New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A996

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires county clerks to send confirmation notice to vote-by-mail applicant that requests mail-in ballot at separate mailing address than address at which applicant is registered to vote.

Impact

The implementation of Assembly Bill A996 would impact state laws concerning how mail-in ballots are processed and acknowledged. By mandating that confirmation notices be sent, the bill also aims to align with best practices in voter communication, which may prove beneficial in enhancing voter confidence during elections. Furthermore, it emphasizes accountability within election administration by ensuring that clerks systematically inform applicants about the status of their requests, potentially reducing errors and misunderstandings related to mail-in voting.

Summary

Assembly Bill A996, introduced in the New Jersey 221st Legislature, aims to enhance the voting process for mail-in ballots by requiring county clerks to send a confirmation notice to applicants who request a mail-in ballot to a separate mailing address from their registered voting address. This bill modifies the existing law, which does not mandate such notifications, thereby potentially increasing transparency and reducing the risk of fraudulent ballot requests. By ensuring that voters are informed about mail-in ballot requests made at different addresses, the bill seeks to protect the integrity of the voting process and empower voters with the ability to verify their requests.

Contention

While the bill may gain support for strengthening voter awareness and participation, some discussion may arise surrounding the administrative burden it places on county clerks, who will need to ensure the timely sending of these confirmation notices. Opponents of the bill might argue about the additional costs and logistical challenges that could strain the current voting infrastructure, especially during high-turnout elections. Nevertheless, proponents would likely emphasize that such measures are necessary for the integrity of the electoral process.

Companion Bills

NJ S3650

Same As Requires county clerks to send confirmation notice to vote-by-mail applicant that requests mail-in ballot at separate mailing address than address at which applicant is registered to vote.

NJ A2116

Carry Over Requires county clerks to send confirmation notice to vote-by-mail applicant that requests mail-in ballot at separate mailing address than address at which applicant is registered to vote.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2116

Requires county clerks to send confirmation notice to vote-by-mail applicant that requests mail-in ballot at separate mailing address than address at which applicant is registered to vote.

NJ S3650

Requires county clerks to send confirmation notice to vote-by-mail applicant that requests mail-in ballot at separate mailing address than address at which applicant is registered to vote.

NJ S3617

Requires county clerks to send applications for mail-in ballots to registered voters upon their 18th birthday.

NJ A4849

Requires county clerks to send applications for mail-in ballots to registered voters upon their 18th birthday.

NJ A3104

Requires outer envelope for mailing of voted mail-in ballot by voter to include postage prepaid.

NJ S1235

Requires outer envelope for mailing of voted mail-in ballot by voter to include postage prepaid.

NJ A3822

Changes certain mail-in ballot deadlines; permits opening and canvassing of mail-in ballots prior to election day; permits pickup schedule for certain mail-in ballots; requires confirmation notice when voter changes party affiliation at MVC.

NJ A3819

Specifies circumstances when voter will be removed from permanent vote by mail status and when ballot will be sent to primary address; requires educational campaign; makes appropriation of $5 million.

NJ A4236

Requires voter who wishes to vote by mail to complete application for mail-in ballot each calendar year; repeals automatic vote-by-mail designation.

NJ SB366

Requiring that county election officers receive a request for an application for an advance voting ballot from a voter before mailing such application to such voter.

Similar Bills

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