective of S3827 is to enhance transparency in campaign financing, it may face pushback from some political candidates who view the mandate as an infringement on their ability to manage their campaign funds. Concerns may arise regarding the practical implications of winding up accounts, particularly for those candidates who may take longer to get involved in subsequent elections. Moreover, critics may argue that such strict timelines could dampen the fundraising capabilities of candidates who are in the early stages of their political careers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3574

Requires candidate and joint candidates close campaign depository accounts not later than seven years following end of service in elected public office or unsuccessful election.

NJ SB00504

An Act Requiring Joint Campaigning By Candidates For Governor And Lieutenant Governor.

NJ S3079

Requires petition circulators and candidates to take bona fide candidacy oath; makes violation third degree crime; reinstitutes prompt pre-election reporting for independent expenditure committees; affirms court jurisdiction of campaign finance laws.

NJ HB495

Campaign finance; mandatory electronic filing for all candidates.

NJ HB06110

An Act Requiring Joint Campaigning By Candidates For Governor And Lieutenant Governor In Primaries.

NJ SB1053

Campaign finance; mandatory electronic filing for all candidates.

NJ SB222

Campaign finance; mandatory electronic filing for all candidates.

NJ A1142

Prohibits candidates and elected public officials charged with crimes from using campaign contributions for their legal defense.

NJ A1327

Prohibits candidates and elected public officials charged with crimes from using campaign contributions for their legal defense.

NJ A3396

Clarifies and strengthens disclosure requirements for certain complimentary tickets received by candidates, officeholders, political party officials, political committees and continuing political committees.

Similar Bills

NJ S3574

Requires candidate and joint candidates close campaign depository accounts not later than seven years following end of service in elected public office or unsuccessful election.

LA HB596

Provides for revisions to the Campaign Finance Disclosure Act (OR +$97,000 GF EX See Note)

LA HB693

Provides for revisions to the Campaign Finance Disclosure Act (EN +$97,000 GF EX See Note)

LA HB414

Authorizes the expenditure of campaign funds by electronic fund transfer

LA HB906

Makes revisions to the Campaign Finance Disclosure Act (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

VA HB85

Campaign finance; contribution limits, penalty.

NJ S2006

Makes various changes to reporting requirements for independent expenditure committees; establishes reporting requirements for policy impact committees.

NJ S2140

Makes various changes to reporting requirements for independent expenditure committees.