New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3598

Introduced
2/13/23  
Refer
2/13/23  
Report Pass
12/7/23  

Caption

Require voting machines to be recertified annually and after software modifications.

Impact

The enactment of S3598 will lead to significant changes in the administrative oversight of voting equipment. The Secretary of State will be responsible for annually examining and recertifying all voting machines in use across New Jersey. Additionally, any changes in the software of these machines will necessitate an immediate recertification process. This could potentially increase the operational costs for the state as well as the entities involved in the examination process. Furthermore, these regulations are expected to enhance voters' confidence in the integrity of election results, fostering a sense of accountability within the electoral process.

Summary

Senate Bill S3598 requires that all voting machines in New Jersey undergo recertification annually, as well as recertification after any software modifications. This legislation aims to enhance the trustworthiness and reliability of voting technology in the state, reflecting a broader commitment to electoral integrity and transparency. By mandating these examinations, the bill seeks to ensure that all voting machines accurately record and tabulate votes, thereby safeguarding against potential malfunctions and security vulnerabilities. The current version of the bill, as reported by the Senate Committee, includes amendments that underline these recertification requirements.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding S3598 appears to be supportive, with a general consensus on the importance of ensuring the integrity of the voting process. Advocates for the bill include election officials and civic organizations, who argue that the enhanced recertification requirements will help prevent electoral fraud and bolster public trust in the democratic process. However, there are also concerns regarding the potential financial implications associated with the increased oversight and potential delays introduced by mandatory recertifications.

Contention

Despite the overall support, the bill has faced some contention regarding the practicality of implementing such stringent recertification processes. Critics argue that the costs and logistics of frequent examinations could burden local election officials and complicate the administration of elections. Furthermore, while the intention behind S3598 is to improve election security, there are discussions surrounding how effectively these recertification measures will actually address deeper concerns about voting machine vulnerabilities and the broader issues of election security.

Companion Bills

NJ A5338

Same As Requires voting machines to be recertified annually and after software modifications.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5338

Requires voting machines to be recertified annually and after software modifications.

NJ A915

Requires voting machines to be recertified annually and after software modifications.

NJ S2046

Require voting machines to be recertified annually and after software modifications.

NJ SB1457

Voting machines; hardware; software; access

NJ A5388

Makes supplemental appropriation of $400,000 to City of Trenton for establishment and operation of Locust Hill African Cemetery Museum as independent nonprofit.

NJ A1420

Prohibits approval of voting machine or voting system if vendor is foreign company, if domestic vendor exports technology overseas, or due to major non-citizen ownership.

NJ A412

Prohibits approval of voting machine or voting system if vendor is foreign company, if domestic vendor exports technology overseas, or due to major non-citizen ownership.

NJ HB154

In voting machines, further providing for examination and approval of voting machines by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, for requirements of voting machines and for preparation of voting machines by county election boards.

NJ HB653

Provides for voting and voting processes and procedures, including provisions relative to the standards, requirement, and acquisition of voting machines and systems

NJ HB2053

In voting machines, further providing for examination and approval of voting machines by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, for requirements of voting machines and for preparation of voting machines by county election boards.

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